Saturday Aug 23 | Harlan Daily Enterprise
Woman sentenced to 10 years in mail theft investigation
A Harlan woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday in Harlan Circuit Court on 65 charges involving theft.
It's 53 weekdays and counting. That's how much longer the repair work on the Ironton-Russell Bridge is expected to last, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
OLBH announces Dinner at Tiffany's honorees
Elle Berry and Larry Fields, M.D., have been announced as the honorees for Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital's Dinner at Tiffany's celebration.
Six of nine school districts in northeast Kentucky met federal goals for adequate yearly progress last year under the No Child Left Behind Act, according to data released Tuesday by the Kentucky Department of ...
On the one hand, no more sleeping in and no more riding bikes all day. On the other, gleeful reunion with old friends and a good reason to show off all those new clothes.
Widening of KY 22 delayed for numerous reasons
Dozens of people packed a hearing asking for answers to a long delayed road construction project.
Schools tightening belts with cuts
State budget cuts are forcing school districts in Kentucky, including the FIVCO area, to cut staff.
Officials tour CSX Russell yards
Some emergency responders and other local officials on Tuesday received a VIP tour of CSX Transportation's Russell rail yards.
Rams of all generations together
There was a whole lot of shaking going on at Raceland-Worthington High School Saturday.
Still reeling from his own 40-year class reunion, Terry Stevens is spreading the word about the 80-Year Ram Jam set for Saturday at Raceland-Worthington High School.
There was one person noticeably missing from Wednesday's brief ceremony marking the completion of lighting along Ky.
Project lights the way on Ohio River road
Motorists driving on Ky. 244 the last few weeks may have noticed a significant difference from previous trips down the road.
Conservation best solution to oil woes Friday's opinion column by Martin Schram pretended to address the problem of high gas prices in this country.
With the price of produce rivaling gold bullion, more Americans are mining for food in their own back yards.
A vicious dog ban passed in Worthington, Kentucky
Despite the objections of some pet owners, Worthington, Kentucky's city council has passed legislation banning ownership by residents of certain breeds of what Kentucky law considers to be "vicious dogs". The ...
Within a few weeks Rottweilers, chow chows and variations of the bull terrier will officially be unwelcome in Worthington.
Festival provides listeners with big band sounds Mike James The Independent ASHLAND - The spreading shade of a towering beech tree provided prime concert seats for three friends Saturday.
Man hangs himself while in police custody
A DUI suspect charged by the Nitro Police Department with fleeing while under the influence of alcohol, committee suicide today while in custody at the Nitro Police Department headquarters.
There is such a thing as a free lunch, at least during the summer if you're 18 and younger.
Jim Rice of Worthington simply shakes his head and sighs as he talks about recent dog-related discussions by city officials.