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County School Board talks construction, evaluation
The Harlan County Schools Board of Education met on Thursday, June 28, discussing matters including a fieldhouse construction project and the performance of the district’s Superintendent. Board Chairman Gary Farmer turned the floor over to Superintendent Brent Roark to update the board on construction currently underway in the district. Roark brough the board up to […] The post County School Board talks construction, evaluation appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Main Street Pineville receives Hometown Grant from T-Mobile
Pineville is one of the latest 25 cities to receive a Hometown Grant from T-Mobile. The $50,000 grant will go toward activating an alleyway in downtown Pineville, making both the mini park and historic theater more accessible while also adding modern conveniences. The grant was submitted by Main Street Pineville. “We are happy to be […] The post Main Street Pineville receives Hometown Grant from T-Mobile appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Local Independence Day celebrations around the Tri-State
Cities throughout the Tri-State area will be celebrating Independence Day this week with fireworks, music, movies and fun. On Wednesday, July 3 the City of Pineville will be celebrating Independence Day with food vendors set downtown starting at 5:30 p.m. and a FREE showing of JAWS at the Bell Theater at 7 p.m. Pineville’s fireworks […] The post Local Independence Day celebrations around the Tri-State appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Bell County Chamber announces leadership transition and upcoming events
Melissa Turner has resigned as the Executive Director of the Bell County Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber announced in a release sent out Tuesday afternoon. “The Bell County Chamber of Commerce announces the resignation of Melissa Turner, who has served as the Chamber’s Director for the past year. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Melissa […] The post Bell County Chamber announces leadership transition and upcoming events appeared first on Middlesboro News.
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