Monthly Archives: August, 2024

Woodrow “Blue” Rayburn Jr.

Woodrow “Blue” Rayburn Jr., Age 56, of Olive Hill, KY went to be with the Lord Friday morning July 26, 2024 at his residence...

Woodrow Rayburn Sr.

Woodrow Rayburn Sr., age 75, of Olive Hill, KY went to be with the Lord surrounded by his family on Wednesday afternoon July 24,...

Stewart “Allen” Hall

Stewart "Allen" Hall, 80, husband of Bonnie Hall, passed away on Tuesday, August 27, 2024 in Nicholasville.  Allen was born in Enterprise, Kentucky on...

State on track to see the next individual income tax cut in 2026

Six years ago Kentucky’s individual income tax was 6%. While that seems like a low number, consider that the average Kentuckian worked the first...

Carl “Bud” Stamper

Carl “Bud” Stamper, age 88, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Thursday, August 29, 2024, at UK-St. Claire Hospital in Morehead, Kentucky, surrounded by...

Jeff Lester Viars

Jeff Lester Viars, age 56, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at his residence. He was born Friday, May 26, 1968,...

Bath County Man Wins Big at Cave Run Bingo

A Bath County man has won the “Queen of Hearts” Raffle sponsored by the Morehead Optimist Club as part of their Cave Run Bingo...

Extension Notes: Help Your Garden Weather a Heatwave

After a brief break, scorching temperatures are back.  Most gardeners know that plants can suffer under high summer heat.  Most vegetables and native plants can withstand a...

Great song, trip to seashore set new direction for writing and life

(Reprinted by request from 2018) Choosing a new direction for my personal column has been on my mind for several weeks and today I’m happy...

Some of the poorest Kentuckians pay the highest power bills because their houses leak energy

By Liam Niemeyer The Kentucky Lantern Investor-owned Kentucky Power faced strong criticism last year when it asked to increase its electricity rates in response to “historic”...

Dogs, ponies, and the price of groceries

By Robert Dean For the Carter County Times Now that the dog and pony show of both the RNC and the DNC is over, wouldn’t it...

Sidewalks and empty lots

By Charles Romans Carter County Times Grayson City Council held a special meeting last Wednesday to discuss time sensitive business concerning the city, beginning with the...

West Carter loses to Pike Central

West Carter started off strong, going into halftime with an 8 point lead over the Pike Central Hawks on Friday, and starting the second...

Ending the Summer with art

The Grayson Gallery & Art Center, Inc. will present their end of summer art show, Lots of Fun in the Summertime, with a free...

AS WE SEE IT: Back to school and road safety

School is back in session. That means more morning traffic, including the return of school buses to our roadways. That also means all of...

Getting muddy and rocking out

By Charles Romans Carter County Times If you’re interested in off-roading, there’s a new place in Carter County to go get muddy! Dirt Slingers Off Road...

Joyful Noise: Persevere in faith

By Naomi Mitchell Carter County Times To persevere is to hold firmly and steadily to our faith in God and to His Word despite obstacles or...

Weekly Arrests: 8/28/24

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

Legislative update: 8/28/24

FRANKFORT— The 120th Kentucky State Fair offered an opportunity to reflect on our commonwealth's rich heritage. The theme, "120 Years, 120 Counties," was a tribute to...
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