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$17.5M possible for Bell school bonding
The fiscal agent for the Bell County School District provided an update to the Bell County Board of Education on the district’s bonding capacity from the “recallable nickel.” Joe Nance reported the district currently has bonding potential of $8.7 million. That number will potentially increase to approximately $17.5 million after the General Assembly meets next year. The original projection for bonding potential after the recallable nickel...
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Spring time
Photos by Anthony Cloud|Daily News Spring officially began on Wednesday. One can see a few trees turning green in this photo taken from the Pinnacle. Yellow pansies, shown here, are typically associated with spring-like weather.
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Children’s Reading Foundation awarded $2.87 million grant
In October 2012, trail-blazing early literacy initiatives of the national Children’s Reading Foundation (CRF) received a two-year grant totaling $2.87 million to serve more children. National CRF President Nancy Kerr said the grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Education through the Innovative Approaches to Literacy Program. Total cost of the two year expansion, including the Foundation’s contribution, is $5.4 million. “Children...
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Fire deaths stress need for working smoke detectors
In January, five people — including four small children — died in a house fire in Pike County. On March 9, seven people died in a Knox County house — five of them children. Last week in Wayne County, three people died in a fire, including a child. In Harlan County earlier this year in February, a man was severely burned in a fire at Verda and later died as a result of his injuries. The death toll from house fires in the state is climbing,...
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PHS switching to 7 period schedule
Pineville High School will change to a seven-period school day next year. The school board approved the change during regular session on Monday. Currently, the school uses modified block scheduling. Students have two 90-minute blocks that change each semester. Students also have three one-hour long classes that continue for the entire year. The school has used this process since the 1990s. Next year, the school will have seven one-hour ...
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Cutoff dates for HFRP funding announced
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Kentucky, in cooperation with their partners, announced application cutoff dates for the implementation of the Healthy Forest Reserve Program (HFRP). Applications are currently being accepted, with the next scheduled ranking cutoff date of April 19. Applications not making the cutoff will be evaluated for the next funding cycle. The purpose of HFRP is to assist landowners, on a voluntary basi...
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SKTF cleans Gap Cave water supply
The Karst Task Force for the southeastern region of the U.S. cooperated with other groups, including Lincoln Memorial University, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and the Cave Research Foundation, to clean up around the springs on the north end of Cumberland Gap on Saturday. Fifteen volunteers came from throughout Tennessee, Kentucky and North Carolina to help clean the watershed supply in Cumberland Gap. The park service checked t...
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Books Are Fun Fair held at hospital
The community is invited to the “Books Are Fun” Book and Gift Fair on Friday. The event will take place in the front lobby of Middlesboro ARH Hospital from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be open to the public. With over 250 great titles at unbelievable prices, up to 80 percent off retail, this is a great opportunity to buy something for children and adult Easter baskets. Product categories include children’s storybooks, New York Times best se...
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Kentucky Gives Day to raise funds for nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations looking for a way to boost their online fundraising efforts and acquire new donors to support their mission will have that opportunity from midnight to 11:59 p.m. on April 24. The Kentucky Nonprofit Network Inc. is coordinating this event. Through statewide media partners and sponsors, Kentucky Gives Day will connect nonprofits and Kentuckians for a day of action — showcasing the work of charities and the generosity ...
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Man charged with 6 counts of wanton endangerment
A Middlesboro man is behind bars after being charged with six counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. Gregory Adam Davis, 19, was arrested by Middlesboro Police Officer Floyd Patterson and charged for an incident that occurred late Sunday afternoon. According to the arrest citation, Davis turned off his lights while traveling east on Noetown Road and almost hit a car head on at Russell Lane while crossing the bridge. The citation also s...
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Panel discusses seasonal happenings
The Middlesboro Parks and Recreations committee met to discuss various seasonal happenings last week. Topics of special interest included the Boy Scouts involvement with the upcoming Earth Day. The mobile Vietnam Wall’s soon arrival was also talked about. Although plans aren’t completely set in stone, the local branch of Boy Scouts is pledging their assistance in helping Middlesboro observe Earth Day. Local Boy Scouts want to pitch in with ...
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America’s Got Talent hopeful gives away CDs
Anxiously awaiting the official word from America’s Got Talent for an appearance on the popular competition, Jimmy Rose says he has been anticipating what could happen if he gets selected to perform on the live show. In order to ensure he receives all of Bell County’s votes and support if he gets to appear on the show, Rose and his girlfriend, Heather, have been setting up in the Big Blue parking lot for the last two Saturdays, passing ou...
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Hernandez enters plea of guilty
The man accused of transporting a 14-year-old girl to Connecticut pleaded guilty in Bell Circuit Court on Monday. David Hernandez, 51, of New Britain, Conn., pleaded guilty to one count of custodial interference. According to the plea agreement, Commonwealth Attorney Karen Greene Blondell recommended a five-year sentence in the penitentiary. If the sentence is probated, he will be placed on probation for five years. The time Hernandez has s...
