Friday Nov 27 | Harlan Daily Enterprise
Settlement school hosts gathering
Students from Cowan Creek Mountain Music School, in Whitesburg, entertained a crowd of about 60 with old-time music.
Kentucky State Police is investigating a shooting that happened on Susan Cook Drive in the Whitesburg community of Letcher County shortly after 11:00 P.M. on Tuesday night .
Man in critical condition after being shot in head
A man is in critical condition after being shot in the head. State Police say James Nichols shot Paul Fields at a home in Whitesburg in Letcher county.
Whitesburg teen battling cancer
A Letcher County teenager is fighting for his life tonight at a Cincinnati hospital.
Two Injured & One Killed in a Two Car Collision on US Highway 119
On November 2, 2009 the Kentucky State Police Post 13 in Hazard received a call of a two vehicle injury collision on US Highway 119 North in the Ermine Community of Letcher County.
Grant will help settlement school help county
NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise New Americorps VISTA coordinators pictured at Pine Mountain Settlement School include, from left: Vincent Smith, Elizabeth Sanders and Stacy Gloss.
Please join Lee Sexton and many more talented musicians for the kick off of the Gatewood Riley Back Roads Tour Friday Oct.
Emergency system making a difference
A new emergency response system in Letcher County is already paying off. Officials say the system is pretty easy to use, and it has many tools.
Transportation authority members named
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear Wednesday named the 11 Kentuckians who will work with a group from Indiana to devise a financing mechanism to fund the construction of two bridges across the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana.
SKCTC President focuses on advocacy at Chamber luncheon
Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College President Dr. Bruce Ayers was the guest speaker at this month's Bell County Chamber of Commerce Soup and Sandwich luncheon, which was held at J. Milton's restaurant on Thursday afternoon.
Hoover's Furniture & Interiors closing two Kentucky stores
LEXINGTON, Ky. a ' Hoover's Furniture & Interiors is closing its remaining stores here and in Hazard, Ky., citing the housing slump as a contributor to its losses this year, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.
New Letcher County drug program graduates
Three people are new graduates from the Letcher County Drug Court Program Wednesday.But their graduation ceremony also had another purpose, to raise awareness for a big problem facing many areas.
Whitley school closings wona t affect fall break
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer The Whitley County school system's week out for illness will not affect the upcoming fall break, said Patrick Bowling, the district's director of pupil personnel.
Write On: 'Land of Meth & Moonshine'
They found his body hanging from a tree here in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
No Child Left Behind Scores Out, SKCTC President Reacts
Some schools in Eastern Kentucky did not make the grade. But one Community College President in Eastern Kentucky says even though the scores were low, most students are prepared for college.
Halfway to Hazard knows their place
Halfway to Hazard's David Tolliver, left, and Chad Warrix grew up in Eastern Kentucky and are proud of it.
Coroner: 'Fed' written in pen on Ky. Census worker
Authorities said a U.S. Census worker died by asphyxiation but were releasing few other details about the mysterious case nearly two weeks after Bill Sparkman's body -- with the word "fed" scrawled on the chest -- was found hanging from a tree near a family cemetery secluded by Appalachian forest.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Area where census worker died has troubled history
BIG CREEK, Ky. - A census worker found hanged from a tree with the word "fed" scrawled on his chest met his end in a corner of Appalachia with an abundance of meth labs and marijuana fields - and a reputation for mistrusting government that dates back to the days of moonshiners and "revenuers." In this undated 2008 photo, Bill Sparkman is seen with ...
Banjo Master Lee Sexton and Pals to Play
LEXINGTON, Ky. Banjo master Lee Sexton will join fellow old-time musicians Rich Kirby, Roy T. and Jack Adams for the next concert presented as part of "Appalachia in the Bluegrass." Featuring three well-known traditional artists and up-and-coming banjo player Jack Adams, the free public concert is scheduled for noon Friday, Sept.
Letcher County Convenient Store Robbery
The Kentucky State Police Post 13 in Hazard, Ky is investigating an Armed Robbery which happened at the Double Quick Marathon convenient store located at 4497 Highway 15 South in the Dry Fork Community of Letcher County.
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