Monthly Archives: August, 2024

Applying for disaster mitigation relief

By Charles Romans Carter County Times Natural disasters cost property owners and businesses millions of dollars each year. Insurance covers much of the repairs necessary to...

Extension Notes: Looking to Build Leadership Skills? Join a 4-H Club 

Rebecca Hayes Carter County Extension Office Kentucky 4-H empowers young people to become leaders. But what does that mean, and how does involvement in 4-H play...

Extension Notes: Local Farmers Invited to Compete in East Kentucky Hay Contest

Local farmers are encouraged to showcase their hay-making expertise by entering the East Kentucky Hay Contest. The contest aims to recognize outstanding hay production...

Why should we care about the American flag flying upside down?

It was late at night as I halted my car at a four-way-stop in Winchester when I spotted an American flag flying upside down...

Pet of the Week: Meet Gypsy

Gypsy is a 35 lb. boxer mix. This sweet girl walks on a leash very well and loves attention. She has a free adoption...

Fire claims Rockstar Tanning

The city of Olive Hill is down one more historic building as Rockstar Tanning, at 159 Railroad Street downtown, was lost in a fire...

Joyful Noise: Need things to change?

By Pastor Naomi Mitchell For Carter County Times George Muller was originally a thief. Through his conversion, God made Muller a man of great faith and...

Overdose Awareness and Prevention Campaigns Save Lives

By Michael Leach For Carter County Times International Overdose Awareness Day, August 31, is the most extensive annual campaign to end overdose. The campaign raises awareness...

Grayson Tourism plans for Octoberfest

By Charles Romans Carter County Times The Grayson Tourism Commission met in regular session last Thursday (August 8) and took action on items such as approving...

Fiscal Court puts medical marijuana on November ballot

By Charles Romans Carter County Times The Carter County Fiscal Court met in a regular session on Monday to discuss a number of items, including the...

AS WE SEE IT: Let’s talk about Alford pleas

When we made the commitment to begin covering court cases we knew it was going to be a challenge. The time, of course, was...

Middleton delays change of plea

Wendell Middleton was scheduled to enter a change of plea last Friday on charges of first degree sodomy and first degree sexual abuse, but...

Tourism rebounding from financial crisis

Carter County Tourism has paid all of their outstanding invoices and commitments, board president and interim treasurer Chris Perry told the group on Monday....

Weekly Arrests: 8/14/24

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

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Cave Run Symphony Orchestra annual meeting set for Aug. 15

The governing body of the Cave Run Symphony Orchestra will hold its annual membership meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15, at the Morehead Conference Center...

Private school voucher vote is a real threat to Kentucky public schools

Section 184 of the Kentucky state constitution says “no sum shall be raised or collected for education other than in the common schools” without...

Misplaced anger

As a college senior, I took a course on the history of popular culture. It was fascinating, as we examined how transitions from agrarian...
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