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Plentiful sunshine from Friday into Saturday before showers return.
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - A pleasant Friday afternoon has been headlined by mid to high 70′s paired with mostly sunny skies and a cozy breeze. A wonderful night is also in store as temperatures dip into the mid to low 50′s setting up for a cooler morning that calls for a nice cup of coffee or tea outside. After some patchy fog moves out by Saturday morning temperatures will get into the high 70′s to the low 80′s throughout the area. Partly sunny skies will be the tale of the day until cloud cover takes over in the evening leading to a mostly cloudy night with showers beginning overnight.
Hard work lands Forrest’s Bartoli with Cumberland University
While she got a start a little later in playing softball, former Forrest Lady Rocket Leslie Bartoli always had a dream of playing college ball. After reaching out to the Cumberland University coaching staff, and playing in a few scrimmages, Bartoli got an offer to play for the Phoenix and the rest was history.
Test your endurance at Kingdom Come’s Warrior’s Challenge
Kingdom Come State Park has an event coming up in June designed for those who wish to test their physical fitness level against other competitors across some of the park’s most difficult terrain. The Warrior’s Challenge is set for June 15. According to Kingdom Come State Park Manager Sherry Cornett, the Warrior’s Challenge is open […] The post Test your endurance at Kingdom Come’s Warrior’s Challenge appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
UPDATE: Missing Leslie Co. woman found safe
LESLIE COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - UPDATE: Angela Napier was located, according to Trooper Shane Jacobs with Kentucky State Police. Kentucky State Police is searching for Angela Napier after she was reported missing around 3:00 p.m. on June 6. Napier walked from Bellwood Lane in Leslie County. She was reportedly seen...
Family friend finds body of missing Bell County man
The body of a Bell County man who had been reported as missing was found by a family friend Monday evening. The Bell County Sheriff’s Department had sought the public’s assistance earlier on Monday in finding 73-year-old Donnie Fuson. Fuson had last been spoken to on Thursday, June 6 at his residence on Fuson Road […] The post Family friend finds body of missing Bell County man appeared first on Middlesboro News.
YOUR FIRST ALERT: Things are going to start sizzling this weekend
HAZARD, KY. (WYMT) - We’ve got another pleasant day on tap. However, the heat and humidity will be on the rise Thursday through Father’s Day weekend. That combination of heat and humidity is called the “heat index” and we’ll see heat index / feels-like values of 100°+ on Friday, Sunday and Monday.
Clinic helping community gain access to healthcare
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The Remote Area Medical Clinic returned to East Perry Elementary for a weekend of free healthcare. Hundreds of patients come to the clinic for free dental, medical, and vision care. Volunteer Manager Poppy Green said they want to help folks in the area who might face...
Robin Gabbard to Lead Mountain Association as new president
Robin Gabbard of Gays Creek will be the next President of the Mountain Association, a community economic development nonprofit established in 1976, the organization announced in a statement. Gabbard, who has been board chair for the organization since 2019, is replacing Peter Hille, who announced his retirement last fall. With...
Wyatt Flores Treats Laurel Cove Music Festival Goers To Acoustic Cover Of Tyler Childers’ “Shake The Frost”
Wyatt Flores is a man of a many covers. When he isn't singing his own thoughtful, mature-beyond-his-years music, the 22-year-old is carefully selecting some of the best songs from all different genres to cover. Flores recently borrowed a song from the Turnpike Troubadours during a Red Rocks Trail Mix session, and has most famously covered The Fray's 2005 hit "How To Save A Life," which was included on his latest EP. And while a giant music festival is happening in Music City right now (you very well could be reading this from CMA Fest), another is taking place a couple hours north...
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