Rachel Dunard
Citizens voice concerns about Park Hills project
TROY – Prior to its regular open meeting, Troy’s Board of Aldermen hosted a public hearing Monday night on five topics ranging from expanding subdivisions to a new pet store.

Lincoln County sports organization for children with disabilities is growing
LINCOLN COUNTY - In a society filled with various youth athletic leagues, local parents noticed a significant void for children with disabilities.

Time for Troy's Board of Aldermen, mayor, to work together
Seven months ago, Troy’s Board of Aldermen was in a state of disarray.
Subdivision gets preliminary approval, private street repairs denied
TROY – Troy’s mayor got the opportunity cast a tie-breaking vote four times Monday night during the Board of Aldermen meeting.
Meeting on proposed subdivision turns heated
TROY – A typically routine workshop meeting became so contentious last week, the Troy Board of Aldermen couldn't even agree to end it.
Engineers: New subdivision would help with flooding
TROY – A proposed subdivision on the west side of Troy would reduce stormwater runoff by about half to an adjacent subdivision frequently besieged with flash flooding, according to preliminary engineering studies.

Split Troy Board Approves $1.5M Outer Road, Repeals Code of Conduct
TROY – Troy’s Board of Aldermen may have a lot of new faces, but that doesn’t mean they are going to agree with each other. With four new aldermen elected…
Troy Board Tables Funding Request for Outer Road
TROY – While the meeting lacked any yelling, name-calling or exclamations of “shut-up,” the presence of a new member of the Troy Board of Aldermen didn’t prevent a couple split votes and disagreements on the proposed construction of an outer road along Highway 61. In his first meeting since being appointed by the mayor and approved by the board, Quentin Laws twice voted to table proposals related to the outer road project first mentioned by Mayor Ron Sconce in February.
Troy Alderman Accused of Violating Ethics Policy
TROY – Even when he didn’t attend the meeting, Gary Leifert continued to be a lightning rod for controversy at Troy’s Board of Aldermen meeting last week.
Troy BOA Fail to Repeal Ethics Ordinance
TROY – A Troy Alderman failed in his attempt to overturn a controversial Code of Ethics policy one month after telling another alderman to shut up during a contentious argument over filling a vacant seat on the board.
