Sunday, April 28, 2024
Big Sandy Community and Technical College and the Mountain Arts Center recently held the "Introduction to Songwriting" class, an educational experience offered to students from Floyd County School Systems, including the David School Theater, Band, Choir, Media Arts and Gifted and Talented programs.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
A Floyd man is facing numerous felony charges after Floyd County Sheriff's deputies said they found evidence of trafficking in methamphetamine heroin and other drugs while serving a search warrant.
Friday, April 26, 2024
A former Pike County man rejected a plea deal for a second time for charges he is facing in connection with a 2020 death of a Pike County man in a Floyd County motel.
Beautifying the downtown area and bringing more jobs to the city are the main priorities for Prestonsburg Mayor Rick Hughes.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Big Sandy Community and Technical College, Hazard Community and Technical College, Mountain Comprehensive Care Center and Southern Kentucky Community and Technical College joined forces to host a “Leading Ladies Conference” at the BSCTC campus on Friday, April 19.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
A Floyd County man is facing a felony DUI charge after a recent traffic stop.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
A Floyd County woman was in court on Thursday, April 18 to request a change in bond in a vehicular homicide case.
Floyd County will not receive as much coal severance funds this year as it did last year due to an accounting error in Frankfort, Judge-Executive Robbie Williams said during the court's regular meeting April 17.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Editor's note: Story has been updated to correct the blood alcohol level testified to in court.
Monday, April 22, 2024
Chrysta Ghent, director of the East Kentucky Science Center and Varia Planetarium at Big Sandy Community and Technical College, and Rachelle Burchett, chief workforce and marketing officer at BSCTC, recently took part in the third Rotary Empowering Girls of Appalachia Symposium.
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Betsy Layne High School sophomore Carter Parsons received an offer from the Kentucky Christian University men's basketball program on Monday, April 22. In March, Parsons received his first offer from the Campbellsville University-Harrodsburg men's basketball program. Parsons is pictured with…
Prestonsburg High School graduate Noah Gearheart placed first overall in the first-ever Hillbilly Days Half Marathon on Sunday, April 21. Gearheart is one of the area's top runners.
JENKINS — Jenkins battled back from behind to beat Prestonsburg 8-7 on Friday, April 19.
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There's no doubt that, when Fox Business reporter Hillary Vaughn asked U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib on April 11 to condemn "death to America" chants that were heard at a rally in her Michigan district, it was a "gotcha."
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