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RHOAR women’s recovery center opens in Middlesboro
Officials from Cumberland River Behavioral Health and the Fletcher Group were joined by representatives from the federal, state and local government for the grand opening of the RHOAR Center in Middlesboro just across the street from the Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College. Designed to help women recover from substance abuse disorder through holistic treatment, […] The post RHOAR women’s recovery center opens in Middlesboro appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Godbey: Did the world change or did I?
By Jack Godbey Columnist I was talking to a friend recently and discussing how the world has changed since we were ripping up the roads back in the 1980’s. I’ve heard the saying, the more things change, the more they stay the same. I’ve concluded that I don’t believe that at all. I’d be more […] The post Godbey: Did the world change or did I? appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Public WiFi, info kiosks unveiled at Headwaters Festival
The city of Harlan took advantage of the inaugural Headwaters Arts Festival on Saturday, May, 18, to unveil two new amenities: free public Wi-Fi and digital tourism information kiosks for downtown Harlan. City of Harlan Tourism Director Brandon Pennington talked about the new additions during an interview at the Harlan Center. “This is a really […] The post Public WiFi, info kiosks unveiled at Headwaters Festival appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
4 from BCHS named to All-SEKC Track Team
Four members of the Bell County HIgh School track team were named All-SEKC at the Southeast Kentucky Conference Track & Field Championship held on Tuesday, May 14 at Leslie County. From left are All-SEKC Bobcats Braydin Hickey, Abagail Johnson, Gracie Jo Wilder and Nicholas Stewart, who were selected by the conference’s coaches to receive their […] The post 4 from BCHS named to All-SEKC Track Team appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Roark: Seek the stillness
By Steve Roark Columnist I may be writing this for myself because I am a bona fide Type A person. I’m always engaged in some activity, making lists to check off, with my mind constantly engaged in problem solving or accomplishing some goal. And worthy things do get done for church and family, but […] The post Roark: Seek the stillness appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Bobcats close regular season with loss to McCreary Central
Bell County will enter this week’s 52nd District Tournament as the No. 1 seed after winning all six games against district opponents. Still, the Bobcats lost three of their last four games to end the regular season, including a 14-5 loss Thursday at home against McCreary Central. Senior outfielder Daniel Thomas led the Bobcats with […] The post Bobcats close regular season with loss to McCreary Central appeared first on Middlesboro News.
H.Y. Livesay Middle School receives grant from Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries
H.Y. Livesay Middle School in Harrogate is one of 200 schools from 40 states across the country to receive a $5,000 grant through the Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries. This year, the Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries awarded $1 million in library grants. Many of the libraries will use the funds to update […] The post H.Y. Livesay Middle School receives grant from Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
Ball Gowns, Curtsies And A Queen: Pineville, Kentucky Hosts Elaborate Dance Tradition With Polish Roots
This story originally aired in the May 19, 2024 episode of Inside Appalachia. In eastern Kentucky, the town of Pineville has the oldest festival on record in the state. The Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival happens every Memorial Day weekend on the grounds of a scenic state park. It’s a four-day...
Portage HS scores | May 18: Field boys track and field earns district runner-up trophy
The Field boys track and field team earned runner-up honors at the Division II Salem District meet, racking up 102 points. Falcons sophomore Trevor Dixon delivered a breakout performance, winning a district title in the high jump (6 feet, 4 inches) and was second in the long jump (20-10½). Dixon was wonderfully consistent...
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