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Drug court collecting supplies for troops
PRESTONSBURG – In celebration of National Drug Court Month, the Floyd County Drug Court program is collecting supplies for active-duty soldiers in Afghanistan throughout May. The program is asking the public to give items the troops need and is requesting that area agencies and businesses serve as donation sites. Those interested in donating or serving as a collection site can get more information from Sue Blackburn, emailing sueblackburn@k...
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YPEK to host inventors forum at Jenny Wiley
PRESTONSBURG — Young Professionals of East Kentucky and the Morehead State University/ACTC Innovation & Commercialization Center Team have partnered to create a new initiative in Eastern Kentucky called i2b: innovation + invention = business! The initiative is designed to encourage inventors and innovators to come forward with their ideas and create new business opportunities for themselves and the region. The initiative will kick off on Ma...
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Rogers kicks off ‘I Am UNITE’ scholarships
MT. VERNON – Operation UNITE formally unveiled its new “I Am UNITE” scholarship program Friday morning in Rockcastle County. Students, parents, civic leaders, elected officials and business leaders packed the Rockcastle County High School gymnasium for the ceremony – one of many to be conducted in the next few weeks to award scholarships to 19 graduating seniors across southern and eastern Kentucky. “Today, we are able to announce UNITE’s...
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Cities butt heads in Route 80 land grab
PRESTONSBURG — The Prestonsburg City Council drew a line in the sand — or at least on the map — Monday night, as members heard the first reading of an ordinance to annex properties along Route 80 between Prestonsburg and Martin. The move comes in answer to the city of Martin’s plans to do the same. The Martin council, however, tipped its hand toward its plans by recently annexing only the highway itself. The Prestonsburg council is expect...
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State offers free GED testing until July 31
FRANKFORT – The GED test will be free in Kentucky May 15 to July 31. Kentuckians taking the test during that timeframe will not have to pay the usual test fee, which will be paid by Kentucky Adult Education, a unit of the Council on Postsecondary Education. “Our message is don’t wait until later in the year to start work on your GED,” said Reecie Stagnolia, vice president, Kentucky Adult Education. “Get started now to take advantage of the ...
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<p>Computer rendering of a proposed community and wellness center.</p>
Council looks at center plans, but delays action
PRESTONSBURG — The city council pored over detailed plans for a proposed community and wellness center Monday night, but hesitated when it came time to decide whether or not to buy a piece of property for the project. Architect Kevin Gilliam, of Summit Engineering, gave a presentation about his group’s recent feasibility study of the center. Tentative plans that he showed council members included a 40,000 square foot facility, with the opti...
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Fiscal court makes headway, but still coming up short
PRESTONSBURG - Floyd County Fiscal Court members sat down again Monday to work on a spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year, but after going line-by-line through the budget, officials still found themselves with a nearly $300,000 shortfall. Court members worked for nearly five hours Monday trying to find enough tiny cuts to the budget to stave off having to make drastic cuts to services, or increase revenues through additional fees and t...
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Fiscal court officials spar over ‘phantom bills’
PRESTONSBURG — While county officials struggled Monday to find ways to balance the budget, more heated discussion arose regarding phantom contractor bills allegedly owed to Harpo Castle, which Judge-Executive R.D. “Doc” Marshall claims have not been submitted for payment. The fiscal courts fits over a $270,000 budget deficit will seem mild compared to the upheaval that will be caused when they receive invoices in excess of $800,000, which C...
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Indictment alleges false disaster claim
PIKEVILLE — A federal grand jury last week indicted a Magoffin County woman, accusing her a submitting a fraudulent disaster relief claim. Tina Marie Bailey, who according to the indictment also goes by the last names of Watkins, Howard and Simpkins, is charged with a single count of submitting a false claim. She is accused of submitting a disaster assitance claim June 16, 2009, for a mobile home, although the trailer in question did not su...
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Parkway to see lane closures in Clark County for four months
LEXINGTON – Locals traveling to central Kentucky might want to leave a little earlier, to account for road construction along the Mountain Parkway. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Department of Highways, had announced that lane closures are in effect for a portion of the Mountain Parkway in Clark County. The closures are necessary for a new bridge to be constructed over the parkway. The location for the closures is at mile point 10.5...
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For the Record
MARRIAGE LICENSES Stephanie Ann Prater of David to Brian A. Hurley of Haysi, Va. Amy Lasha Slone of Cornett to Charles Leslie Salisbury of Harold. Vickie Lynn Parsley of Hueysville to James D. Newsome of Teaberry. Sola Renee Williams of Langley to Justin E. Moore of Printer. CHARGES FILED Kimberly Hall, 27, Harold – harassment. Jeanie Marie Burchett, 38, Dana – failure to send child to school. Charles Hall Jr., 29, Banner – ...
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Schools, students give high marks to fresh fruits, vegetables
Local elementary schools will once again seek funding through a state grant program that pays to give students access to fresh fruits and vegetables. The Kentucky Department of Education is currently accepting applications for funding through the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program. The program provides a minimum of $50 per student per year to provide fresh produce in schools. Supt. Henry Webb said that several county elementary schools hav...
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Arm Drop Drags motoring into 2013 season
HAGER HILL — It’s showtime for Pop’s Chevrolet Hillbilly Arm Drop Drags Event Coordinator Kent Rose and all of “Arm Drop Nation.” Months of building up what has become one of the top new drag racing events in the country will come to a head on Friday, when the 2013 Pop’s Chevrolet Hillbilly Arm Drop Drags opens its gates at Paintsville-Prestonsburg Combs Field Airport. Rose, busy with various setup duties on Thursday, was quick to voice h...
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Early Childhood Fair to offer fun, info
PRESTONSBURG — An event planned by the Floyd County Community Early Childhood Council will feature lots of useful information for parents, as well as plenty of information for kids. The Early Childhood Fair is scheduled to take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, May 18, at Big Sandy Community and Technical College. Children will marvel to the antics of the Cincinnati Circus Group, who will be present with jugglers, stilt walkers, a st...
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Floyd students find success in Coal Fair
PRESTONSBURG — Several students from around the county had projects which placed in the top three of this year’s Regional Coal Fair, held in Pikeville last month. According to the CEDAR Coal Fair website, students are invited to enter coal projects in the categories of science, math, English-literature, art, music, technology-multimedia or social studies. The projects were then judged in their respective grade levels of K-4th, 5th-8th or 9t...
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