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Kentucky Route 34 (KY 34) is a 21.828-mile-long (35.129 km), east–west, 2-lane, state highway in Kentucky managed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. KY 34 begins at US 68 and KY 52 near Mitchellsburg and goes through Boyle and Garrard counties before terminating at Lexington Road (Old US 27) east of Danville just beyond US 27 .
The Richmond and Danville Railroad (R&D) Company was a railroad that operated independently from 1847 until 1894, first in the U.S. state of Virginia, and later on 3,300 miles (5,300 km) of track in nine states. Chartered on March 9, 1847, the railroad completed its 140-mile (230 km) line between Richmond and Danville in 1856. [2]
A Kentucky man who sold counterfeit pills containing fentanyl and caused the death of a teenager has been sentenced to 26 years and eight months in federal prison
The Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Boyle and Lincoln counties in Kentucky, anchored by the city of Danville. As of the 2000 census, the μSA had a population of 51,058. A July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 54,435.
Danville Daily Messenger. Fackler, Calvin Morgan (1941). Early Days in Danville. Louisville, Kentucky: Standard Printing Company. pp. 187, 191–199. Harper's Weekly Magazine November 8, 1862. Heck, Frank H. (1979). A Century and a Half on Main Street: Trinity Episcopal Church 1829-1979. Danville KY: Trinity Episcopal Church. Newcomb, Rexford ...
The Commercial-News is a daily newspaper that serves Danville, Illinois and surrounding communities. It is owned by CNHI, who acquired it from Gannett in 1998. [2] It maintains a presence as a three-day print, and also an online publication. It was founded, as the Danville Commercial, in 1866. [3]
WDKY-TV (channel 56) is a television station licensed to Danville, Kentucky, United States, serving the Lexington area as an affiliate of the Fox network. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group and maintains studios on Euclid Avenue in Lexington's Chevy Chase neighborhood and a transmitter southeast of the city off Interstate 75.