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Council authorizes use of city streets for construction
The Harlan City Council helped pave the way for some new construction during a meeting Monday. The council approved a resolution authorizing Cloverfork Medical Clinic to use city streets in the construction of a new facility. According to the resolution passed by the council, The city approves the use of all city streets, highways, alleys and public ways for the construction and maintenance of the Clover Fork Outpatient Medical Clinic const...
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City looks for help to repair streets
Work on city streets was a topic for discussion at a meeting of the Loyall City Council on Monday. Mayor Clarence Longworth said he is hoping to get some help with repairs from the county. “We were promised by our Magistrate Delbert Stephens he would blacktop Chad Street,” said Longworth. “He still says he’s going to try to get it done. If he can’t, we’ll have to try and patch it. We don’t have the money to do the whole street. We might hav...
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Cumberland council asks for mayor’s resignation
Joe P. Asher|Daily Enterprise The Cumberland City Council passed a motion Tuesday night for Mayor Carl Hatfield to resign. Hatfield stood up and walked out of the meeting, but has not yet tendered a resignation. Check back here for updates on the story on Wednesday or read the full story in Thursday’s edition of the Enterprise.
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CAA partners with coalition to end homelessness
Harlan County Community Action Agency (HCCAA) recently entered into a partnership with the Tennessee Valley Coalition to End Homelessness for veterans only. “The operation will offer homelessness prevention and stabilization services to veterans and their families,” said Housing Retention Specialist Jessica Hall. “These supportive services include case management, fiduciary services, temporary financial assistance and assistance in obtainin...
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Coldiron new director at ChalleNGe Academy
Baxter resident Josh Coldiron has been named the new director of the Kentucky National Guard’s Appalachian ChalleNGe Academy located at Grays Knob. “I’m honored to be a part of the Appalachian ChalleNGe Academy,” said Coldiron. “Our program’s mission is to train and mentor selected youth to become contributing members of society. We will continue to work hard to provide this incredible opportunity for the youth of our region.” With 68 cad...
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Man shot by police following domestic disturbance call
An alleged domestic dispute led to a man being shot by a Lynch police officer Friday night. The man who was shot multiple times has been identified by a neighbor near the shooting scene as Mike Blair. When checking on Blair’s condition on Monday at Holston Valley Medical Center, in Kingsport, Tenn., the Enterprise was told he had been discharged from the hospital. The shooting incident occurred around 10 p.m. Friday night on West Main Str...
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Wreck sends 2 to hospital
A two-car collision on U.S. 119 sent two people to the hospital Sunday night with injuries. A press release from the Harlan County Sheriff’s Office states Paula Ledford, of Dayhoit, was driving a black 2012 Chevrolet Equinox south on U.S. 119 and collided with a black 1998 Honda Civic being driven by Cody Barrett, of Dayhoit. According to the release, Barrett was initially on the southbound shoulder and attempted to make a u-turn onto U.S...
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Meeting develops partnership between Harlan, New York
A chance meeting involving Bristol race tickets has led to a partnership between a non-profit charity in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and the Harlan County High School web design class. “It was truly one of those meetings that was meant to be — my connection with Scott Pace and the Harlan County High School,” said Paula Miritello, founder and director of My Brother Vinny, a non-profit organization dedicated to community based charity work in mem...
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Gardner’s Lunch Series kicks off
Nola Sizemore|Daily Enterprise The Harlan County Cooperative Extension Service kicked off their 2013 Gardner’s Lunch Series on Monday at the Depot. Pictured is Jeremy Williams who presented a program on low-maintenance lawn care. The workshop is free, along with dessert and drinks. The series will continue at noon on May 20 and will feature herbs and spices, June 10 on Garden Pests Management, July 8 on Food Preservation and Aug. 12 on Fall...
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Operation Preparation targets sophomores
Over the course of two days, 230 Harlan County High School (HCHS) sophomores received one-on-one advising from 29 trained community volunteers in a concentrated effort to improve college and career readiness levels. The second annual Operation Preparation took place last week. Harlan County Community Education Director Cecilia Adams, who organized the event for HCHS along with HCHS Family Resource and Youth Service Center coordinator Janet ...
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Morris selected for university’s athletic hall of fame
The University of the Cumberlands honored a special group of former athletes as they were inducted into the 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame recently. Among them for his athletic and coaching success is Lynch resident and longtime coach Roger Morris. Born the son of Victor and Maxie Morris in Keokee, Va., Morris is the ninth of 10 children including seven girls and three boys. Father, Victor Sr., played baseball in the coal fields in the late 1...
