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Fish fry, farmers market, and a board game tourney

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Local farmers buck industrial ag trends, offer community reliable, affordable care and feeding

Twister!

Road test for public comment section in its new spot

Live from City Hall

Hatchett out, Thomas in at Berea Independent Schools

'Hold to God's unchanging hand'

Loss of low-rent apartments could result in homelessness, says official

EXCLUSIVE: School Superintendent Hatchett 'working from home'

Earth Warriors clear up Owsley Fork

Families rally to support fired Community School teachers, frustrated by Board of Ed's lack of transparency

We CAN all get along: Council unanimous in decision to make public comment more convenient

Teacher firings: 'Like the Hunger Games'

BREAKING NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Teachers get pink slips

Lex-traordinary! Amadeus Lex dazzles on Friday night

A world without stars: the endless day is nearly here, warns astrophysicist

Rat fight! Area robotics club 'crushes' it

On the job with County 911 boss, Wendy Lynch: 'When your best day is someone else's worst'

Heroes and horn-locking

Awards night for Berea Arts Council

Measles comes to Kentucky: experts discuss what’s next

Doctor education, not youth drug prevention, is key to reversing opioid crisis

Crime is down, plus Council splits over Frankfort's push to centralize municipal occupational fee collection

Exclusive: Will Berea Urban Farm continue to operate?

Live music at SpeakCheezy and Sustainable Berea's annual live auction

Could Berea and Richmond merge?

Girl fighting cancer puts Council in tears, plus resident muses about damage done by College becoming 'bland'

When the College wasn't so 'boring' and disconnected from its true roots

Remembrance: Jack Marema, 1928-2024

Bert's SpeakCheezy moves to College Square

Industrial park to bring hundreds of jobs, but also pressures

An 'Evening of Togetherness'

Meet your mayor: Bruce Fraley sits down with The Edge

Council briefs: human trafficking prevention in region

Japanese flavors highlighted this weekend

Coyotes sightings on the rise now that it's breeding season

Bereans want to know: when will regularly scheduled trash collection resume?

Outgoing city administrator to College and City: 'work together more'

New City Council officially underway