Out-of-work coal miners and their spouses will have the opportunity to apply for jobs and connect in-person with more than a dozen area employers at a regional job fair coming to Hazard.
A cool and gray evening this past Friday would not dampen the spirits of over 1,300 residents who took part in the Third Annual Autism Awareness Walk.
Manchester Memorial Hospital celebrated the expansion of its Emergency Department and construction of a new wing with a public open house on Monday, Apr. 29. Several dignitaries attended the event, including Senator Robert Stivers and Congressman Hal Rogers. The ribbon cutting took place at 11 a.m., and was preceded by facility tours and refreshments.
County Faces a Half Million in Damages, Says Judge-Executive
After last weeks’ flash flood, the county was “Declared a Disaster Area” and is bracing for at least a half million dollars worth of repairs for the damages that resulted, says County Judge-Executive Joe Asher.
There were lots of questions last week after many students were stranded at school because of heavy flooding in the county. We talked with Superintendent Reecia Samples last week and Assistant Superintendent Amon Couch Monday and here is what they told us.
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