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Veteran's Club CEO found guilty of receiving thousands in unemployment benefits illegally
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal grand jury has found the CEO and founder of Veterans Club, Inc. guilty of receiving thousands of dollars in unemployment benefits illegally. Jeremy Harrell’s guilty verdict came down late Friday. Harrell is accused of receiving more than $100,000 worth of unemployment benefits from...
Bourbon, Brunch and Bluegrass Event Coming To Kentucky This September
Beth Squires is the Deputy Editor at The Whiskey Wash and whiskey bottle investment specialist. NuLu Business Association, in partnership with the Louisville Mayor’s Office and Danny Wimmer Presents, has announced the hosting of Bourbon, Brunch and Bluegrass. The pregame event will showcase NuLu and celebrate the heritage of bourbon in the Bluegrass state.
Clinton County woman wins KSP Trooper Island raffle
A Clinton County woman has won the Kentucky State Police Trooper Island raffle at the Kentucky State Fair. Lois Melton of Albany won a 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible, or $50,000 cash, whichever she chooses. The drawing was held on Sunday, the final day of the Kentucky State Fair.
Highway Labor Day Fest Kicks Off Labor Day Weekend in Paintsville
Eastern Kentucky has emerging artists and legendary musicians that you can hear play at this year's Highway Labor Day Fest. The event kicks off on August 31st in Paintsville, Kentucky. Get your tickets at alleyfestky.com.
Man arrested on drug charges in Wayne County
WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A man was arrested Tuesday on drug charges in the Fort Gay area during an investigation that turned up nearly six pounds of marijuana and other substances, Wayne County Sheriff Rick Thompson said. Clyde “Patch” Chapman, 65, was taken into custody after deputies and officers...
Man arrested on weapon charges following traffic stop
WAYNE COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A suspect with a lengthy criminal history was arrested on weapon charges in the Fort Gay area, according to Wayne County Sheriff Rick Thompson. The arrest occurred when the Wayne County Sheriff Drug Enforcement Unit stopped a vehicle. During the stop, officers found a loaded .45 caliber handgun concealed under […]
Salyersville Man Facing Numerous Charges
The Magoffin County Sheriff’s Office recently pulled over Matthew Owens, 50, of Salyersville, and found he had a warrant after being charged with meth trafficking earlier this year. When the police told him to turn around to be cuffed, they said he tried to run away instead, but he...
2024 National Patriot Tour makes Pikeville stop
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - The 2024 National Patriot Tour made a stop in Pikeville this week, sending a flag on its trek across the nation. The flag was delivered to MineShaft Harley Davidson of Pikeville Monday from a group from West Virginia. A convoy of motorcycles hit the road Tuesday to take the flag to its Tennessee stop.
LOUISA MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL SPLITS TWO OVC CONFERENCE GAMES
Louisa, Ky. — The defending OVC champion Louisa Middle girls basketball team is off to a 1-1 start to the 2024 season. Front L to R Kaylee Spillman, Addy Howard, Sidney Ash, Lauren Sammons, Jenna Murphy, AB Hayes. Middle L to R Brinley Baisden, Leah Muncy, Gracie Woods, MacKenzie...
Annual fundraiser to help preserve the museum, the birthplace of the great Fred Vinson of Louisa, Kentucky
Rehearsals are under way for a dinner-mystery play to be performed at the Fred Vinson Museum on August 30th and 31st. The play revolves around a woman and her three sisters who are out celebrating her birthday at a place called Café Murder—with an ending impossible to predict.
Two arrested in Pikeville home invasion
PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Two people have been arrested following a home invasion in Pikeville last week. Police say multiple individuals entered a home on Bridge Street just before midnight last Thursday, told the people there to empty their pockets, and threatened to beat up or shoot anyone who didn’t comply.
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