Mountain Top Media’s newest event seeks to kickstart the holiday season in Pikeville
The newly announced Blizzard Bash will feature games, prizes, and Christmas tidings
Read MoreThe newly announced Blizzard Bash will feature games, prizes, and Christmas tidings
Read MoreFRANKFORT, Ky. — Pike Circuit Judge Howard Keith Hall, who has been suspended from his position since April 18, after he was indicted by a federal grand jury, has been reinstated to his position after being found not guilty. The Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission issued an order Tuesday lifting…
Read MoreCongressman Hal Roger’s request for Community Project Funding results in $4 million to go toward Pikeville Police building a new station.
Read MoreA jury took three hours to return a not guilty verdict on Pike Circuit Judge Howard Keith Hall Tuesday.
Read MorePIKEVILLE, Ky. — Developing election news on Tuesday has the voters in the city of Pikeville potentially casting two ballots for mayor next year — once in May and the second time in November. That’s because there now appear to be at least three candidates vying for the office, triggering a…
Read MoreArea residents can visit the arena on December 5th and 6th to take a look at potential homemade Christmas gift options from local vendors
Read MoreChurch members at the Church of God in Jesus Name gathered to honor pastor Opie Harris after 60 years of pastoral service
Read MoreLOUISA, Ky. — A Lawrence County woman is facing child abuse charges, after police conducted a welfare check at her home. The Louisa Police Department went to the home of Virginia Lynn Fernow, 26, to check on her children, ages 2 and 4. When they made contact with Fernow, they described smelling…
Read MorePIKEVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Public Service Commission will be in Pikeville this week to get local residents’ thoughts on Kentucky Power’s latest request for a rate increase. The utility is asking for a 15 percent rate hike, which would raise the average residential bill 28-dollars.…
Read MoreWith the recent declaration from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear that 7-OH would be reclassified as a Schedule I drug, Dr. Steven Stack has clarified what to expect from this ruling.
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