Monthly Archives: June, 2023

Pet of the Week: Meet Zeppelin

Zeppelin is a male Jack Russell mix believed to be about nine weeks old. His $100 adoption fee includes rabies vaccination and being neutered....

From bluegrass to show tunes

Eastern Kentucky is well known for producing musical talent – particularly bluegrass and country music, styles that are born of, and speak to, the...

AS WE SEE IT: Negating negativity

If you only followed social media, and never went downtown or participated in any events, you might think Olive Hill was full of nothing...

Things I wish someone told me, but I probably wouldn’t have listened to

In video games and tabletop role playing games wisdom is a statistic that you can max out. It’s something you achieve, and that acts...

Honoring the flag

By Gary Bond, American Legion Historian For the Carter County Times How To Properly Dispose of a Worn Out US Flag  Many Americans proudly fly the U.S....

West Carter FFA receives highest honor at State Convention

Over 2,500 Future Farmers of America (FFA) members, advisors, and guests assembled at Rupp Arena on June 6-8 in Lexington to celebrate the accomplishments...

Elder Abuse Awareness Event

The FIVCO Local Coordinating Council is welcoming community members to attend a free training event on elder abuse maltreatment. The training event will take...

Bluegrass Bible Beat: Those who mourn

Those who mourn By: Sling n’Stone Ministry Last week we talked about those “poor in spirit,” in Matthew 5:3. This week, we move on to the...

Weekly arrests report: 6/14/23

The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Carter County Detention Center over the past week. This list includes local arrests only. It...

Lawmakers continue preparing for next state budget

As the only branch of state government with the constitutional authority to spend and raise money, one of the legislature’s biggest tasks is the...

Extension Notes: Helping older adults plan for natural disasters

Source: Amy Kostelic, associate professor UK School of Human Environmental Sciences  Tornadoes, floods, wildfires and hurricanes are powerful reminders of Mother Nature's power. Despite their...

Extension Notes: How to help a drought-stressed lawn

Kentucky’s been pretty dry the past few weeks. Even if we get a heavy rainfall in the near future, it won’t completely alleviate drought...

Arrest made in Olive Hill police shooting

An Olive Hill police officer wounded in a shooting incident Monday afternoon is in stable condition, and was posting to social media later that...

Rosie Lee Lucas Adams

Mrs. Rosie Lee Lucas Adams, age 69, of Webbville, Kentucky, arrived in heaven Friday, June 9, 2023. She was born Sunday, April 4, 1954, in...

Clyde Carpenter

Mr. Clyde Carpenter, age 72, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, June 10, 2023, at St. Claire Medical...

Officer wounded in Olive Hill shooting

An Olive Hill police officer wounded in a shooting incident Monday afternoon is in stable condition and was posting to social media later that...

William Franklin “Bill” Molton

William Franklin “Bill” Molton, 81, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky. He was...

Letter to the Editor: The undeniable advantages of propane autogas for fleet operations

I am writing to shed light on a sustainable and cost-effective alternative that has proven its worth in the transportation industry: propane autogas. With...
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