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Raid at Martin’s Station set May 10-12
Special to the Daily News EWING, Va. — The flames of war will ignite when two cultures clash during the annual Raid at Martin’s Station, scheduled for May 10-12 at Wilderness Road State Park. More than 450 re-enactors, merchants, artists and artisans bring history to life during this three day special event which is highlighted by two frontier battles. The always popular frontier battles are slated for 1 p.m. on Saturday, and at 8:30 p....
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H.O.M.E Enrollment events are scheduled
Special to the Daily News More than 800 out-of-work Eastern Kentucky coal miners have already started their journey back into the workforce by enrolling in the regional Hiring Our Miners Everyday (H.O.M.E.) jobs and training initiative. That initiative wants to enroll even more of the region’s thousands of laid-off miners and their spouses, and has scheduled a new series of open enrollment events to get them signed up for expert career ad...
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Buddy’s Small Engine Repair
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer For 43 years of service to Bell County, Buddy’s Small Engine Repair has been chosen as this week’s edition of Surviving the Hard Times . Buddy Yeary began his career working on lawnmowers while he was in high school. He spent afternoons and Saturdays working at Montgomery Wards in downtown Middlesboro. Yeary made 90 cents an hour — about $20 a week — which was considered good money at the time. Desp...
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Hawkins turns himself in to authorities
Marisa Anders A man authorities say battered his ex-girlfriend in her home turned himself in to Claiborne County law enforcement on Thursday. Robert Andrew Hawkins, 32, faces several charges stemming from an incident that took place April 24. According to Sgt. Shawn Goode of the Tazewell Police Department, Hawkins allegedly broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home in Tazewell and attacked her. The arrest warrant, from Claiborne County Gene...
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KSP probing murder, suicide
Staff Report A Lone Jack Elementary School teacher was shot and killed Friday and her husband apparently then committed suicide, according to police. At approximately 8:30 a.m., the Kentucky State Police responded to a wireless 911 call from the Woodland Hills area located in Pineville. Upon arrival, troopers found Anthony Scott Mace, 45, of Pineville, and Lisa Mace, 41, also of Pineville, deceased inside a residence. KSP said their pre...
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Brian Hatfield takes the stand
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer Defendant Brian Hatfield took the stand Friday to testify in the William Taylor murder trial. Hatfield is alleged to be involved in the death of Taylor in January 2008. “I absolutely didn’t harm (Taylor) in any way,” said Hatfield as he addressed the Taylor family and the jury. “I never met Bill Taylor (and) I never harmed him in any fashion.” Hatfield testified he went scrapping with Jeremy Evans and Debbie...
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Pineville, Middlesboro officials discuss water thefts
Shane Pippin Staff Writer Bill Bunch, Pineville Utility Commission Manager, recently commented on customers who have been stealing their water service. “We may find three to five infractions per month,” said Bunch.” This is not a new thing. I think this is probably common to every utility company.” The perpetrators are usually customers who have just had their service cut off. We are not looking at large sums of money being lost, said...
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Rose to perform at Second Saturday in the Gap
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The Cumberland Gap Board of Mayor and Alderman (BMA) met earlier this week in a planning meeting to discuss the agenda for Monday nights monthly BMA meeting. The largest discussion was centered around upcoming tourism events as Cumberland Gap tries to revitalize the area and draw bigger crowds than ever before. One of the newest tourism events is a series called Second Saturdays in the Gap. The series ...
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Defense opens their case
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The prosecution finished their case on Thursday, concluding close to two weeks of testimony. One of their witnesses was Elaine Duvalle, who is one of William Taylor’s daughters. During her testimony, Duvalle showed the jury, while using a layout of the Taylor house, where her and her siblings found Taylor’s guns on Feb. 2, 2008. She testified there was a handgun found in a hat and a rifle underneath the couch....
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Open house held for cath lab
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Middlesboro ARH Hospital held an open house on Tuesday for the newly opened cath lab. Members of the community were invited to take a tour of the hospital’s newest addition, learning about how the lab worked and the benefits of having it at the local hospital. The cath lab actually opened earlier this year, but the open house was held this week. CV Radiology Technician for the mobile cath Mike Miracl...
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McCall to deliver SKCTC address
Special to the Daily News Michael B. McCall, founding president and chief executive officer of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, will deliver the address for the 48th Commencement and Awarding of Credentials at Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College set for May 10. The ceremony, which will get under way at 6 p.m., will be an evening of much happiness for the 366 eligible students who will receive diplomas and ...
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‘52 Weeks’ celebrates Arbor Day
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer For the second week in a row, tragedy has altered the plans for ‘52 Weeks of Giving’. Friday was Arbor Day and the group had plans to plant a tree in that honor. Unfortunately, a more serious matter came to their attention. The group recently made new friends when they won “Good Morning America’s Disney Time Hometown Celebration”. All of the GMA and Disney employees who helped with the event left a lasti...
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Duct tape party fundraiser held at school
Bell Central School Center Principal Greg Wilson hosted a fundraiser for autism awareness this week. To promote the event and generate funds, Wilson volunteered himself to become a human autism awareness ribbon by letting his students and teachers tape him to the wall. Strips of Duct Tape were lined up for participants to acquire and literally tape the principal to the wall. Those making donations were allowed to get a strip of tape and p...
