Monthly Archives: April, 2025

Beatrice Mae Castle Mabry

Beatrice Mae Castle Mabry, age 89, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at her son’s residence. She was born Sunday, February...

Extension Notes: Better Pastures Equals Healthier Herds

Rebecca Konopka Carter County Extension Office Agriculture & Natural Resources Rotational stocking, often referred to as rotational grazing, is a powerful technique that can bring a...

Joyful Noise: Following Jesus in the Power of the Cross

(Photo by Jeremy D. Wells, Carter County Times)     By Pastor Naomi Mitchell For Carter County Times   We just celebrated Holy Week remembering what a difference that week...

Ask Daryl: Your Professional Organizer – Taming a TEMU habit

by Daryl Ashley Confusion Solution   “I’m a busy mom and teacher with a TEMU habit. Help!” You are not the only one facing the popularity of this...

Weekly Arrests: 4/23/25

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

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News   In partnership with local law enforcement, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day acts as a reminder to get rid of...

Mabry chosen as 2025 Rogers Scholar

By Sharon Dodson Center for Rural Development   East Carter High School student Kara Mabry has been chosen by the Center for Rural Development as one of...

Deciding where the money goes

By Charles Romans Carter County Times   The Carter County Fiscal Court is in the process of establishing an advisory board made up of county residents to...

Beshear asks people to flood phones with stories of how they benefit from Medicaid as Congress considers cuts

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News When it comes to persuading Congress to stop funding cuts to Medicaid, Gov. Andy Beshear said one of the most...

Picking a new pope

By Robert Dean Carter County Times   With Pope Francis dying on the Monday after Easter at 88 years old, we’re about to see one of the...

Auditor announces investigation of how Kentucky awarded medical cannabis licenses

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern   Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball plans to investigate how the state’s Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC) processed license applications, she announced Thursday. Ball’s...

School board meetings offer insight and information

By Charles Romans Carter County Times   The Carter County Board of Education typically holds its meetings at a different school within the district each month, and...

Ambulance board discusses maintenance and finance

By Charles Romans Carter County Times   The Carter County Ambulance Board held its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday April 21. On the Board’s agenda were items...

Pet of the Week: Meet Luke

Luke is an 8-month-old hound pup. He’s very friendly, loves attention, and is good with other dogs. His $100 adoption fee includes rabies vaccination...

Calvin Arthur Baker

Calvin Arthur Baker, age 65, of Scotts Branch Road, Vanceburg, Kentucky, passed away Monday, April 14, 2025, at his residence. He was born Wednesday, November...

Janet Mullins Wilson

Janet Mullins Wilson, age 86, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Monday, April 14, 2025, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. She was...

Weekly Arrests: 4/16/25

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

Tourism hosts Easter egg hunt

By Charles Romans Carter County Times   The popular Easter egg hunt returns to Grayson on Saturday, April 19, 11 am at Prichard Elementary. The egg hunt...

Extension Notes: Periodical Cicadas Emerge Across Kentucky this Spring: How to Protect Your Trees and Shrubs

Rebecca Konopka Carter County Extension Office Agriculture & Natural ResourcesKentucky will be the epicenter for the emergence of Brood XIV of 17-year periodical cicadas this...

Taking in, removing, and funding county roads

By Charles Romans Carter County Times   The Carter County Fiscal Court began its regularly scheduled April meeting with a moment of silence for the county’s emergency...
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