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McCreary County · McCreary CountyBy the end of July, Congress will consider $2M funding WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05), Dean of the House, announced nearly $150 million in fiscal year 2025 Community Project Funding in East Kentucky has been approved by the House Appropriations Committee, clearing the first major hurdle and advancing on to the U.S. House of Representatives for consideration. One of the fifteen projects to receive approval by the Committe…See the Story
Rogers helps McCreary project clear first funding hurdle
Pine Knot · Pine KnotBy Eugenia Jones {Editor}
eugenia@highland.net Larry’s Gas & Mini Mart, a local family-owned business for 52 years, is now under the ownership of Stop & Go, LLC. The well-known Whitley City business was established 52 years ago by Larry Sumner. Larry’s children Mark and Marlo continued operation of the family business after their father’s passing. Mark, the last family member to own the business, said selling the business was a difficult dec…See the Story
Businesses under new ownerships
McCreary County · McCreary CountyBy Shane Gilreath Over the weekend, I had the harebrained idea to paint porches. They were long overdue. The house’s white columns had turned a frightening tint of gray, the floors – not unlike my face – were showing the wear and tear of the past few years, and the Charleston (haint) blue ceilings were looking a harrowing shade of speckled green. New capitals and bases had been added, for my own sanity’s sake, but painting had evaded me durin…See the Story
Over the weekend, I had the harebrained idea to paint porches
McCreary County · McCreary CountyBy Tommy Druen Recently, I came across a critique of children’s television programming, lamenting that much of it is geared exclusively towards children. This struck me as odd – shouldn’t children’s shows primarily serve children? However, as I read further, the argument began to make sense. The theory proposed that parents and children used to watch television together more frequently, not merely because there were fewer channels, but because m…See the Story
Recently, I came across a critique of children’s television programming
Marijuana · McCreary CountyBy Eugenia Jones {Editor}
eugenia@highland.net Medical Cannabis coming to a dispensary near you Medical cannabis law effective January 1, 2025; McCreary plans to opt out of dispensaries The gradual process of legalizing medical cannabis in the Commonwealth of Kentucky reaches fruition on January 1, 2025, when card-carrying, in-state, qualified patients will be permitted to purchase the amount of medical cannabis specified by the patient’s medica…See the Story
Medical Cannabis coming to a dispensary near you
Pine Knot · Pine KnotMichael Wayne Anderson “Mike” age 58 of Pine Knot, Kentucky passed from this life on Sunday, June 30, 2024 at his home. He was born on August 22, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois to the late Kenneth Anderson and Bessie (Collett) Anderson. Mike leaves behind two daughters, Jennifer Rae Anderson Cordell and Alexis Cheyenne Anderson; brothers, Wendell Anderson and Tim Anderson; sisters, Judy Anderson, Donna King, and Sherry Stephens; a special cousin that…See the Story
Michael Wayne Anderson “Mike”
McCreary County · McCreary CountyONEIDA, TN: As of July 5, 2024, the Hatfield Ridge Multi-Use Trail and Hatfield Ridge Loop Trail have been cleared of storm debris. However, they can only be accessed from the Kentucky side of Divide Road and not from the Tennessee side of Divide Road. Work crews continue to clear roads and trails of hazardous trees from the major weather event on May 26 at Big South Fork National River & Recreation Areas. Due to safety concerns, the follow…See the Story
Big South Fork Continues to Reopen Areas Affected by Recent Storm
McCreary County · McCreary CountyBy Charles Romans Carter County Times The Olive Hill City council met in special session on June 25,2024 to approve the city budget from 7/1/2024 through 6/30/2025. The city showed a balance carried forward of $38,156.00 in their Municipal Road Aid Fund, but no resources carried forward in the General Fund or Utilities Fund. The […]See the Story