Family-owned Hurst Business Supply moves to new location

Hope Hurst Lanham is the third generation of the Hurst family to be at the wheel of the 93-year-old Hurst Business Supply and Office Furniture. But she’s the first to manage the store’s new location at 500 Buck Lane. Hurst moved from its location at 257 E. Short Street — where it had been for … Continue reading Family-owned Hurst Business Supply moves to new location

Students lead march in downtown Lexington against police brutality

A group of people led by two high school students marched downtown Wednesday night to protest police brutality. Rozalyn Wingate, a senior from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, and Diamond Roberts, a junior at Henry Clay, organized the event “We Move.” The event encouraged people to create change by taking action. Wingate said they organized … Continue reading Students lead march in downtown Lexington against police brutality

WKU fraternity team pedals through Lexington for Alzheimer’s research

The residents at Pine Meadows Health Care began to close their eyes and hold hands with one another as the room grew quiet. Resident Lula McDonald sat in her wheelchair and lead the room in prayer. She thanked God for the wonderful young men who were with her in the room and she asked that … Continue reading WKU fraternity team pedals through Lexington for Alzheimer’s research

Lexington NAACP holds town hall with police chief about body cameras

Discussion regarding new body cameras for Lexington police dominated a town hall event sponsored by the Lexington chapter of the NAACP at the Lyric Theatre on Thursday. William Saunders, president of the chapter, was joined by Police Chief Mark Barnard, who answered questions about the new policy from Saunders and from the audience of about … Continue reading Lexington NAACP holds town hall with police chief about body cameras