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Why January is tea time

By Steve Roark Volunteer, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park With January being National Tea Month, and since most ...

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EKU plans to study feasibility of training osteopathic physicians

NEWS RELEASE Eastern Kentucky University is seeking vendors to study the feasibility of opening a public college of ...

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Lt. Gov. discusses cancer, surgery and recovery

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Today Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman knew for a long time that one day ...

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KSP charges Bell man with child sexual exploitation offenses

NEWS RELEASE Kentucky State Police The Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch located, interviewed and arrested Timothy Patrick ...

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Baptist Health ends contracts with 2 Medicare Advantage carriers

By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern A stalemate between one of Kentucky’s largest health care providers and three major ...

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Atmos donates $2 million to keep customers warm

NEWS RELEASE Atmos Energy is donating $2 million to energy assistance agencies across the eight states it serves ...

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Fire claims house in Fourmile area

STAFF REPORT A fire in the Fourmile community claimed a home and damaged a main power and phone ...

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Adams: Early voting is critical in Kentucky

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams said early voting is “critical” because of ...

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Dave says: Celebrate and give with a plan in place

Dear Dave, My wife and I have always accepted the fact that we’d have a mountain of debt ...

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Elks donate to MPD Cops for Kids

Middlesboro Elks Lodge 119 recently donated $500 to the Middlesboro Police Department for their annual “Cops for Kids” ...

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