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Recycling center offers electronic recycling this month
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The 109 Board and the Bell County Recycling Center announced during their regular meeting that they are recognizing May as E-Scrap month. All month, people can bring unwanted electronics to the recycling center for disposal. The official E-Scrap Day will be June 1. Electronics submitted to the recycling center will be stored at the center until June 1. It is urged that people bring the electronics into the c...
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Former substitute teacher arested on sex charges
Kentucky State Police, Post 10 Harlan executed an arrest warrant today for the arrest of Deron F. Saylor, 53, of Coldiron. The arrest was the result of the warrant obtained by Det. Edward Abner resulting from an investigation stemming from Nov. 1. The warrant charges state Saylor subjected a 14-year-old minor to sexual contact while being a person in authority. Saylor knowingly used an electronic device system to communicate and in...
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Cook a finalist for school chief post
Megan McGregor Madisonville Messenger Middlesboro Independent Schools Superintendent Dr. Rita Cook is one of four finalists for the Hopkins County Schools superintendent position. Finalists were revealed after the Hopkins County Board of Education met in closed session Monday night. “All have been successful in different positions, “ said Phil Eason, senior search consultant with the Kentucky Association of School Administrators. “The...
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Defendants found guilty in Taylor murder trial
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The jury found Brian Hatfield, Candy Maiden and Debbie Partin guilty of complicity to commit murder on Wednesday. The jury returned with the minimal 20 year sentence for each of the defendants. “I accept the verdict. This was a no win situation for all the families involved,” said Kathy Taylor, William Taylor’s youngest daughter. “I feel my…father got the justice he deserved.” “I want to thank the commonweal...
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Cumberland Gap officials talk tourism
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The Cumberland Gap Board of Mayor and Aldermen met for the monthly meeting on Monday. A large part of the meeting was centered around discussion of tourism events. Cumberland Gap has been actively trying to revitalize the area in order to draw bigger crowds for the events. Tourism events are scheduled throughout the summer and so far events have been successful. According to Alderman John Ravnum, the...
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Cruisin’ the Crater set to begin new season
Shane Pippin Staff Writer Organizers are set to kick off another season of Cruisin’ the Crater in Middlesboro. This is the eighth year for the annual event and expectations are high for another fun summertime. “It’s an event that everyone should come out for,” said Leman Moyers, event coordinator. “This is good, clean, family fun. That’s why we’re doing this. We’re trying to provide free, wholesome entertainment.” “We also want to p...
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Barton takes part in outdoor tourism trip
Special to the Daily News SOMERSET — TOUR Southern and Eastern Kentucky (TOUR SEKY) hosted a spring work study trip to Boone, N.C., April 30-May 2. Boone, located in the heart of North Carolina’s High Country, is known for outdoor recreation opportunities. More than 30 people from communities throughout the state participated in the three-day workshop. Judy Barton, representing the Bell County Tourism Commission, attended, along with ...
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Dr. Lovie Stallworth opens practice in downtown Middlesboro
Shane Pippin Staff Writer Dr. Lovie Stallworth has opened her own practice in downtown Middlesboro. Her offices are located on the ground level of the Pinnacle Building, 2010 Cumberland Ave. where she will practice Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. “This is exciting because it has been five year’s in the making,” said Stallworth. Stallworth spoke about her efforts to achieve this dream, and the many obstacles along the way. She admitt...
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Hale receives Collins Leadership Award
Jean R. Hale, chairman, president and CEO of Community Trust Bancorp Inc., was honored by Women Leading Kentucky who presented her with the Martha Layne Collins Leadership Award at the 14th Annual Women’s Business and Leadership Conference in Lexington. “I am honored to have received this recognition from Women Leading Kentucky,” said Hale. The success of any company is not in just having a business plan, but the successful execution of th...
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Competition for students sparks school disputes
Jim Warren and Bill Estep Writers Lexington Herald-Leader With school finances getting tighter all across Kentucky, disputes have erupted between county and independent school districts in several locations recently over agreements that allow students to attend schools across district lines. State funding is based on enrollment, so when students from a county district attend school in a neighboring independent district, the independe...
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Road collapses at Brownies Creek
Shane Pippin Staff Writer A section of KY 987 in Bell County totally collapsed during early Tuesday morning following a period of heavy rain. “It’s gone,” said a local onlooker. Several neighbors came out to surmise and marvel at the devastation. Cathy Hobbs was one of the locals who stayed around for a little while to tell the story of what happened. Hobbs reported that the road’s collapse was first discovered around 5 a.m. when ...
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Verdict watch
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The jury in the William Taylor murder trial is set to receive the case today, after nearly a month long trial. On Tuesday, both the defense and the prosecution wrapped up their case by giving their closing arguments. Sam Cox, who represents Candy Maiden, focused his argument around Jeremy Evans and several witnesses who claimed Maiden confessed. Cox said several witnesses never mentioned anything about Maide...
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Low donations prompt CCM sidewalk sale
Reina Cunningham Staff Writer Donations are still low at Cooperative Christian Ministry (CCM) and workers are pulling together to make ends meet. CCM normally hosts a series of sidewalk sales during the summer months of June and July, but due to the lack of donations the first sidewalk sale will take place in May. CCM will host the first sidewalk sale today and Thursday in front of the office. The sale will consists of spring and su...
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LMU awards 445 degrees at commencement
Special to the Daily News HARROGATE, Tenn. — Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) President B. James Dawson conferred the degrees of 445 students on Saturday. Family and friends of over 400 students participated in the commencement ceremony held in the Tex Turner Arena. During the ceremony, LMU conferred 163 associates, 178 bachelor’s, 102 master’s and two doctoral degrees. Additionally, six individuals were recognized with special honors fr...
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McCall to deliver KCTCS commencement address
Special to the Enterprise Michael B. McCall, founding president and chief executive officer of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, will deliver the address for the 48th Commencement and Awarding of Credentials at Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College set for 6 p.m. Friday. Diplomas and degrees will be awarded to 366 eligible students. The graduation service will be held beneath a tent on the lower campus at C...
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