Sep 27, 2009 | News Democrat
As usual, the No Child Left Behind school progress reports brought both good news and not-so-good news for the local schools.
Emergency services cry out for help
It looks as if the county may have another large expense coming its way if emergency service workers get through to the fiscal court.
Schools trying to keep kids healthy
D&L photo/PAM CASSADY Washing your hands is one of the best ways to avoid the flu and schools are encouraging extra handwashing.
School traffic on Hill Street a problem
If Auburn resident Pam Viers is trying to get home at around the time school is letting out, she knows it will take a while.
Auburn, KY 42206 Behind Auburn Health Care at 139 Pearl Street. You can find us on Perkins Street as well! cost: $5 + Arm bands will be sold for all day fun.
Pastor charged with rape repents
Jody Lusk's life as he knew it is over. The 35-year-old former pastor of the Auburn Church of Christ is now sitting in a small jail cell at the Logan County Detention Center, awaiting trial on a charge of raping a 13-year-old girl.
Summertime is winding down, the kids are back to school and the fall season is right around the corner.
Head-on collision takes the life of Logan youth
A head-on collision Friday morning claimed the life of a 16-year-old Logan County girl and sent two more to the hospital a ' with one in critical condition.
Meth lab bust on Gasper River Road
On Saturday, Aug. 29 at approximately 6:30 a.m., three men were seen running from a barn off of the Gasper River Road about seven miles north of Auburn on a remote farm when approached by the land ownera s friends, who were investigating a vehicle at the barn.