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 Family Chiropractic and sergeant in the Kentucky Army National Guard, has been offering his knowledge
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 like?” It didn’t take him long to come up with his design, and once he did, he reached out to Mayor
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 Johnson, has impressed the judges at many competitions with their signature dish, the pork burger with
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 administrator, some a broadcaster, and many as a friend. He is settling nicely into retirement, but he still
Yale Camerata Welcomes One of Henderson’s Own
Photo by Darrin Phegley Henderson, Kentucky is a city filled with potential that can be seen everywhere you go. Whether you are taking a peek at one of our beautiful murals or experiencing delicious home-cooking from one of our top-notch local restaurants, you can be sure to find something that
Summer Fun Guide
Close to home or a short drive away, this list of events and places to go will keep the fun flowing all summer long! 1. Porchfest 2021 Saturday, June 5 @ 5-8pm | South Main Street Henderson is full of unique events and traditions, and after a year of quarantining and the stressors
Local Machinist Earns Team Spot on Famous TV Show Battlebots
Photo by Darrin Phegley There are a multitude of hobbies in the world. There’s skiing, model train building, collecting, and even the hobby of building robots to fight each other. On the TV show BattleBots, that is exactly what contestants do, and one of these contestants is Henderson’s own
Once A Teacher, Always A Teacher
Photo by Darrin Phegley While primary teachers are a vital part of a child’s education, there are some members of the school system that often go unrecognized for going above and beyond their duties in their attempt to nurture children and facilitate a positive learning environment. Substitutes
Henderson K-9 Suits Up
Photos by Darrin Phegley At the Henderson Police Department, there are workers that come in all shapes and sizes. Some of those workers do not fit the typical standard for an officer, but they work hard all the same. One of these nontraditional workers is a 3-year-old German Shephard named Kari,
Teaching Bicycle Safety One Ride at a Time
Photos by Chelsie McElfresh These rides take place on Fridays at 9AM and Saturdays at 8AM and focus on bicycle safety. The Saturday rides are a little longer than those on Fridays, but both days are for all age groups and all skill levels. Mr. Priest emphasized that the rides were “no drop