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Movies from the Black Lagoon: ‘Terror Squad’
Middle Eastern terrorists embark on a violent rampage in Kokomo, Ind., until they run into some ill-behaved teens serving detention in this late 1980s action extravaganza-on a budget. A fair quest...
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Comedy was your best bet this week with two high spirited entries competing for your video dollar. “Date Night” — A married couple skip their typical date night plans, with disastrous results in...
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Cesco Benardo, Jarad Strassberg, Ashleigh Lamb and Lacy Thomas ride bikes on the Virginia Creeper Trail as one of the Maytown Center’s many summer activities. Summer Fun: Maytown Center has been hub of activity
The Maytown Center has been a hub of activities and opportunities this summer, with close to 100 students from the Martin, Warco, Garrett and Maytown taking advantage of the fun. According to offi...
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Going to the Dogs: Children’s author, friends a hit with students
PRESTONSBURG – Prestonsburg Elementary went to the dogs on Wednesday morning as author David Sargent, Jr. visited the school to talk with students and give them the chance to meet the dogs that ...
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Joseph Sammons found the tire and what he said appeared to be a school bus door several years ago buried on property he bought from Ottis Cesco. Unearthing History: Artifacts from school bus wreck uncovered
PRESTONSBURG – A tire may be a simple object made out of rubber, but a tire unearthed in Prestonsburg could be much more than that, according to Michael Crisp, director of “The Very Worst Thing,...
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Fourth and fifth-grade students at May Valley Elementary learned how to play the dulcimer last week under the director of Berea artist Jennifer Rose Escobar. Pictured left to right are Daisy Hayes and Holly Click; back row, left to right: Kendra Collins and Dylan Caudill. Mountain Music: Music and heritage combine for May Valley students
MARTIN – The sound of dulcimers filled the hallways of May Valley Elementary last week as Jennifer Rose Escobar, an artist from Berea, introduced fourth and fifth-grade and students to the mount...
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JWT, PMC to present Elvis tribute artist
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On Saturday, May 22, at 7 p.m., renowned Elvis tribute artist Stephen Freeman returns for an encore performance at the Mountain Arts Center. After his wildly popular 2009 concert, “The Gospel Side ...
Movies from the Black Lagoon: ‘Whiteout’
by Tom Doty
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It was a heck of a weekend on Feb. 6. The big blow of 2010 hit the Lagoon and dumped about 22 inches of snow on it. The President called it “Snow-mageddon” while the local weather people dubbed it...
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by Tom Doty
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Small releases were the theme this week. These films may have been underachievers at the box office (or on television) but they are a solid bet for your entertainment dollar. “Bad Lieutenant: Port...
Arts Education: Floyd County students learn from artists
by Jarrid Deaton
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PRESTONSBURG – It was a day for the arts at the Wilkinson-Stumbo Convention Center as students from across Floyd County attended special workshops under the direction of three visiting artists on F...
Our Yesterdays
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Items taken from The Floyd County Times, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 years ago.
Leap of Faith: Calling to ministry leads Goble to Big Sandy CTC
by Sandra Saad
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Roger Goble had been a passably good but lackluster student at Johnson Central High School. He didn’t have to suffer the usual high school angst about whether he should go to college, where to go ...
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