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The carnival has come to town
Each year, a carnival comes to Middlesboro. The carnival previously has located on the current Cracker Barrel site. This year the carnival, shown here, is located in a vacant lot across the road from Just Family Day Care. Photos by Ray Welch|Daily News People huddle around the carousel at the carnival on Wednesday.
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MPD makes multiple drug arrests
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Four Middlesboro men were arrested on unrelated drug and other felony charges earlier this week. Shawn Anthony Lawless, 39, was arrested Wednesday by Brad Cawood of the Middlesboro Police Department (MPD) and charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance, alcohol intoxication in a public place and second-degree disorderly conduct. According to the arrest citation, Lawless was arrested ...
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Read Up to debut at KMLF
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The Children’s Reading Foundation of Appalachia-KY will debut its newest program at the upcoming Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival. “Read Up: Stop the Summer Slide” is a summer literacy program that aims to reverse the summer slide — a situation where students lose up to three months of reading skills while out for summer vacation. Read Up features free weekly story-times and is for children from birth...
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Cancer patient inspires local group
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The kids of ‘52 Weeks of Giving’ pulled double duty this week, trying something new — making a music video. The kids learned about a truly amazing kid named Zach Sobiech. Sobiech just turned 18 and has spent the past four years battling Osteosarcoma, a rare type of childhood bone cancer. The teen has had many surgeries and medicines, but the news has most always been bad in regard to his cancer. Wh...
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Relay for Life set June 7
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event will be held on June 7 at 7 p.m. at Bell County High School. Teams will take turns walking or running around the track in the non-competitive event that has a common goal — to raise as much money possible for cancer research. During the event, team members will enjoy games, food, music and camaraderie while camping out on the surrounding grounds. A s...
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Moore selected as president for SKCTC
VERSAILLES — Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) President Michael B. McCall announced Thursday the appointment of Dr. F. Lynn Moore as president of Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKCTC). After consideration of three candidates the SKCTC Board of Directors unanimously recommended Moore for the position. Board Chair Reecie Stagnolia commented, “Dr. Moore is the best candidate for the job. She has a ...
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UPDATE: KSP, rescue squad find body of missing man
We just received word that the body of Forester Bowling Jr., was found not far from where his vehicle was found yesterday off KY 2009 at Bledsoe. The coroner has been called to the scene. We will have more details this evening. Staff Report The Kentucky State Police has located the truck belonging to a man from Baxter, who was reported to be missing since May 9. According to a press release, Forester Bowling Jr., 41, was seen leaving hi...
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Skaggs to perform in Bell Co. on Saturday
Marisa Anders For bluegrass, or any music fan, the headliner for this weekend’s Bluegrass on the Mountain Festival in Pineville will be enough to make you pack your lawn chairs and drive up the mountain for the event. Bluegrass music legend Ricky Skaggs will headline the festival, being held Saturday at the Wilderness Trail Off Road Park in Bell County. “I’m excited to be coming to the area,” said Skaggs, during a phone interview this w...
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Luttrell featured Celebrate Freedom speaker
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Saturday is Armed Forces Day and event organizer Jim Hyde invites everyone to “Celebrate Freedom” at the Middlesboro City parking lot. The fourth annual Armed Forces Day Celebration will start at 2 p.m. Middlesboro and Bell County high school bands will be performing. This year’s guest speaker will be Lt. Col. John Luttrell. Luttrell was commissioned as an infantry officer in the Kentucky Army Nation...
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Crazy Aunt Sadie’s successful
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Crazy Aunt Sadie’s Yard Sale was successful despite a woeful weather forecast, organizers said. Alderman Joan Webb was pleased with the turnout of both the weather and visitors to Cumberland Gap. “It never did rain on us,” said Webb. “We’ve had a good crowd of shoppers.” But according to Fire Chief John Adams, the prediction of bad weather did hinder the amount of people who set up. “Not everyone t...
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Liggett mines close with a loss 75 jobs reported
Staff Report Southern Coal Group-Justice Corporation’s Liggett area operations were idled at two Harlan County mines on Wednesday, with miners learning they no longer had jobs when reporting for work. Calls for comment to the company’s headquarters in Roanoke, Va., and to local offices had not been returned late Wednesday evening. According to General Mine Foreman Darrell Shepherd, over the Wise and Lee County, Va. mines, the Liggett Mi...
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Spring into summer bash at Jim Brown Supply
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Jim Brown Supply (JBS) celebrated the second year of their garden center on Saturday. The “spring into summer bash” was organized by employee Angie Cody and ran from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. During the event, JBS had specials on certain items —10 percent off hanging baskets and 20 percent off on Bradford pear trees as well as specials on potting soil and decorative rock. JBS also gave away several items through...
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Music in the mountains
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The Second Saturday in the Gap brought more than 100 people to the small town. People came out not only to see area artwork displayed, but to listen to free entertainment provided by local musicians. This month’s event was packed with back-to-back performances as local entertainers took the stage. Jimmy and Chris Rose are brothers from Bell County. The brothers have been performing together for quite...
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Brock: Bell Co. doesn’t rely on coal severance
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer Bell County Fiscal Court approved the first reading of the proposed fiscal year 2013-14 budget during its regular meeting. “We have a good budget,” said Bell County Judge-Executive Albey Brock. “We are blessed.” Brock recognized the magistrates for assisting the court in keeping the budget in line and making sure Bell citizens don’t face the same issues as people in surrounding counties. “When you read nei...
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Property conditions a concern in Wallsend
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer Pineville Councilman Billy Robbins addressed some complaints he received from residents at Wallsend during the regular Pineville City Council meeting on Monday. Robbins said he received several phone calls from residents in Wallsend and looked at some of the houses in the area. “It’s a shame the way the houses are getting down there,” said Robbins. “Wallsend is starting to get like Newtown did years and years ...
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