Fiscal Court Meeting Scheduled For Monday, March 27 at 4PM
The Garrard County Fiscal Court is set to hold a meeting on Monday, March 27, 2023, at 4:00 P.M. at 15 Public Square.
Read MoreThe Garrard County Fiscal Court is set to hold a meeting on Monday, March 27, 2023, at 4:00 P.M. at 15 Public Square.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 25, 2023) - Unlike the American woodcock’s skyrocketing flight or the mating dance of sandhill cranes, wild turkeys communicate through different vocalizations during the breeding season. The thrill of hearing gobbling is a call that many hunters cannot resist.
Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. - Yesterday, Gov. Andy Beshear signed an emergency regulation classifying all products containing tianeptine, an unregulated drug known as “gas station heroin” that produces opioid-like effects, as a Schedule I controlled substance.
Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. (March 13, 2023) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron today continued to deliver on his promise to fight the opioid epidemic by sending a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to take immediate action against the primary cause of overdose deaths in the United States: fentanyl.
Read MoreLogan Hubble Park, a beloved local destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the Lincoln and Garrard counties, has reopened its doors to the public after being closed for a week due to safety concerns caused by inclement weather.
Read MoreGarrard County High School's FBLA program participated in the Region 6 Conference at Eastern Kentucky University on Friday, where 43 students competed in various individual tests and team events among 700 competitors from the region. The hard work of each member paid off, as several students have advanced to the State FBLA in April.
Read MoreLancaster, KY - The Garrard County Fiscal Court has announced its agenda for its upcoming meeting, set to be held on Monday, March 13th at 6:00 P.M. The meeting will take place at the Public Square, Lancaster.
Read MoreGarrard County GEAR UP hosted a family paint night on Friday evening, welcoming local artist and muralist, Brandon Long to lead the STEAM project. Participants worked on pointillism style painting, which focuses on how we perceive color. The event was a huge success, with students and their family members enjoying a fun-filled evening of art and creativity.
Read MoreThe Garrard County Animal Shelter has issued an urgent plea for help as they are reaching maximum capacity with their current animals. The shelter is in dire need of adopters and rescuers to step forward and take in these loving animals before it's too late.
Read MoreBuddy Hulett and Linda Acord were crowned as the King and Queen of Valentine's Day at Landmark of Lancaster.
Love was indeed in the air at Landmark of Lancaster this Valentine's Day as residents celebrated the occasion with joy and enthusiasm. The community had organized a special event where the residents could nominate a King and Queen of Valentine's Day, and the winners were announced on the day itself.
Read MoreGarrard County Sheriff's office has issued an urgent appeal to the public to help them locate a stolen vehicle. According to a statement released by the Sheriff's office, a 2014 F-250 truck with Kentucky license plate D7M356 was stolen in Garrard County overnight.
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Cheif Richard Sebastian (CENTER) recently celebrated his retirement with co-workers, family and friends at Lancaster City Hall. Above he is pictured with members of the fire department Daniel Napier (LEFT) and Colby Reik (RIGHT).
After serving the citizens of Lancaster for an impressive 50 years, Chief Richard Sebastian has retired from his position as Lancaster City Fire and Rescue's Chief. A celebration of his time with the department was held at City Hall recently.
Read MoreBluegrass 911 Communications has announced that both lanes of US Highway 27 North at the Garrard/Lincoln County line have been shut down due to a motor vehicle collision. Emergency responders are currently on the scene, working to address the situation.
Read MoreAs of March 5 at 3:05 pm, Inter-County Energy has restored power to over 700 members since early this morning, but outages still stand at 2201. The energy provider has been working tirelessly to repair the damage caused by the recent storms and get the power back on for their customers.
Inter-County Energy Cooperative provides electric power to more than 26,500 member/owners across twelve counties, some of those in Garrard.
Read MoreInter-County Energy announced that crews have made significant progress in their power restoration efforts as of 8:30 pm today. The company reported that this morning there were over 7,000 outages, but the number has been reduced to 3,630 members still without power. The company has assured its members that it will work just as hard for the remaining members as it did for those who received power restoration today.
Read MoreGarrard County Judge Executive, Chris Elleman, in a Facebook announcement said that he and road department workers out to the early hours of the morning getting roadways passable. Elleman urged residents to report any trees blocking the roadway to dispatch, assuring them that the team would move them as soon as possible.
Read MoreLocal first responders and utility workers have been working tirelessly to answer over 700 calls for service in under 10 hours due to recent weather conditions yesterday. The amount of effort put into this work has been described as a "MASSIVE team effort" by officials at Bluegrass 911.
Bluegrass 911 covers four counties in the area, including Garrard.
Read MoreThe City of Lancaster is getting ready for one of its most beloved annual traditions - the Easter coloring contest! This fun and family-friendly event is perfect for kids of all ages who love to color and get creative.
Read MoreLogan Hubble Park, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the area, is closed today and will remain so until further notice. The park's trails, which are usually open to walkers and horse riders, are also closed.
Read MoreInter-County Energy is reporting that of 9:30 pm, approximately 8,900 members are without power after a severe storm swept through the area. Utility companies are working to restore power, but warn that it may be a multi-day restoration event.
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