Officials tackle Hepatitis C with new initiative
Officials are looking to tackle Hepatitis C with a new initiative called “Hep Connect.” For more information about the program you can visit, www.hepconnect.com.
Read MoreOfficials are looking to tackle Hepatitis C with a new initiative called “Hep Connect.” For more information about the program you can visit, www.hepconnect.com.
Read MoreVelocity Market in Pikeville needs your help. Many patrons are used to seeing feathery, waddling friends in the parking lot. But, officials with the store are asking customers to please not feed the ducks. The ducks, who have associated the location with food, have been hit by a number of cars in the…
Read MoreRecently, a story by Mountain Top News uncovered a lack of understanding regarding what defines a student as homeless. Our team sat down with educators to find out what is officially homelessness. For more information on student homelessness contact Rick Branham at (606) 433-9344. To contact West Care…
Read MoreA recent rise in the cat population at the Pike County Animal Shelter, has led to officials urging people to adopt.
Read MoreA local business owner is seeking to help homeless students in Pike County, this is his story.
Read MoreProtests broke out at Betsy Layne Elementary after the apparent suspension of the Principal, Assistant Principal and other Administrators in an apparent cheating scheme. Community members gathered on U.S. 23 to show their support for the administrators, brandishing signs that read #BobcatStrong. A statement…
Read MoreProgress on a new pool in the City of Pikeville continues, as officials with both the city and local YMCA have begun to lay the foundation for the indoor facility. Officials said the facility, which is due to open in May 2020, will feature two swimming pools, party rooms and a sun deck. …
Read MoreA former police officer and well-known Pike County musician Martin Mark Slone survived a stroke. Here is his story.
Read MoreAn ATV accident can change a life in a split second. Many of these serious and fatal accidents are a direct result of driver misuse and inappropriate rider behavior. Remember when riding to follow the eight gold rules of safety: 1. Always wear a compliant helmet, goggles, long sleeves, long pants, over-the-ankle…
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