Children of all ages lined the streets of downtown Cumberland for this year’s Christmas parade on Friday. Lights adorned fire trucks and all sorts of other vehicles for the delight of all.
Magistrates question budget appropriations Cuts and questions concerning the county’s 2013-2014 were presented during a special called meeting of the Harlan Fiscal Court. The court approved first reading of the budget during the meeting on...
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Nola Sizemore Staff WriterThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
Lynch water loss cut to 55 percent Working to repair leaks throughout the city, water plant operator Kenny Widner told Lynch City Council Tuesday that water loss has been reduced to approximately 55 percent.
“The two water leaks ...
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Nola Sizemore Staff WriterThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
Green Dragons secure 20th win The Harlan baseball team went where no Green Dragon has gone since 2007 on Friday, earning its 20th victory on the season with an 11-8 win over visiting Pineville.
“Our kids had a goal starting ...
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JOHN MIDDLETON Sports EditorThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
Lady Dragons fall in season finale The Harlan Lady Dragons were unable to sustain a promising start Friday, falling 8-3 to 14th Region foe Jenkins in the regular season finale.
Jenkins opened the contest with two runs in the firs...
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JOHN MIDDLETON Sports EditorThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
History abounds at Oven Fork Mercantile In March, my husband and I drove over U.S. 119 from Pikeville on our way to Cumberland.
He has collected blues, country and jazz music, circa 1920s to the mid-1930s, for about 30 years now. Every time we pass a yard sale, a flea market or an old store that looks promising, he slams on the brak...
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Dr. Vivian Blevins And thenThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
School board must make cuts with facts, not feelings The Middlesboro Independent Board of Education is not alone in its current budgetary crisis. School districts across the region, state and nation are scrambling to identify means to meet tremendous budgetary constraints — working to avoid adverse effects on classrooms and entire programs. New ...
Slusher opens chiropractic office in Harlan Nola Sizemore
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Dr. Rodney Slusher has opened Harlan County Chiropractic at 99 Browning Acres, Suite 19, near Harlan ARH Hospital and just across the street from Henson Florist in H...
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Nola Sizemore Staff WriterThe Harlan Daily Enterprise
Dragon Drama put on ‘Greater Tuna’ Dragon Drama presented “Greater Tuna” to a sold out crowd last weekend. The story is written by Joe Sears, Ed Howard and Jaston Williams and was directed and designed by Kevin S. Crider, drama tea...
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