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Howard, Blevins, Carlisle arraigned in circuit court
Harlan Circuit Court handled several arraignments Thursday, including three for receiving stolen property and one for custodial interference. Fred Scott Howard, 34, of Baxter, Chandra Blevins, 29, of Baxter, and Bobbi Carlisle, 26, of Baxter, were arraigned separately by Special Judge Robert McGinnis on indictments resulting from alleged activities that occurred in February. According to the indictments, on or about Feb. 8, Howard, Blevin...
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Tremont woman faces drug charges
A Tremont woman faces drug charges after police allegedly found drugs and drug paraphernalia on her after she was arrested on a Bell County warrant. Sylvia Hancock, 38, was arrested by Kentucky State Police Trooper Rodney Sturgill on Thursday. According to the citation, Hancock advised authorities she had a syringe on her once she arrived at the Harlan County Detention Center. Hancock handed the syringe over voluntarily, police said. Th...
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Former ranger sentenced on child porn charges
A former forest ranger, who entered a plea of guilty on charges related to child pornography, was sentenced Thursday in Harlan Circuit Court. Bobby Kelly, 31, appeared with his attorney Kent Varney in front of Judge Robert McGinnis for sentencing on a 27-count indictment from 2010. Before sentence was passed, Varney called witnesses to attest to Kelly’s character. Varney called Tracy Bailey to testify first. Bailey said she had known Ke...
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US Court of Appeals upholds decision
After a long battle to save his chosen career as a coal miner, Charles Scott Howard continues working at Cumberland River Coal Company (CRCC) Band Mill No. 2 Mine, a subsidy of energy giant Arch Coal, at Eolia in Letcher County, after the administrative law judge’s (ALJ) decision that CRCC had unlawfully fired Howard because of his numerous safety activities was upheld by the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit on Thursday. A Harlan ...
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Courthouse News
Courthouse News - April 27, 2013
PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property transfers have been recorded in the office of the Harlan County Clerk. Viola Rains to Eddie Wayne Creech and wife, tract or parcel of land in Harlan Coun...
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Courthouse News - April 11, 2013
MARRIAGE LICENSES The following applications for marriage licenses have been filed in the office of the Harlan County Clerk. Heather Marie Napier, 29, Kenvir, to Jerry Leon Jones, 37, Kenvir. Ch...
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Courthouse News
MARRIAGE LICENSES The following applications for marriage licenses have been filed in the office of the Harlan County Clerk. Ashley Nicole Gibson, 20, Ages, to Mitchell Nathan Vanover, 21, Parris...
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Courthouse News - Dec. 7
MARRIAGE LICENSES The following applications for marriage licenses have been filed in the office of the Harlan County Clerk. Kelsey Ann Hacker, 19, Harlan, to Cory Arnold Lowe, 21, Harlan. Debra...
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Courthouse News — Oct. 31
District court cases The following cases have been heard in Harlan District Court, Judge Jeff Brock presiding. Mary Davidson, 25, operating vehicle on suspended/revoked operator’s license — plead...
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Social News
Hitting the track to fight diabetes
We know it’s still two weeks away, but my 4-year-old grandson, Tyler Kane Ochs, and I are still seeking sponsors for our participation in Team TKO’s Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes event on June 1 a...
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Being content with life is a gift
I recently caught myself thinking about the state of my life. Things were calm and peaceful. I was almost finished with physical therapy and ready to start wellness. I was almost ready to get rid o...
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The hottest ticket in town, again
May and June are the months for commencements. High schools, colleges and universities present diplomas and confer degrees by the thousands. There are traditions, pomp and protocol surrounding each...
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Time to think about termites
Springtime, with its warmer temperatures and more abundant rainfall, is typically when many winged termites emerge inside homes and other structures. Termites swarm from the colony to disburse, fal...
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Religion
Raising siblings to love each other
Joe was the older brother. His younger brother, Jeff, couldn’t do anything as good as Joe. Of course there was six years difference in their age, and Joe was fond of establishing his superiority i...
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A saint goes marching in
Years ago my oldest son asked me a question: “What is a saint?” When you’re driving along with a numb mind at day’s end, as I was, that’s not the type of question you are prepared to answer. S...
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Sunday School Lesson
Moms learning from moms — Genesis 4:1
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Saluting all that keep our country safe
In a recent interview Patrolman Quillen’s closing statement was, “I believe policemen and the military are this country’s ‘thin blue line’ (the fear) that keeps criminals from hurting honest citiz...
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Unlikely scribe handwrites Bible in 4 years
PHILMONT, N.Y. (AP) — In the beginning, Phillip Patterson decided to write out every word in the Bible. On empty pages, he wrote of Adam, an ark, locusts, loaves, fishes and the resurrection in ...
May 10, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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