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Middlesboro · MiddlesboroBy Shane Shackleford Contributing Sports Writer The Pineville Lady Lions split a pair of regional games this week at home, losing to Corbin 6-0 and defeating Williamsburg 10-0. Against the Lady Hounds, The Lady Lions offense was limited to a Monica Whitehead single by Corbin pitching. Pitcher Rachel Howard kept the Lions in the game on the mound, allowing two earned runs with 15 strikeouts and two walks. Against the Lady Jackets though, the Lion…See the Story
Lady Lions coast past Williamsburg on Howard’s shutout
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Middlesboro · MiddlesboroA Middlesboro man has been charged with burglary, terroristic threatening, disorderly conduct, menacing, resisting arrest, and criminal mischief after barricading himself in his wife’s residence Friday afternoon.
According to a release from the Bell County Sheriff’s Department, Deputy Jody Risner and Chaplain Allen Sanders were dispatched to Ferndale Apartments in reference to 33-year-old Joshua Shane Henderson entering his wife’s residence with…See the Story
Middlesboro man causes standoff with police after barricading himself in Ferndale apartment
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Guns · MiddlesboroA Middlesboro man was charged with assault, burglary, unlawful imprisonment, tampering with physical evidence, and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon after refusing to leave his ex-girlfriend’s home.
According to a release from the Bell County Sheriff’s Department, deputies were called to a Mills Hunter Road residence in Pineville where a woman’s ex-boyfriend, identified as 47-year-old Roy D. Sanders, refused to leave the home.
Upon ar…See the Story
Ex-boyfriend charged after assaulting woman, refusing to leave home
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NFLAndru Phillips has wanted to play in the National Football League for as long as he can remember but he heard the doubters when he declared for the NFL draft after his junior season even though he had 47 tackles, five pass breakups and 1.5 tackles for loss in 2023. However, his belief in himself was rewarded when the New York Giants took him in the third round of the NFL draft with the 70th overall pick. “I took a big gamble (by going into the d…See the Story
Phillips NFL dream comes true - The Advocate-Messenger
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Middlesboro · MiddlesboroThe Bell County Board of Education has voted unanimously to implement a substantial pay raise for the upcoming school year. The measure will result in a 6% increase in teacher pay and a raise for classified employees of $1 per hour. Over the past three years, educators’ salaries have increased by 13% in the Bell County School District, while classified pay has risen by $4 per hour, equating to an average 25% increase. Superintendent Tom Gambrel …See the Story
Bell County Board of Education votes unanimously for significant increase in teacher pay
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Middlesboro · MiddlesboroCrater of Hope honored two young ladies with a surprise graduation party at their regular board meeting Monday evening on the campus of Southeast Community and Technical College. Jodi Davis and Abbie Young are both graduating from Southeast after being involved with Crater of Hope and the Ready to Work Program. “I have grown to love Jodi and Abbie as if they were my own daughters. I have watched them grow from very young, insecure young ladies i…See the Story
Crater of Hope honors graduates Jodi Davis and Abbie Young
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Counties can apply for $4K waste tire removal grant - Harlan Enterprise
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Republican PartyBy McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Kentucky Republican Attorney General Russell Coleman is leading a new multi-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over recent rules aimed at protecting LGBTQ+ students from discrimination in K-12 schools. The department released the regulations last week, which include updates to Title IX protections for discrimination “based on sex stereotypes, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex c…See the Story
Kentucky attorney general leading GOP effort against new Title IX rules over gender - The Advocate-Messenger
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