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    LOUISA MAN’S BODY FOUND AT WARFIELD PARK; CAUSE OF DEATH NOT RELEASED

    LOUISA MAN’S BODY FOUND AT WARFIELD PARK; CAUSE OF DEATH NOT RELEASED

    Memorial Day 2023: From The Farmers Almanac

    Memorial Day 2023: From The Farmers Almanac

    BOE, Louisa Council, Petition to highlight local November election; candidates must register by June 6

    BOE, Louisa Council, Petition to highlight local November election; candidates must register by June 6

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LCHS CLASS OF 2023! HERE THEY ARE…

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LCHS CLASS OF 2023! HERE THEY ARE…

    NO AUDIENCE ON CHILLY MORNING AT LC FISCAL COURT…STATE ROAD WORK ANNOUNCED

    NO AUDIENCE ON CHILLY MORNING AT LC FISCAL COURT…STATE ROAD WORK ANNOUNCED

    PARENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BULLYING IN LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS

    PARENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BULLYING IN LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS

    2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS – LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY…CAMERON AND BESHEAR  READY FOR SHOWDOWN IN FALL…

    2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS – LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY…CAMERON AND BESHEAR READY FOR SHOWDOWN IN FALL…

    GRAND JURY COMES UP WITH ONLY TWO INDICTMENTS

    GRAND JURY COMES UP WITH ONLY TWO INDICTMENTS

    HAPPY DAY TO ALL OUR MOTHERS IN THE LEVISA AREA!

    HAPPY DAY TO ALL OUR MOTHERS IN THE LEVISA AREA!

    4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS WILL BE ON SATURDAY JULY 1, 2023, LOUISA COUNCIL DECIDES

    4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS WILL BE ON SATURDAY JULY 1, 2023, LOUISA COUNCIL DECIDES

  • Sports
    LAWRENCE CO. COMES UP ONE WIN SHY OF SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT

    LAWRENCE CO. COMES UP ONE WIN SHY OF SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT

    Biggest QB Moves In The League That You Need To Know About

    Biggest QB Moves In The League That You Need To Know About

    LAWRENCE CO. TAKES CARE OF BELFRY IN 15TH REGION SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS

    LAWRENCE CO. TAKES CARE OF BELFRY IN 15TH REGION SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS

    BASEBALL BULLDOGS OUSTED BY PAINTSVILLE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF 15TH REGION TOURNAMENT

    BASEBALL BULLDOGS OUSTED BY PAINTSVILLE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF 15TH REGION TOURNAMENT

    BULLDOGS RUN RULE PIKEVILLE IN REGION TOURNEY;  ADVANCE TO PLAY BELFRY IN  SEMIFINALS TONIGHT

    BULLDOGS RUN RULE PIKEVILLE IN REGION TOURNEY; ADVANCE TO PLAY BELFRY IN SEMIFINALS TONIGHT

    LCHS BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS CAPTURE 15TH REGION TITLES

    LCHS BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS CAPTURE 15TH REGION TITLES

    Dawgs Fall To Floyd Central In 58th District Title Game, 3-1

    Dawgs Fall To Floyd Central In 58th District Title Game, 3-1

    LAWRENCE CO. CAPTURES FIFTH STRAIGHT 58TH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

    LAWRENCE CO. CAPTURES FIFTH STRAIGHT 58TH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

    LCHS TENNIS HAS SEVEN QUALIFY FOR STATE AFTER REGION VICTORIES; TOURNAMENT WILL RESUME THURSDAY

    LCHS TENNIS HAS SEVEN QUALIFY FOR STATE AFTER REGION VICTORIES; TOURNAMENT WILL RESUME THURSDAY

  • Lifestyles
    Top Reasons for Divorce

    Top Reasons for Divorce

    NEW DIGS AND NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN FOR GOD’S FOOD PANTRY IN LOUISA

    NEW DIGS AND NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN FOR GOD’S FOOD PANTRY IN LOUISA

    PICKLEBALL IS GROWING IN LOUISA; New Courts Ready For Action…

    PICKLEBALL IS GROWING IN LOUISA; New Courts Ready For Action…

    Kentucky Power grant awarded to One East Kentucky to benefit economic development goals

    Kentucky Power grant awarded to One East Kentucky to benefit economic development goals

    EAST KY GOSPEL 2023; Free Live Music, Love Offering and Free Parking…

    EAST KY GOSPEL 2023; Free Live Music, Love Offering and Free Parking…

    Ozone Season Begins Today; Outdoor Burning Restricted In LAWRENCE COUNTY

    Ozone Season Begins Today; Outdoor Burning Restricted In LAWRENCE COUNTY

    Louisa Police Department want to thank Addiction Recovery Centers

    Louisa Police Department want to thank Addiction Recovery Centers

    Tamaira Ash of Louisa is participating in Leadership Kentucky’s ELEVATE Class of 2023

