Street closures set for Jingle Bell Jog Sunday

The 5K Jingle Bell Jog will be this Sunday, Dec. 6. Late registration starts at 2 p.m., and the race will start at 2:30 p.m., with an expected finish time for all participants by 4:30 p.m.

Traffic control points at critical street intersections will have Stanford Police officers providing detour instructions which include directions to reroute you to your destination.  Several street closures will be unattended but will have traffic control devices in place. Drivers are encouraged to use extra caution and obey all traffic control devices. Motorists and pedestrians should plan for potential delays and drive slowly for their safety and for the safety of the race participants. Please use caution in our city limits during this event and plan your travels accordingly.

Expect delays and rerouting on Main Street/2nd Street intersection, to Danville Avenue/ Foster Lane, Portman Avenue, Depot Street, Plum Street, Mill Street, and parts of Lancaster Street.

Please keep in mind that weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances could affect the Jingle Bell Jog 5K race schedule.

Should you have any questions regarding these street closures please contact Stanford Police Department at (606) 365 4525.

SportsPlus

News

Adams warns committee about damage of AI impersonations

News

Crab Orchard Fire Department receives grant

News

19-year-old killed in ATV accident

News

COVID-19 tests available by mail

News

Kentucky’s electric cooperatives employees assisting with Hurricane Helene relief

News

Man who was missing found dead from accidental drowning

News

Ky Supreme Court removes LC Circuit Clerk Dwight Hopkins from office, LC Circuit Court Clerk office is declared vacant

Features

Holland: There are some things God cannot do

News

McLaughlin-Levrone has fond UK memories

News

Sheriff charged with fatally shooting a judge pleads not guilty in first court appearance

Features

Don’t saw the tree branch you’re sitting on

News

Pope believes he has the best staff in college basketball

News

Oh, deer! Be careful on road: 3,285 deer-related crashes in 2023

News

Search continues for new director of Lincoln County Health Department

News

Roark: Have seeds will travel

News

Cats brace for first road game

News

Debra Lambert will be Kentucky’s first female Chief Justice

News

Man found dead in vehicle submerged in farm pond

Features

Fed slashes rates by a half-point – what that means for the economy and the presidential election

News

Cats finally find end zone, roll to easy win over Ohio to snap 2-game skid

News

Madisonville man gets nearly 30 years on child porn production, possession charges

Features

What you need to know about screening for prostate cancer

News

Cats look to end two-game losing streak against Ohio

News

Unemployment rate has minimal increase