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Stanford · StanfordMichael Keith Gorley, 38, was last seen on May 17, 2015. His mother, Sandra Hasty, has no doubt that he is dead. She has already bought a headstone for Michael and is making payments for funeral arrangements for the day that his remains are found.See the Story
“What if it was your son?” Police say Michael Gorley case remains active
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Stanford · StanfordBY ABIGAIL ROBERTS Correspondent STANFORD – The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is currently working to locate the man who robbed Leach’s Mart at gunpoint and made off with two cash registers full of money. It was about 8:50 p.m. when a man pulled into the parking lot of Leach’s Mart, located at the intersection of U.S. 27 and Ky. Hwy. 501, driving what deputies believe was a green or gray colored Lexus RX 350. At the time, there were two other …See the Story
Store clerks held at gunpoint while man robs store
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Patriots · StanfordLincoln survives a late comeback, took the game to overtime and took control in the second extra period. Patriots remain unbeaten against 45th District and 12th Region foes. Tramane Alcorn scored a season-high 30 points to lead Lincoln. Only Boyle County, which hosts Lincoln on Friday, can tie Lincoln for the top spot.See the Story
Lincoln stays atop district with 2OT win over DCA
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Kentucky · KentuckyBY TOM LATEK Kentucky Today The 988 service, which allows Kentuckians in crisis to connect with suicide prevention, mental health and substance abuse counselors in their area by calling the three-digit number from any phone, is being touted as a success. “It is providing help to more people than ever before,” said Gov. Andy Beshear in marking the six-month anniversary of 988 service in Kentucky. He termed it the mental health version of 911, des…See the Story
988 suicide line marks six months, monthly calls increase by 26%
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IUN to celebrate Black History Month with concert and film series
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US & CanadaA new bill introduced in the Michigan Senate would ban TikTok from government devices. The app is owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance. It's considered a national security concern by federal law enforcement like the FBI. So far, only the federal government has moved to ban the app from public employee's devices.See the Story
Michigan could be next in line to ban TikTok on state government devices
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Letter to the editor: McCarthy and Santos
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The Race for the No. 1 Seeds in College Basketball
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