September 2021

  • Polar Bears get defensive, ice Paris

    Polar Bears get defensive, ice Paris

    BROOKSVILLE – Without their leading tackler and defensive leader for their contest Thursday night against Paris, Bracken County needed a defender to step up.


  • Kinney and Rudd share a special bond

    Kinney and Rudd share a special bond

    Hunter Kinney spent part of Monday afternoon watching Mason County football game video as the Royals prepared for Friday’s visit to Ludlow.


  • 1,064 days later Lions break through win barrier

    1,064 days later Lions break through win barrier

    It had been 1,064 days since Lewis County won a football game until they came out on the winning end last Friday against Powell County.


  • Joe Biden versus the press

    Joe Biden versus the press

    The White House press corps is in a snit again because President Biden, who many reporters openly cheered on in last year’s election, has stiffed them repeatedly, refusing to answer their questions and – most recently – and tossing them unceremoniously out of the Oval Office.


  • MRS. HESTER

    MRS. HESTER

    MOUNT OLIVET — Phyllis Buckner Hester, age 90, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 28 at Robertson County Healthcare Facility.


  • MR. MCCORMICK

    MR. MCCORMICK

    MAYSVILLE — George Carl McCormick, 95, of Maysville, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, at the Maysville Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility.


  • Why I think feminism is a farce

    Why I think feminism is a farce

    Whenever I write about abortion, I get a lot of pushback from people who disagree.


  • MRS. SHANKLIN

    MRS. SHANKLIN

    MAYSVILLE — Georgie Elizabeth Crain Shanklin, 90, of Maysville, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021.


  • MR. PORTER

    MR. PORTER

    FLEMINGSBURG — Raymond Eugene Porter, 88, of Flemingsburg, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, at the Johnson Mathers Nursing Home in Carlisle.


  • Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble’s Octubafest set for Oct. 2

    Morehead State’s Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble presents its annual fall concert, Octubafest, Saturday, Oct. 2, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Entertainment District at the corner of Main Street and Battson-Oates Drive.