Monthly Archives: April, 2025

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David Fletcher Lee

David Fletcher Lee, age 64, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at Community Hospice Care Center in Ashland, Kentucky, surrounded...

George Paul Rodgers

George Paul Rodgers, age 74, of Wallingford, Kentucky, passed away, Saturday, April 5, 2025, at his residence in Wallingford, Kentucky. He was born November 17,...

Elwood Caudill

Elwood Caudill, age 89, passed peacefully, surrounded by his family on April 5, 2025, at his home in Olive Hill, Ky. Elwood was born...

State’s educational attainment rate edges closer to 2030 goal

(FRANKFORT, Ky.) -- The percentage of working-age Kentuckians with a postsecondary certificate or degree has risen to 56.2 percent, according to analysis from the...

Extension Notes: Winning the War on Weeds: Why Spring Preemergence Herbicides are Beneficial

Rebecca KonopkaCarter County Extension OfficeAgriculture & Natural Resources Spring is here, and you might be itching to give your lawn a little TLC. While many...

Legislative Update from Senator Robin Webb

FRANKFORT— As the 2025 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly concluded at the end of March, the final two legislative days were devoted...

If you get less than half the vote, please don’t call the victory a mandate!

By: Keith KappesColumnistCarter County Times My logic in this commentary may be an example of splitting hairs, but I’m already sick and tired of the...

Shifty Barr betrays McConnell to get Musk cash

By John Schaaf Kentuckians watching their Washington politicians are witnessing Representative Andy Barr betraying his friend and mentor Senator Mitch McConnell in a way that...

Ask Daryl Your Professional Organizer

This week, I received a request to provide asolution to the following question. “I have too many clothes and a very smallcloset. How do I...

Soccer coming to Grayson Sports Park

By Charles Romans Carter County Times Soon, the Grayson Sports Park will offer even more opportunities for locals and visitors to participate in soccer programs. “Soccer has...

Figuring out how to spend the money

By Charles Romans Carter County Times The Carter County Fiscal Court met in special session on Thursday, March 27 and voted to begin the process of...

Joyful Noise: You are not a lost cause!

By Pastor Naomi Mitchell For Carter County Times Genesis 1:26-27 says, “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let...

Bible college earns accreditation

By Charles Romans Carter County Times Kentucky Christian University (KCU) and their Keeran School of Bible & Ministry (KSBM) recently received a unique distinction with their...

Weekly Arrests: 4/9/25

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

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am a retired journalist so whenever I want to find out anything I go looking for the local newspaper. They can almost...

ACTC spring transfer program fair connects students to future opportunities

ASHLAND, Ky. – Ashland Community and Technical College (ACTC) hosted their annual spring Transfer Program Fair on the College Drive Campus from March 24-27. The...

Employees allege ambulance service misconduct

By Jeremy D. Wells Carter County Times Over the weekend an anonymous whistleblower or whistleblowers, claiming to represent a group of current and former “Concerned Employees...

Working man get screwed (again)

By Robert Dean Carter County Times I feel like a 1950s news desk jockey when I type out the possible headlines for this piece, but I...
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