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McConnell to unveil ‘Coal Jobs Protection Act’
PIKEVILLE — Eastern Kentucky will serve as the backdrop as U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell announces his “Coal Jobs Protection Act” next week. The Senate Minority Leader will make stops Monday in Pikeville and Hazard to unveil the bill. According to an announcement released by his office, the bill would roll back the Environmental Protection Agency’s “burdensome regulations that negatively impact Kentucky’s coal miners.” McConnell will begin ...
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Riverview, Times seeking Floyd County’s heroes
Riverview Health Care Center and The Floyd County Times are teaming up to identify and honor Floyd County’s community heroes. Beginning Friday, nominations for the Riverview Health Care “Community Heroes” will be accepted on The Times’ website, floydcountytimes.com. Entries will be accepted in four categories — civil service, community organization member, veteran and family or clergy. Nominations will be accepted through May 17. Beginnin...
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<p>photos by Ralph B. Davis</p><p>Students watch as book illustrator Mark Wayne Adams entertained them with his drawings.</p>
Government, by the book
PRESTONSBURG — Third- and fourth-grade students at Prestonsburg Elementary got a lesson in county government Tuesday, and it came in a package they could take home. County Judge-Executive R.D. “Doc” Marshall, Kentucky Association of County Deputy Director Brian Roy and illustrator Mark Wayne Adams talked to a packed auditorium of students about the various offices of county government and the roles those officials fill. Marshall told the ...
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Regional humane society forming
PRESTONSBURG — Local community memebers will gather together this week with the goal of establishing a regional group to promote the humane treatement of animals. The meeting of the Kentucky Mountain Humane Society will be held at the old Floyd County Courthouse at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 25. Organizer Ned Pillersdorf says the goal of the group is to organize all of the local humane societies into a regional group to promote the better tr...
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Prescription medication takeback day planned at local Food City stores
Food City and Operation UNITE will partner up this weekend to collect and safely dispose of unwanted or unused medications as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. On Saturday April 27 six Food City Pharmacy locations in five counties will accept medications from residents between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no charge for this service. UNITE Coalition members, along with law enforcement officials, will staff drop-off locations ...
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Sheriff resigns as KSA president
Sheriff John K Blackburn, who pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge three weeks ago, has resigned as head of the Kentucky Sheriffs Association. Blackburn assumed leadership of the statewide sheriffs organization last fall. KSA executive director Jerry Wagner confirmed Blackburn’s resignation Tuesday, but said the organization had not requested he do so. “He decided to resign on his own accord,” Wagner said. Menifee County Sheriff R...
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Jailer to retire after two decades
PRESTONSBURG — Longtime Jailer Roger Webb will step down from his position next week, after 20 years of service. Webb confirmed to Times staff Tuesday that he is in fact retiring as of April 30, and will leave the responsibility of running the jail to Cheyenne McKinney, who Judge-Executive R.D. “Doc” Marshall is expected to appoint to the position next week. Webb said that after his many years of service, he will try to enjoy retirement. ...
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Miss Kentucky Jessica Casebolt and Mayor Jerry Fannin posed at Lulu's Boutique in downtown Prestonsburg Monday.
Miss Kentucky makes stop in Prestonsburg
PRESTONSBURG — A local Prestonsburg business was treated to an impromptu visit this week, when a Miss America finalist stopped in for a visit. Miss Kentucky Jessica Casebolt signed autographs and visited with store owners and community members during her brief visit to Lulu’s Boutique in downtown Prestonsburg Monday. Casebolt, who is a Pikeville native, is an official spokesperson for Trollbeads, an assorted line of beaded bracelets and n...
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Hazard ambulance driver arrested for on-the-job DUI
McCARR — An ambulance driver was arrested last weekend after Kentucky State Police officers say he was driving under the influence. According to officials with Post 9 in Pikeville, troopers received a 911 call Saturday stating that an ambulance had struck the guardrail and was weaving on the roadway while traveling South on Route 319. Trooper First Class Shannon Jones was dispatched to the area and located the ambulance and its operator, ...
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Hazeltine pays government $50K to settle claims
PRESTONSBURG — A Floyd County doctor has agreed to pay $50,000 and surrender her license to prescribe controlled substances, after an audit found she could not account for nearly 5,000 pills. Dr. Laura Hazeltine agreed to the sanctions Friday, which will settle any potential civil claims brought by the federal government. According to the settlement agreement, an audit of Hazeltine’s practice, covering the period between June 5, 2009, and...
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For the Record
MARRIAGE LICENSES Rosie Mae Slusher to Steven Lowell Crum, both of Martin. Jeanna Breanne Burchett of Prestonsburg to Edmond Leon Lee of Beaver. Evetta Emmaline Smallwood of Wheelwright to Stephen Baldridge of Blountville, Ind. CHARGES FILED David Medina, 21, Prestonsburg – fugitive from another state. Joshua Yates, 22, Printer – flagrant non-support (2 counts). Cindy Lou Bryant, 29, Dana – flagrant non-support. Kevin Ousley...
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Joslyn Isaac: South Floyd High School
County schools send two to Governors Scholars
PRESTONSBURG — Two Floyd County students have been selected for the prestigious Kentucky Governor’s Scholars program. Floyd County Supt. Henry Webb made the announcement earlier this week that two Floyd County students have been selected for the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program, an enhanced summer learning program for students going into their senior year of high school. “The board team and I are very proud of these exceptional studen...
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Pike man pleads guilty to attempted tax evasion
PIKEVILLE — A Pike County man attempting to evade over $150,000 in federal taxes. Darrell Keith Williams entered a guilty plea April 9 in U.S. District Court, as part of a deal with prosecutors. According to an information filed by U.S. Attorney Kerry B. Harvey, Williams attempted to evade taxes on $328,000 in 2009 income he received as a coal industry contractor by directing another person to keep $250,000 of the money and deposit it int...
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‘This is only a test’: Mock disaster next week
If you see yellow and blue decontamination tents dotting your local landscape on or around April 24, the Region 10 Healthcare Planning Coalition says that there is no cause for alarm. A planned exercise next week will train health care providers to contend with a chemical weapons disaster by testing their preparedness through a mock event. According to officials with the HPC, they will be conducting a regional full-scale exercise dealing ...
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<p>Berea farmer Mike Lewis said Floyd County is doing a good job of promoting local agriculture, which he says could transform the community.</p>
Small farming could pay big dividends, experts say
PRESTONSBURG — Small-scale farming could lead to big payoffs for Floyd County, and not just by putting a few extra dollars in the pockets of local farmers. That was the message sounded during the “Farm to Fork” community forum on the subject last week at Big Sandy Community and Technical College. Speakers at the forum included Floyd County Health Department Director Thursa Sloan, local farmer Todd Howard, Grow Appalachia Director Kathy Cu...
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