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U News | Universities of Mississippi and Kentucky win funding from the National Science Foundation. CU Boulder receives $20 million grant to launch a National Quantum Nanofab facility. From Two Universities in Neighboring States:. The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $35 million to five universities, including two in...
2 Prestonsburg Men Facing Animal Cruelty Charges
An investigation into animal cruelty has led to the arrest of two Prestonsburg men, James Endicott and Jimmy Endicott. State troopers reported that upon arriving at the residence on Rt 3385, they saw animals with no food or water and looking malnourished. Both men now face eight counts of second-degree...
Recovery CEO gives big to support Democrat Beshear and a host of Republicans
FRANKFORT — In his State of the Commonwealth speech in January, Gov. Andy Beshear took a moment to address the scourge of addiction in Kentucky, singling out for praise the state’s largest provider of treatment services. Addiction Recovery Care, or ARC, the Eastern Kentucky-based company — with about 75% of the state’s treatment beds — […] The post Recovery CEO gives big to support Democrat Beshear and a host of Republicans appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Local Pharmacist Appointed to State Cannabis Board
Booneville has a say in the future of medical marijuana in the Commonwealth. The Kentucky Board of Pharmacy appointed local pharmacist and owner of Booneville Discount Drug, Matt Carrico, to a four-year term on the Medical Cannabis Board of Physicians and Advisors. The appointment will be confirmed by the state...
Dingess to continue Morehead State career after contributing to Martin County this summer
INEZ — Martin County High School alum Brady Dingess is no stranger to the basketball court. The Morehead State Eagle found his way back to Inez this summer after reaching the NCAA tournament in men’s college basketball. “My college career is going great. I truly love it here,”...
Tommy’s Auto Sales Player of the Week: Kyla Bragg
INEZ — Kyla Bragg is the Tommy’s Auto Sales Player of the Week. Bragg plays multiple positions for the Martin County 12U All-Stars softball team. The All-Star put on a performance in all aspects of the game when taking on Magoffin County on Thursday in Inez. She led...
Colby Kirk elected to SKED board
SOMERSET — Colby Kirk, president and CEO of One East Kentucky, has been appointed to the Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation’s (SKED) General Membership board. The Martin County native was nominated and elected by the SKED board of directors during its May 2024 meeting. “I’m honored to have...
Gov. Justice appoints Ryan Browning to 28th District in House of Delegates
CHARLESTON, WV (WVDN) — Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Ryan Browning to the West Virginia House of Delegates for the 28th District which represents Wayne County. Browning fills the vacancy left by the resignation of Mark Ross and will serve the remainder of the unexpired term. The post Gov. Justice appoints Ryan Browning to 28th District in House of Delegates appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Welcome David And Becky Baldwin, Back To Their Hometown Of Louisa Kentucky!
We would like to welcome David and Becky Baldwin, back to their hometown of Louisa Kentucky!. Dave Baldwin, who is a 40 plus year journeyman drywall finisher by trade, is also a Martin County, Sheldon Clark high school graduate from Inez Kentucky. Becky Baldwin is a Lawrence County High School attendee graduating class of 1981. They have been in the ministry their entire married life.
Danville student selected to KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council
Local student Abigail Sears, an 11th grader at Danville High School, was selected along with 10 other Kentucky public high school students to be part of the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE)’s Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council. Established to allow student feedback on critical issues impacting students and schools, the council connects students with KDE staff […] The post Danville student selected to KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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