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The drone obstacle course, built at the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office training center, replicates a national standard created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
FAYETTE — Donna L. McGibney, author of I’ll Remember for You: A Daughter’s Journey with her mom Through Dementia, was the featured guest at the June 16 Monday Muffin Morning, part of Fayette ...
On Friday, June 13, at approximately 12:47 a.m., Lavar Steeles was shot while in the 1500 block of West Fayette Street. He later died from his injuries. Baltimore Police have released a photo showing ...
Citizen’s Community Bank upends Midwest Autoworx, 9-4 By Chris BowieBoonville Daily News Auto Body Experts scored early and often against Fayette for a 16-9 win… Login to continue reading Login Sign ...
FAYETTE CO., Tenn. (WMC) - According to Fayette County EMA, Jernigan Road south of Whiteville, New Castle Road is closed until further notice. Fayette County EMA posted pictures on social media ...
Fayette County Sheriff James Custer had the vision of bringing the IGNITE program to the jail, and the program has been so successful, it's become an example to other jails across the country.
Terrell High School Tigerette Line and Social Officers spent the early days of June at Danceline’s Officer Camp in Denton. Line Officers received high scores on both their leadership evaluation and ...
FAYETTE COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — A culvert replacement will result in a planned road closure in part of Fayette County. According to a press release from the West Virginia Division of Highways, from 8:00 a ...
FAYETTE COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — A culvert replacement will result in a planned road closure in part of Fayette County. According to a press release from the West Virginia Division of Highways, from ...
Fayette’s 25th annual Juneteenth celebration began last night with a lecture about the Iron Riders, a group of Black U.S. Army soldiers who rode 1,900+ miles on bikes from Montana to Missouri in the ...
On Wednesday, Fayette kicked off the holiday with a lesson in Black history. Kevin Smith from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources spoke at St. Paul United Methodist Church, in Fayette.
Like a successful rodeo ride, putting together the perfect Fayette County Fair lineup requires balance. “We want to bring so much new in each year, to keep it livened up for everybody that’s a ...