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69th Annual Poke Sallet Festival kicks off
On Thursday afternoon, the 69th edition of Harlan County’s Poke Sallet Festival roared to life, setting the stage for the three-day event folks from all over the region look forward to attending each year. This year’s Poke Sallet Festival kicked off as usual with the opening ceremony, featuring students from the Appalachian ChalleNGe Academy and […] The post 69th Annual Poke Sallet Festival kicks off appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
American Legion Post 14 places flags on veterans’ graves
Thanks to Middlesboro High JROTC with the assistance of the Middlesboro Police Department, Middlesboro Fire Department, the Masonic Lodge and other local volunteers, the American Legion was able to place over a thousand flags on graves of veterans in local cemeteries this Memorial Day. The flags were provided by American Legion Post 14 and VFW […] The post American Legion Post 14 places flags on veterans’ graves appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Trent Noah Day’ set for May 31 during Poke Sallet Festival
Harlan County Judge-Executive Dan Mosley was at Harlan County High School on Friday to declare May 31 as Trent Noah Day. Noah will be signing autographs from 6-8 p.m. during the Poke Sallet Festival. He will also be recognized on the bicentennial stage at the festival. Noah, who signed with the University of Kentucky earlier […] The post Trent Noah Day’ set for May 31 during Poke Sallet Festival appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Fiscal Court accepts audit
The Harlan County Fiscal Court accepted the annual audit report from Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball during the panel’s recent meeting for May. Harlan County Judge-Executive Dan Mosley advised the magistrates of the results of the audit. “It’s another great audit,” Mosley said. “I want to say I appreciate the treasurer, the department heads who worked […] The post Fiscal Court accepts audit appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Clay County late game heroics help push them past Bell County
KNOX COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - The Clay County Tigers faced off against the Bell County Bobcats on Wednesday, May 28. Bell Co. jumped out to an early 4-2 lead at the top of the fourth inning. The Tigers began their claw back into the game in the bottom fourth. It...
Holland: Fallen but not forgotten
By Billy Holland Columnist This week we honor those who died while fighting for our country. There was a time when society seemed to be more sensitive and compassionate about casualties of war, but today there are so many distractions that cause us to not have our priorities in the right order. This day is […] The post Holland: Fallen but not forgotten appeared first on Middlesboro News.
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