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Busy Independence Day for police in Eastern Kentucky
While most people get to celebrate Independence Day, others are working to make sure it's a safe one.
If you still haven't made plans for the holiday weekend...there are plenty of things to do around eastern Kentucky.
Account from frontline of war shows Blair was admired, beloved by platoon
John Blair, who was killed Saturday in Afghanistan, was an Army National Guard member assigned to a detachment from Lawrenceville.
Rink & Jacoby united in marriage
Kasi Rink of Roy, Washington, and Luke Jacoby, also of Roy, Washington, were united in marriage 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Moore Street Tabernacle in Ashland, Ky.
Men from Kentucky arrested after traffic stop
Two Kentucky men remained in the Wayne County Jail on Monday night after their arrest for drug possession following a traffic stop on Interstate 70.
E. Ky. official, ex-candidate charged with fraud
An eastern Kentucky county official and a former candidate have been charged with defrauding a local Democratic Party and conspiring to buy votes.
Soldier killed in combat grew up in eastern Ky.
A soldier who was killed in Afghanistan grew up and graduated from high school in eastern Kentucky.
Famous Eastern Kentucky steakhouse burns
Firefighters are trying to figure out what caused a popular Hazard, Kentucky, restaurant to catch fire Sunday.
Hazard police investigate break-in's
Police are looking for who's responsible for several break-ins around Hazard. Police say someone broke into two cars, one home, and a porch on Baker Hill, stealing lawn equipment, money, and other items.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA Brings Rebuilding Information To Southeast Kentucky Communities
Rebuilding or repairing a home after the severe storms and flooding of May can be challenging.
Post 10 Harlan Welcomes New Trooper
Kentucky State Police Post 10 welcomes a new Trooper from the latest graduating class number 87 of the Kentucky State Police Academy.
Police Shoot Out Tires After 11-Year-Old Takes Church Van For A Joy Ride
Police in eastern Kentucky say an 11-year-old boy will be referred to juvenile authorities after he took a church van for a drive, smashing six vehicles and prompting police to shoot out the van tires to stop him.
Police: 11-year-old uninjured after driving van
Police in eastern Kentucky say an 11-year-old boy will be referred to juvenile authorities after he took a church van for a drive, smashing six vehicles and prompting police to shoot out the van tires to stop him.
Professor Abel's plucky kittens have hardy, survival heritage
Professor Abel's plucky kittens have hardy, survival heritage Three kittens available for adoption: ANIMALS in CM CLASSIFIEDS Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com Dr.
Eastern Ky. town passes liquor referendum
Voters in Paintsville have approved alcohol sales in the southeastern Kentucky city.
Update on Leslie County Murder Investigation
Detectives with the Kentucky State Police Post 13 in Hazard have made an arrest in the Murder Investigation of Chad B. Muncy.
Moran's coal stance persuades voter
It was a tough choice between "local" Creigh Deeds and Brian Moran, but I have decided to endorse Brian Moran because of his environmental stands and to encourage him in his positions against the coal industry.
Mongiardo likes 'medical Internet'
Kentucky Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo said Wednesday he believes the creation of a network where medical providers can more readily share information with one another is "the foundation" to reforming the health care system in Kentucky and nationwide.
Store clerk robbed at gunpoint
On 05/23/2009 at approximately 1:27 A.M. Kentucky State Police post 13 Hazard received a call from an employee of the Grapevine BP located in the Grapevine community of Perry County.
Fatal Collision on Clear Creek Road
On 05/26/2009 at 03:56 A.M. KSP Post 13 Hazard received a call reporting a single vehicle collision on Clear Creek Road.