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City sidewalks move closer to ADA compliance

Nearly a year after construction plans began, sidewalks in Middlesboro have been under construction with one goal: to ...

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What’s up, Middlesboro?

By Joanie Jasper Middlesboro Main Street What’s up, Middlesboro? I can’t believe that March is halfway over. We ...

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Outside: Mulching do’s and dont’s

Mulching around trees and flower beds offers several benefits, such as soil moisture retention, reduced weeding, and keeping ...

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Flash Steel project estimated for completion in mid-2024

According to Bell County Judge-Executive Albey Brock, the Flash Steel project is estimated to be completed in May ...

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More federal flood relief coming to eastern Kentucky

The U.S. the Department of Housing and Urban Development will provide eastern Kentucky communities with nearly $300 million ...

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Living on Purpose

By Billy Holland Columnist Soon after Jesus had resurrected, we find a beautiful account in John chapter 20 ...

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Only two options: The broad or the narrow way

Those who identify with following Jesus are usually satisfied with being comfortable and cozy in their religious styles. ...

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SKCTC’s Greene celebrates 60 years of service

NEWS RELEASE Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College has gone through many changes throughout the last half century, ...

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An early sign of spring; Though not recommended for consumption, bloodroot has several medicinal purposes

BY STEVE ROARK Contributing columnist One sure sign of spring and warmer weather is to take a walk ...

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Help POP celebrate its grand opening

What’s up, Middlesboro? Last Saturday was a fun time downtown with the grand opening of Mimi’s Sweet Treats ...

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