Oct 31, 2009 | The Gleaner
Flexing those muscles: 8-year-old insists he has "two-pack"
Tracy Bailey's 8-year-old son, Jacob, heard something mentioned that made him wonder aloud what a "six pack" was, and his 14-year-old sister Madison made an attempt to explain it to him.
Authorities Capture Tenn. Fugitive in Ky.
A man on the the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's Top 10 Most Wanted List is in custody again.
Henderson police news for Tuesday
The following information is based on public records from local and area law enforcement agencies and/or court systems: Henderson Police Department - Demarco L. Easley, 27, 600 block of Clay Street, was charged with second-degree robbery after he allegedly stole a cell phone and an undetermined amount of cash from two people on Oct.
HPD Arrest Man For Assaulting Person with a Baseball Bat
A Tennessee man was arrested in Henderson, KY overnight for allegedly hitting another man with a baseball bat.
Flu vaccinations will begin Tuesday in Henderson schools
The free H1N1 vaccine is available in the Henderson County school district. And parents must be present for their children to receive it.
Felony Drug Arrest in Lyon County
Kentucky State Police Post 16 - Henderson executed a search warrant at residence in Union County on October 07, 2009 resulting in the discovery of methamphetamine manufacturing materials and an explosive device.
Locally made feature-length film debuts at fine arts center
For Lewis Chaney, it's very amusing when someone watches the trailer for the about-to-be-released feature-length film he wrote and directed and they comment: "Wow, this looks like a 'real' movie." Chaney very much knows it's a real movie, despite the fact that it is a microbudget project filmed in and around Henderson with a cast of local actors.
Henderson teen's dinner theater to debut at Riverbend Academy
It wasn't "a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore" that got Eric Shoemaker to compose a dinner theater inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.
Henderson choir students honored
A number of Henderson County High School choral students were honored recently. The 2009 Quad-State Honor Choir contains local students Katie Champion, Mari Kilmeck, Brook Jones, Katrina Rowell, Nicole Besse, Heather Lacy, Corey Roberts, John Shelman, Drake Phipps and Perry Enlow.
Habitat honors dedicated volunteer
How dedicated was Ken Middleton to Henderson's chapter of Habitat for Humanity? - Enough to continue voluntarily helping build houses for low-income, working families even as he battled the cancer that would claim his life at age 65 on August 4. "He worked all the way up until just a few weeks before his death," said Bob Hicks, executive director ...
Henderson police, court news for Tuesday
The following information is based on public records from local and area law enforcement agencies and/or court systems: Henderson Police Department - A resident in the 1800 block of Madison Street reported recently that someone stole a handgun from his residence within the last two months.
Brenntag named industry of year
Although its ownership has changed more than once, and is now part of a global company, Brenntag Mid-South has kept its headquarters in Henderson, where it was founded as PB&S Chemical Co.
Busing about: Henderson sisters keep busy with school bus duties
School bus driver Vivian Hancock checks her precious cargo as 6 year old Dylan Elliott, left, peeks at her before leaving Bend Gate Elementary School Thursday afternoon, October 15, 2009.
Road Work to Start Sunday on Zion Road in Henderson
Traffic in front of Henderson County High School and North Middle School will be reduced to one lane starting this weekend.
The Grayson County Sheriff has located two methamphetamine labs and sent a Grayson County man to jail.
Henderson police news for Tuesday
The following information is based on public records from local and area law enforcement agencies and/or court systems: Henderson Police Department - Kent D. Hayes Jr., 37, 700 Arbor Drive, was charged with third-degree assault on a police officer and resisting arrest after an alleged incident that occured on Friday.
A 44-year-old Geneva man who had escaped police capture for more than three weeks after kicking out the window of a police cruiser while wearing handcuffs was caught Tuesday in Webster County.
On the mark: Henderson river water gauge was talk of town
The old river gauge at the end of Third Street was completed 100 years ago this week, and boy did it make people proud.
GOP raising money from doctors to attack overhaul
The Republican Party is harnessing the furious debate over health care to raise campaign cash from doctors, dangling the promise of including donors' names in advertising that attacks President Barack Obama's overhaul plan.
Henderson grand jury and police news for Thursday
A Henderson County grand jury indicted 21 people on Tuesday, dismissed two cases, and remanded one case back to district court.
Henderson police and court news for Tuesday
The following information is based on public records from local and area law enforcement agencies and/or court systems: Henderson Police Department - A resident in the 100 block of South Elm Street reported Friday that someone stole his debit card from his vehicle and used it to make more than $100 in fraudulent charges.
The search for escaped prisoner 44-year-old Jeffrey J. Cobb Jr. has finally ended.
Band concert to celebrate America, Lincoln
This Thursday, settle into the music when 200 students in all three bands from Henderson County High School perform their Alcan Autumn Concert at 7 p.m. The concert at the Henderson Fine Arts Center will celebrate America and Abraham Lincoln.
Henderson mayor fined after guilty plea
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Henderson police, court news for Friday
The following information is based on public records from local and area law enforcement agencies and/or court systems: Henderson Circuit Court - A jury found Justin D. Slaughter, 27, 2400 block of Wood Drive, and his father, Ricky D. Slaughter, 55, 1300 block of Washington Street, not guilty this week, each of a charge of theft over $300. The ...