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Superintendent sponsors children for Roho
It’s time for the 44th Annual Roho Fishing Tournament. Roho members are now selling tickets for the annual fishing tournament, which is a charitable fundraiser. The proceeds from the tournament are used for the group’s annual Christmas shopping spree for underprivileged children. The tournament will be held at Beach Island Resort and Marina/Bubba Brews Sports Pub and Grill. The event is scheduled May 4 and May 5. On May 4, the event will ta...
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Bell Co. road to be reduced to one lane
MANCHESTER — KY 1534 in Bell County will be intermittently reduced to one lane near its junction with U.S. 25E beginning March 25 and concluding on July 31. The lane closures, which will occur on weekdays between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., are necessary to allow crews to perform $1.7 million worth of improvements to a 1.14-mile stretch of the road including utility relocations, widening, guard rail installation and new asphalt. ...
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Cardwell Home Furnishings
In recognition for their 77 years of service to Middlesboro and the surrounding areas, Cardwell Home Furnishings has been chosen as this week’s Surviving the Hard Times business. Cardwell’s was opened in 1936 by the father/son duo of Ballard and Treecy Cardwell. Currently, the store is owned by husband and wife, Bill and Joy Cardwell. Ballard and Treecy were Bill’s father and grandfather. Ballard and Treecy opened Bell Hardware and Card...
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Rebecca Boone — 200 years
Monday will mark the 200th anniversary of the death of Rebecca Boone. Rebecca was the wife of Daniel Boone, American frontiersman and southeast Kentucky legend. Daniel and Rebecca wed in 1756 and later had 10 children, six boys and four girls. Southeast Kentucky is commonly referred to as Daniel Boone Country with Boone being celebrated throughout the area. Boone is famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky. The Daniel Boo...
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Man pleads guilty to drug charge
A man indicted on a first-degree drug charge pleaded guilty in Bell Circuit Court on Friday. Mark Edward Stephens, 37, of Coldiron, pleaded guilty to the charge of first-degree trafficking a controlled substance. Stephens was indicted on the drug charge approximately eight months ago. Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Tara Pope recommended two years and six months in the penitentiary on the charge. The final sentencing for Stephens was set fo...
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CCM picks up donations from LMU ENACTUS
Ashley Skidmore, Cooperative Christian Ministry (CCM) Food Pantry Coordinator, received an unexpected phone call on Tuesday. Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) ENACTUS had responded to media reports of the food pantry being in dire straits by conducting a canned food drive for the past several weeks. CCM had no idea LMU ENACTUS was conducting the drive, so the phone call saying there were thousands of cans of food waiting in Harrogate brough...
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Connecticut man indicted for custodial interference
The Connecticut man accused of transporting a Bell County teen to New Britain, Conn., has been indicted. David Hernandez, 51, of New Britain, was indicted on the charge of custodial interference. Hernandez allegedly took a teenager to New Britain earlier this year. She was 14 years old at the time. She was found approximately 48 hours later. According to the Bell County Detention Center, he remains in custody on a $1 million bond. Bell Co...
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Fiscal court addresses Abbey Lane Bridge Project
The Abbey Lane Bridge Project hasn’t started because of the lack of permit, according to Bell County Judge-Executive Albey Brock. The contract for the project has been awarded, but until the Division of Water and Corps of Engineers releases the contractor to work over the creek, the project is on hold. “We’ve done all that we can do,” said Brock. “We have awarded the contract for that bridge. To my knowledge the contractor has done all they...
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Sullivan to be spokesman for reading group
Local author Candida Fuson Sullivan has been chosen as this year’s spokesman for the The Children’s Reading Foundation of Appalachia — Kentucky. Sullivan will do interviews and make public appearances for the foundation. “(I) will be their voice for all of the amazing events and programs they offer,” explained Sullivan. “I also try to get kids interested in literacy.” Sullivan began writing 10 years ago after the birth of her son. She...
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Pineville man accused of sexual abuse
A Pineville man is behind bars after being accused of sexual abuse. Bradley Asher, 65, was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree indecent exposure and first-degree sexual abuse of a victim under 12 years of age. According to the arrest citation, Asher exposed himself to a 7-year-old child in February and also made sexual contact with the child in March. Asher is being held at the Bell County Detention Center on a $1 million b...
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Caving group leads project to educate, improve
Most of the drinking water in the Tri-State comes from limestone springs. Dumping in and around sinkholes and springs can contaminate the water for many people. That’s why a group of concerned volunteers from around the United States are converging on Cumberland Gap this weekend. The Karst Task Force for the southeastern region of the United States is cooperating with other groups, including Lincoln Memorial University, Cumberland Gap Natio...
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Fiscal court declares Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Bell Fiscal Court signed a proclamation declaring March “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” in Bell County. Sheryl Caudel, victims advocate in Bell County, was at the regular meeting on Tuesday to discuss sexual assault to those in attendance. According to reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on average, 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner in the United Stat...
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