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Increase in water cut-offs concerns council
An increase in water customers receiving cut-off notices is beginning to concern members of the Evarts City Council. Mayor Eddie Manning said during a recent meeting the number this month increased to 80 people receiving notices for being two months past due for payment of their water bills. Manning said high unemployment in the Clover Fork area could be one of the reasons why more and more water customers are unable to pay their water bi...
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Court approves donation of Lynch Bath House to SKCTC Foundation
Harlan Fiscal Court donated the old Bath House building in Lynch to the Southeast Education Foundation Inc., with a provision that they will in turn donate the building to Meridzo Ministries, a non-profit organization also of Lynch. The action was taken during a meeting on Thursday. “In 1998, Dr. Kenneth Weir, who worked at the clinic in Lynch, actually gave to the court, on behalf of our foundation, the old Bath House in Lynch,” said Dr. w...
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Man accused of sodomy appears in court
A Dayhoit man arrested on sodomy charges made an appearance in Harlan Circuit Court Thursday. Terry Jenkins, 36, faces a two-count indictment following his arrest on Wilkerson Street in Loyall by Loyall Police Chief Mike Lunsford on April 1. According to the indictment, Jenkins committed two counts of first-degree sodomy sometime between Sept. 1, 2008 and April 1, 2009. Both counts of the indictment state Jenkins engaged in deviate sexu...
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State jobless rate increases to 8 percent in March
FRANKFORT— Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate rose to 8 percent in March from 7.9 percent in February 2013, according to the Office of Employment and Training (OET), an agency of the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet. The preliminary March 2013 jobless rate was .2 percentage points below the 8.2 percent rate recorded for the state in March 2012. The U.S. seasonally adjusted jobless rate decreas...
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Evarts tourism plans events
Members of the Evarts Tourist and Convention Commission made plans for several upcoming events to be held in the Clover Fork area during a recent meeting. The first event scheduled and hosted annually by the tourist commission is their Fourth of July Parade. This year’s event will be held on July 4 with lineup beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the parade will begin at 7:30 p.m. Fireworks will be held at dark at the football field in north Evarts. ...
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Mudslides, flooding seen throughout county
Mudslides and flooding blanketed the county after 2 to 3 inches of rain fell on Wednesday. “We have had flash flooding across the county,” said Harlan County Emergency Management Director David McGill. “Several roadways have been damaged. We have reports of several mudslides throughout the county. There have been homes and businesses damaged from the water. We have the Harlan County Rescue Squad along with all fire departments in the county...
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Cumberland tourism receives grant
Director Tracy Bailey told members of the Cumberland Tourist and Convention Commission plans are being made for several upcoming events in the Tri-Cities area during a meeting on Tuesday. “After a $150,000 grant was received, Vaughn and Melton Consulting Engineers will conduct a study to see if a trail system may be obtained coming off of Kingdom Come State Park into the city of Cumberland and help the Tri-Cities area,” said Bailey. “Debbie...
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Flooding, mudslides seen throughout county
Photos by Nola Sizemore Runoff water from stopped up culverts and drains caused widespread flooding to businesses and homes across the county. Pictured is the Rax Restaurant on the U.S. 421 at Browning Acres in Harlan, whose parking lot and building was flooded on Wednesday. City workers and fire department personnel worked unstopping drains and ditchlines which overflowed from several inches of rain received in the county on Wednesday. P...
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Cloverfork Clinic utilizing House Bill 1
Regulations resulting from legislation intended to curb “pill mills” in Kentucky have had effects on local medical facilities as well as across the state. Kentucky House Bill 1 was passed about a year ago and has been in effect since. Cloverfork Clinic Administrator Britt Lewis said there have been adjustments to make since the bill became law. “House Bill 1 passed in the state of Kentucky… it governs the way that you treat people that ar...
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Bridge renamed in honor of Pettypiece
The bridge located on KY 160 between Cumberland and Benham was renamed in honor of PV2 Evan “Moose” Pettypiece on Saturday. Over 100 friends and family members were in attendance at the ceremony, which also featured a 21-gun salute from VFW Post 5171.
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Dispatchers recognized during telecommunications week
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is currently in progress across the nation. In observance of this, the troopers and staff at Kentucky State Police Post 10 in Harlan are showing appreciation for the people responsible for relaying vital information from the public to the appropriate on-duty personnel. Post 10 Telecommunications Supervisor Raymond Day said the work his staff puts in is greatly appreciated. “We appreciate the ...
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Ramp Festival will be April 20
The Harlan County Ridge Runners (HCRR) will host the ninth annual Ramp Festival April 20 at the north Evarts RV Campground. Rides will begin at 9 a.m. Food will be served at 5 p.m. “Nobody knows just how much work goes into having an event like a Ramp Festival,” said HCRR President Bill Troutman. “It all begins months in advance getting prepared to host a big gathering, which has grown over the past eight years. You have to have a plannin...
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Officials share ideas to fight rise in fire deaths
FRANKFORT (AP) — Fire officials from across the state have begun discussing ways Kentuckians can stop the rising number of accidental fire deaths, which have claimed 30 people so far this year. Kentucky Fire Marshal William Swope led the first brainstorming session on Tuesday, focusing on the fact that most of the deaths have occurred in rural areas. Much of the two-hour discussion hinged on the question of how to get more working smoke det...
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E-911 board approves site lease on Black Mountain
Hoping communications will be improved in the Lynch and Clover Fork areas of the county, members of the Harlan County Emergency Management E-911 Advisory Board approved a motion to lease building and tower space for a repeater on Black Mountain from Cornett Electronics. “The site will be near the fire tower on Black Mountain,” said Chairman David McGill. “Tom Cornett already has a site on Black Mountain established and he gave us a quote of...
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Mayor changes his mind, he’s staying put
A special called meeting of the Cumberland City Council failed to materialize Tuesday when Mayor Carl Hatfield changed his mind about resigning. Previous reports stated Hatfield turned in a resignation at city hall the day after council passed a motion requesting his resignation last week. According to Hatfield, his resignation would not have been effective until the next council meeting, but calls from citizens and city employees caused ...
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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
Retirement dinner makes it official
At the end of every school year, most school years have a faculty luncheon and retirement event for the people who have retired that year. Year after year I have attended and bid good luck and fare...
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Crider brings drama back to HHS
Drama is alive and well at Harlan High School thanks to Kevn Crider. He and his ‘Dragon Drama’ students did themselves proud recently by presenting the well-known comedy Greater Tuna. The play was ...
May 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Don’t break the bank, stay cool
With the days finally getting warmer, many of us are looking forward to summertime and making plans for all of the activities we want to do and events we want to attend. Summer can be a lot of fun,...
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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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Religion
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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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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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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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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