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Search warrant leads to drug bust in Harlan Co.
HARLAN CO., Ky. (WYMT) - Three people were arrested after police reportedly found them trafficking drugs. On Tuesday, deputies with the Harlan County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a home on Hal Street in Cawood. Police arrested one suspect after he tried to get away on foot.
Trent Noah, one of five Harlan County natives to wear Kentucky Blue
Harlan County, a small region in eastern Kentucky with a population of just over 25,000, has produced a variety of well-known individuals. Of course, some of you may remember Cawood Ledford, former play-by-play announcer for Kentucky football and basketball for 39 years. Maybe even the name Jordan Smith, 2015 winner of The Voice, rings a bell. What about Nick Lachey, who managed to play himself on a couple episodes of One Tree Hill and participate in 17 reality shows in the same career?
Police: Missing Kentucky teen may be travelling to Morristown
PINEVILLE, Ky. (WATE) — A teen missing from Pineville, Kentucky may be headed toward Morristown after he was last seen early Sunday morning, according to police. The Pineville Police Department shared that Trayce C. Gann, 16, was last seen in the Wallsend community of Pineville just after 1 a.m. Police suspect he is headed to […]
Primary Election set for May, 21
Registered Republican and Democrat voters in Harlan County will head to the polls along with the rest of Kentucky on Tuesday, May 21, for the Primary Election, choosing their party’s candidates for select offices for the General Election in November. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21. […] The post Primary Election set for May, 21 appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Kentucky State Police warns public not to approach 2 teens missing from group home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky State Police warn the public not to approach two teens that escaped from a Bell County group home. In a release, KSP said Post 10 in Harlan was looking for Jeremiah Fulton, a 17-year-old from Albany, Ky. and Bailin Milliner, a 16-year-old from Shepherdsville, Ky.
Virginia: America’s First Frontier celebrated at Wilderness Road State Park
Wilderness Road State Park in Lee County, Virginia, hosted its premiere event Virginia: America’s First Frontier last weekend (May 10-12). A small army of 18th Century reenactors set up camp at the park for three days offering visitors a glimpse of what life was like at Martin’s Station in the late 1700s. The event featured […] The post Virginia: America’s First Frontier celebrated at Wilderness Road State Park appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Railsplitters fall to Bulldogs to finish SAC Runner-Up
By John Dunn LMU With its back against the wall, facing elimination from the SAC Championship, the Lincoln Memorial baseball team was back in action against the Wingate Bulldogs in game two of the Championship Series on Saturday after falling in game one 11-4. A win by Lincoln Memorial would force a third, winner-take-all game […] The post Railsplitters fall to Bulldogs to finish SAC Runner-Up appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
Harlan County School Board approves pay increase
The Harlan County School Board recently approved a pay increase for the 2024 – 2025 school year for the district’s classified and certified employees. Superintendent Brent Roark advised the board on the district’s financial situation. “I had hoped that our legislature would come through with enough money for significant raises,” Roark said. “They did give […] The post Harlan County School Board approves pay increase appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Festival supports art in the mountains
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Hundreds of people made their way to downtown Hazard for the first Queen City Artisan Festival. Shannon Gabbard and her husband helped plan the event, wanting to create a venue for crafters in the area to sell their items. “There’s lots of other festivals that crafts...
National Salvation Army Week celebrates the organization’s history, services, and impact
The Salvation Army of Southeast Kentucky is thrilled to kick off National Salvation Army Week on Monday, May 13. This week-long celebration, May 13-19, highlights the organization’s history, services, and impact in the community, and provides an opportunity to thank volunteers, donors, and other stakeholders who support us throughout the year. National Salvation Army Week […] The post National Salvation Army Week celebrates the organization’s history, services, and impact appeared first on Middlesboro News.
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