
News from Floyd Chronicle & Times
Information about Floyd Chronicle & Times
Where is Floyd Chronicle & Times located?Prestonsburg, United StatesFloyd Chronicle & Times's WebsiteFactuality
How credible is the news from Floyd Chronicle & Times?Learn more about Factuality Ratings.
Media Bias Ratings
Does Floyd Chronicle & Times lean left or right?
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Top Floyd Chronicle & Times News
Latest News Stories
Prestonsburg · PrestonsburgJohnson County artists Tim and Rachel Frazier are now hanging up in the Emergency Department of Highlands ARH Hospital. The couple mostly does commission work and focus mainly on inspiration from the Appalachian region. Tim Frazier specializes in landscapes he said he has been inspired by well known artist Bob Ross. Rachel Frazier specializing in still-lifes and portraits.See the Story
Highlands ARH displays local art for patients
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Economy · PrestonsburgGod's Pantry in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, handed out Thanksgiving meals for those who are in need of assistance this holiday season. Food pantries have seen an increase in those seeking help from Food Pantries in central and Eastern Kentucky. The increase in demand is causing food pantries to struggle meeting the needs.See the Story
Economy affects God’s Pantry Thanksgiving donations
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Prestonsburg · PrestonsburgBobby Akers has dedicated 21 years to education within the Floyd County Schools. Akers serves the school district as chief communications officer. His deep roots in the community and his professional experience make him an ideal representative on the Chamber Board, the statement said. The appointment highlights the strong partnership between the educational and business communities in Floyd County.See the Story
Floyd County Schools chief communications officer appointed to Floyd County Chamber of Commerce Board
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Lexington, Kentucky · LexingtonBig Sandy Community and Technical College invited Actalent, a leading automotive engineering recruitment firm. The event provided an opportunity for students to gain insights into the hiring process within the automotive engineering industry. BSCTC President Dr. William Scott Rule emphasized the institution's commitment to preparing students for successful careers.See the Story
Actalent visits BSCTC Pikeville Campus
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Prestonsburg · PrestonsburgGov. Andy Beshear has awarded $2,233,948 to 32 organizations across the commonwealth. The funds are being awarded from the federal Violence Against Women Act grant program. Funds are allocated for law enforcement, prosecutors, victim services and state and local courts. It also supports community and local projects serving adult and youth victims.See the Story
Beshear awards more than $2.2M to fight domestic violence
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Prestonsburg · PrestonsburgKathy L. Rouse, 40, of Liberty Lane, Dana, was possibly intoxicated and driving her child to school at Betsy Layne Elementary School. Rouse was lodged in the Floyd County Detention Center on charges of DUI and second-degree wanton endangerment. Rouse had a blood alcohol level of .177, more than twice the .08 limit at which someone is considered to be driving while intoxicated in Kentucky.See the Story
Floyd woman charged with DUI, endangering child
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Prestonsburg · PrestonsburgAngela Duncan has successfully completed the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) School Human Resources Leadership Program. This accomplishment comes at a time when the role of HR leaders in educational institutions is more critical than ever. The KASA program equips HR leaders like Duncan with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate these complexities effectively.See the Story
Duncan completes the KASA School Human Resources Leadership Program
100% Center coverage: 1 sources