Booneville Sentinel Posts Feb. 26 E‑Edition Online Serving Owsley County
Booneville Sentinel posted its Feb. 26 e-edition online on Feb. 25, 2026, gathering local government notes, the community calendar, and public and legal notices for Owsley County.

The Booneville Sentinel posted its Feb. 26 e-edition online on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, making the paper's weekly local reporting available to Owsley County residents. The online issue compiles the week's local government notes, the community calendar, and public and legal notices into a single e-edition aimed at keeping Booneville and county readers informed.
The Feb. 26 e-edition consolidates material the Sentinel publishes on its weekly schedule, including council and courthouse items filed as local government notes, listings in the community calendar, and public and legal notices that affect property, hearings, and official deadlines in Owsley County. Posting the e-edition on Feb. 25 placed the Feb. 26 issue online one day before its cover date, preserving the paper's weekly reporting rhythm for readers who rely on timely notice of meetings and filings.
For residents tracking community events, the e-edition's community calendar centralizes event dates and times for activities across Booneville and Owsley County. For people monitoring official business, the local government notes section summarizes actions and announcements from county offices, and the public and legal notices section carries the formal notices that often determine filing deadlines, public hearings, and other administrative steps.
Making the full issue available online on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, means readers across Owsley County can consult the same consolidated reporting without waiting for a print copy. The Sentinel's e-edition functions as a single point of access for weekly civic information, which helps residents who need meeting times, notice deadlines, or community event details for the coming days.
As the county moves through the spring calendar, the Sentinel's continued weekly e-editions will remain the paper's primary way to bundle local government notes, the community calendar, and public and legal notices into one issue for Booneville and the wider Owsley County community.
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