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Possum Fest 2024 returns to Tri-Cities
The third-annual Possum Fest is set for Saturday, Sept. 7, with the festival taking over Main Street in Cumberland from noon until 8 p.m. bringing music, crafts, games, food and fun for all to enjoy. According to a press release, the festival is free and open to the public for family friendly festivalgoers to enjoy. […] The post Possum Fest 2024 returns to Tri-Cities appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Will writing and heirs property session coming
Most people are familiar with the need for a legal will to determine how a person’s assets will be distributed after they pass away. However, many are unsure about the process or how to go about writing a will. The Will Writing Clinic and Heirs Property Information Session may help with that issue. Jeremy Williams, […] The post Will writing and heirs property session coming appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Leslie County storms back over Floyd Central in fourth-quarter thriller
FLOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Leslie County traveled to take on Floyd Central as both teams looked to bounce back after week one losses. After finding themselves grounded for a majority of the game, trailing by as much as 18, the Eagles soared back in the fourth quarter and escaped with a 41-26 win.
Kentucky announces pop-up driver's testing locations for area with no regional office
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky State Police is trying to make it easier for young drivers in outlying areas of the state to get their driver's license. The pilot program is being launched in Barren, Grant, Marion, Oldham and Perry counties to provide easier access to young Kentuckians wishing to obtain their driver’s license.
HCTC hosts 46th annual fire school training
Hazard Community and Technical College recently hosted the 46th annual fire school in collaboration with the Mountain Firefighters Association and the Kentucky Fire Commission, Aug. 24-26. The event began with remarks from Perry County Judge-Executive Scott Alexander, HCTC President & Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jennifer Lindon and Mountain Firefighters Association...
Hazard-Perry County Chamber of Commerce hosts 70th Annual Civic Night
The Hazard-Perry County Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 70th annual Civic Night on Aug. 27 at the First Federal Center. The evening featured a program led by Steve Hensley, along with a dinner and awards ceremony that honored individuals for their distinguished service, outstanding leadership and dedication to the community.
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