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Caraway found guilty in rape case
Joe P. Asher The trial of Jeremy Caraway wrapped up Wednesday with the defendant being found guilty of rape. The jury recommended a sentence of five years on each count to run concurrently, for a total of 20 years in prison. This was the maximum sentence allowed. Caraway, 38, of Loyall, is the former pastor of Loyall Church of God. He was indicted on two counts of second-degree rape, two counts of second-degree sodomy, two counts of fir...
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Letter to Hatfield entered into evidence
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The cross-examination of Jeremiah (Jeremy) Evans continued on Wednesday. Defense attorney Brent Flowers, one of Brian Hatfield’s attorneys, introduced a letter Evans wrote to Hatfield into evidence. The letter was written within the last week, according to Evans’ testimony. “I love you like my own brother,” said Evans as he read the letter he wrote to Hatfield. “You know all of this is a big (explicative) up. ...
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Fire destroys home on KY 190
Staff Report The Bell County Volunteer Fire Department responded to a house fire on Wednesday morning. According to Bell County Sheriff’s Deputy Shane Stewart, a phone call came in around 9:40 a.m. “We don’t know right now how it started,” said Stewart. “It’s most likely electrical.” The house belongs to former Kentucky State Police Det. Mitch Williams’ parents, Andy and Mary Williams. According to Stewart, Andy was in the backyard ...
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Kids’ Fun Day held at local National Guard
Shane Pippin Staff Writer A special day was sponsored by the Family Readiness Group (FRG) at the Middlesboro National Guard Armory as part of the Child Appreciation Month. Jennifer Hatfield, president of the FRG, said, “This is the first time we’ve ever done anything quite like this here at the Middleboro post. I really wanted these kids to feel special.” The smiles of the kids made it worth it, she said, noting this event was for the...
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Hospital marks Air Evac’s 10th anniversary
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer Middlesboro ARH Hospital celebrated the 10th anniversary for the Air Evac Lifeteam Base 33 on Tuesday. The celebration began in the Air Evac Lifeteam Base 33 hanger at noon. Numerous speakers addressed the crowd about the benefits of having Air Evac available to the community. Senior Program Director for Air Evac Lifeteam Jody Jenkins summed up why the service is so important to residents of Bell Cou...
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Trial of pastor facing sex charge begins
HARLAN (AP) — The trial is beginning for a former eastern Kentucky pastor facing counts of rape and other charges involving a girl younger than 14. The Harlan Daily Enterprise reports the proceedings against 38-year-old Jeremy Caraway were scheduled to begin Tuesday in Harlan Circuit Court. Caraway is the former pastor of Loyall Church of God in Harlan County. He is charged with rape, sodomy, sex abuse, unlawful transaction with a minor a...
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Evans testifies in murder trial
Anthony Cloud Staff Writer The man who pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the William Taylor murder case testified in court on Tuesday. Commonwealth Attorney Karen Greene Blondell called Jeremiah (Jeremy) Evans to the stand. Evans pleaded guilty several months ago to criminal facilitation to commit murder in the case. He allegedly drove the defendants to Taylor’s home the night of the alleged assault. Evans testified Tuesday that...
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Jones receives media award at EKLC
Shane Pippin Staff Writer Middlesboro native Matt Jones won the Media Award at the East Kentucky Leadership Conference’s 26th annual gathering held in Middlesboro last week. “This award means a lot to me,” said Jones. “The setting makes it extra special. I love Middlesboro, so to be able to win the award and to receive it here in Middlesboro is very endearing.” Jones is the founder of KentuckySportsRadio.com, the largest independent c...
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Cumberland Gap Tavern turns in beer permit
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer The Cumberland Gap Beer Board met at a special called meeting Monday night to address allegations against a local bar. According to Cumberland Gap Mayor Bill McGaffee, the meeting was called concerning allegations made against The Cumberland Gap Tavern. “(The bar) allegedly brought untaxed beer into the city for resale,” said McGaffee. Prior to the meeting, the Gap Tavern had closed its doors for goo...
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Nominations being accepted for business leaders
Special to the Daily News The 2013 Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards (EIEA) program is accepting online nominations through May 23 for the region’s top small business leaders and entrepreneurs who have launched and are managing a successful business enterprise in Bell County. The top three finalists in each of the five EIEA categories will be recognized—and the award winners announced — on Sept. 9 at the 2013 EIEA awards luncheon host...
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1,200 pounds of drugs collected during National Take-Back Day
Special to the Daily News In just a single day, citizens across southern and eastern Kentucky have doubled the amount of unwanted or unused medications returned for safe disposal. On April 27, Operation UNITE partnered with local anti-drug coalitions, the Kentucky State Police, and local law enforcement agencies for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s sixth National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. During the four-hour take-back ...
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Fleeing suspect gains 10 additional charges
Reina P. Cunningham Staff Writer A Pineville man was arrested Sunday after failing to yield when an officer activated his emergency lights in an attempt to stop the vehicle. Joshua Hubbard, 23, was arrested by James Taulbee of the Bell County Sheriff’s Department and charged with first-degree fleeing or evading police. In addition to the felony arrest, Hubbard was charged with 10 additional misdemeanors and violations. Hubbard’s fin...
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