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Wayland water woes continue
WAYLAND, Ky. (WYMT) - The Wayland community is seeing the first trickles of water after nearly one week of a mass outage. The issue began after a power outage in the Maytown community that impacted the water flow into the area. When the Southern Water and Sewer District workers began offsetting the impacts of that, they sent a burst of water through a new water line running from Lackey to Wayland. The pressure in the line pushed too much power into the city’s system, which manager Randy Conley said “turned Wayland into a sprinkler system.”
Views from the 2024 Tony Turner Golf Classic presented by Food City
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (WYMT) - Here are some of the captured moments so far at the 2024 WYMT Food City Tony Turner Golf Classic at the scenic Stonecrest Golf Course in Prestonsburg. This is the first Tony Turner Golf Classic since 2019.
Top-ranked Trinity baseball, fifth-ranked PRP start strong at state tournament
In a decade as Trinity High School’s baseball coach, Rick Arnold said he’s never had the quality and quantity of pitching as he does this season. His two aces delivered on the biggest stage Thursday afternoon. Senior Jake Schweitzer and freshman Gray Davis combined on a three-hitter to...
Pikeville becomes an official Kentucky Trail Town
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - Officials and community members gathered in Pikeville to celebrate the city’s newest title: Kentucky Trail Town. The initiative began when the former First Lady of Kentucky Jane Beshear, wanted a trail to go through the entirety of the commonwealth. “For Pikeville to become a certified...
24th Judicial District celebrates drug court graduates
INEZ — The 24th Judicial District Specialty Court congratulated and gifted eight drug court graduates May 28 in the courtroom in Inez. Judges, specialty court staff, family, friends and supporters were on hand for what Judge John T. Chafin says is his “most favorite” part of the job.
The Pastor’s Pen: Approaching storm
“Isaac’s Storm” is a very interesting book about the hurricane that wiped out Galveston in 1900. One of the main plot lines of the book is about how everyone was convinced that a hurricane could never strike Galveston, even as one approached. The author vividly describes how, as...
Summer hoops under way for state champion Panthers
NAUGATUCK – As the summer hoops season began this week for the Class A state champion Tug Valley High School boys' basketball team with the State Champions Basketball Camp, June 4-6, the Panthers will have a question mark going in. That question – a question which leads into the...
Kentucky family gets FEMA aid after public radio investigation, but many more are still waiting
One family is getting thousands of dollars in additional disaster aid from FEMA following a Kentucky Public Radio story that showed how the agency failed to notify disaster victims about a deadline to appeal aid decisions.
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