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Lawrenceburg is a city in Anderson County, Kentucky, with a population of approximately 11,728.

Population11,943
Median Home Value$201,100
Median Income$63,690
Area6.02 sq mi

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NewsMAR 01, 2026

'No foul play' suspected after Lawrenceburg man found dead on Sunday evening, KSP reports

'No foul play' suspected after Lawrenceburg man found dead on Sunday evening, KSP reports LEX18

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NewsOCT 05, 2025

Arrest made in connection with fire at thrift store in Lawrenceburg

Arrest made in connection with fire at thrift store in Lawrenceburg LEX18

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