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The Road to Retirement

Taking a Look Back with Leo Peckenpaugh Photo by Darrin Phegley Leo Peckenpaugh is a well-known man in the community that has served in many capacities. Some know him as a teacher, some an...

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Colonel Cookin’ Crazies

Photos by Darrin Phegley The Colonel Cookin’ Crazies have been making quite a name for themselves in Henderson and in Kentucky. This dedicated cooking group, led by Charlotte Baumgartner and Ginny...

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Henderson City Flag Flies High

Photos by Darrin Phegley From a Sketch to an Official City Flag Jax’s flag design started as a sketch he made in his notebook. He found himself wondering, “what would a flag for Henderson even look...

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Performance At It’s Best

Photos by Darrin Phegley An exciting opportunity has recently come to the student athletes of Henderson’s middle schools and Henderson County High School. Silaf Harris, performance coach at Baker...

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Speech Apraxia Awareness Month

Photo by Darrin Phegley May is known for many different things, including for being the month of Memorial Day, the month children start their summer break, and the month that many people start to open...

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Young Leaders in Community Service

The Henderson Cotillion is an entirely student run, all-girls organization that has made it their mission to help the Henderson community. Since June of this year, the Henderson Cotillion has helped...

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The Port

HELP AND HOPE FOR HENDERSON’S TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS Photo by Darrin Phegley The Port, whose doors opened in October of 2022, serves as a beacon of hope for many 16- to 25-year-olds in the Henderson...

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Henderson Native is a Rising Local Artist

 Photo by: Darrin Phegley Hadlie claims that she started drawing at age 11 or 12. After some time, she started to take an interest in photography, as well. She says she has always had an interest in...

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Henderson Locals Take on Tokyo!

Going from Henderson, Kentucky with a city population just shy of 28,000 to Tokyo, Japan, the biggest metropolitan area in the world housing 39.1 million people is sure to be a culture shock. This past...

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Teen Mental Health First Aid

A Promising Program for Henderson Teens Exciting things are happening at Henderson’s own Central Academy! In January, the school became the first high school in the state of Kentucky to provide Teen...

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Mentoring the Next Generation

Junior Achievement Strives to Make a Difference Photos by Darrin Phegley Henderson continues to benefit from the nonprofit organizations that serve our area. Junior Achievement is a nonprofit that uses...

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A Community Supporting Local Educators

The Henderson Teacher Store Henderson organizations are continuing to help the educators who work hard for our schools: the Henderson Teacher Store, opening July 12th, is coming to town!  Patty...

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