    Tamaira Ash of Louisa is participating in Leadership Kentucky’s ELEVATE Class of 2023

    National Nonprofit Petco Love Invests in Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society

    National Nonprofit Petco Love Invests in Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society

  • Courthouse
    Lawrence County, Ky.  Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky. Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky.  Court Docket for the week of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket for the week of May 22-26

    WANTED: LPD SEEKS INFO ON SUSPECT

    WANTED: LPD SEEKS INFO ON SUSPECT

    Lawrence Co. Sheriff’s Community Impact Program Taking Applications For Local Sheriff’s Camp

    Lawrence Co. Sheriff’s Community Impact Program Taking Applications For Local Sheriff’s Camp

    Lawrence Co, Ky. Civil Suits, Deeds and Marriages May 8 – 19, 2023

    Lawrence Co, Ky. Civil Suits, Deeds and Marriages May 8 – 19, 2023

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket For The Week Of May 15-19

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket For The Week Of May 15-19

    MESSER HITS TREE WHILE  UNDER INFLUENCE OF HEROIN, DEPUTY SAYS

    MESSER HITS TREE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF HEROIN, DEPUTY SAYS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – MAY 1-13, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. COURT DOCKET FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8-12

    LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. COURT DOCKET FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8-12

  • Top Recollections
    SENIOR SALUTE: LCHS Senior Brooke Neal, her $60,000 in scholarships mean a lot

    SENIOR SALUTE: LCHS Senior Brooke Neal, her $60,000 in scholarships mean a lot

    GROWING UP IN LOUISA: Mike Coburn Returns To Lazer After Brief Retirement!

    GROWING UP IN LOUISA: Mike Coburn Returns To Lazer After Brief Retirement!

    LAWRENCE ONE OF 22 KENTUCKY COUNTIES TO GET FEDERAL DISASTER AID

    LAWRENCE ONE OF 22 KENTUCKY COUNTIES TO GET FEDERAL DISASTER AID

    LAWRENCE COUNTY CROWD OBSERVES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER…MAY 4, 2023: LAZER VIDEO

    LAWRENCE COUNTY CROWD OBSERVES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER…MAY 4, 2023: LAZER VIDEO

    Commissioner Quarles celebrates April as Goat Month in Kentucky

    Commissioner Quarles celebrates April as Goat Month in Kentucky

    KENTUCKY POWER STORM PREPAREDNESS UPDATE: Friday, March 3, 2023 – 12:30 p.m.

    KENTUCKY POWER STORM PREPAREDNESS UPDATE: Friday, March 3, 2023 – 12:30 p.m.

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    Historic Bridge in Lawrence County Up for Adoption

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY HOSTS THE LARGEST INDOOR FARM SHOW

  • Obituaries
    Geneva Mae Ward, 78, of Fort Gay, WV

    Geneva Mae Ward, 78, of Fort Gay, WV

    James R.  ‘Jim’ Cyrus, 80, of Louisa, Ky.

    James R. ‘Jim’ Cyrus, 80, of Louisa, Ky.

    Elneada “Eda” Moore Kirk, 85, of Louisa, Ky

    Elneada “Eda” Moore Kirk, 85, of Louisa, Ky

    Leonard Vinson Compton, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Leonard Vinson Compton, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Stephen Phillip Moore, 61, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Stephen Phillip Moore, 61, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Rose Ann Vanhoose, 73, of Fort Gay, WV

    Rose Ann Vanhoose, 73, of Fort Gay, WV

    Mabel Hughes Robertson, 82, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Mabel Hughes Robertson, 82, of Louisa, Kentucky

    George L. Robinson, 69, of Louisa, KY

    George L. Robinson, 69, of Louisa, KY

    Tom Joe Bradley, 84, of Louisa, KY

    Tom Joe Bradley, 84, of Louisa, KY

  • Regional News
    FLOYD COUNTY, KY WOMAN BUSTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING FOR A THIRD TIME

    FLOYD COUNTY, KY WOMAN BUSTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING FOR A THIRD TIME

    Gov. Beshear, Ford Leaders, United Auto Workers Celebrate Arrival of 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty®

    Gov. Beshear, Ford Leaders, United Auto Workers Celebrate Arrival of 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty®

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. COUPLE ARRESTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING 

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. COUPLE ARRESTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING 

    Kentucky State Police Make Large Drug Bust in E. Ky.

    Kentucky State Police Make Large Drug Bust in E. Ky.

    DIstribution Quantity Of Fentanyl Located During Search At East Lynn

    DIstribution Quantity Of Fentanyl Located During Search At East Lynn

    NEW LEAGUE OF ‘BAGS AGAINST BULLIES’ CORNHOLE GETTING STARTED IN MARTIN COUNTY

    NEW LEAGUE OF ‘BAGS AGAINST BULLIES’ CORNHOLE GETTING STARTED IN MARTIN COUNTY

    MAY PRIMARY DRAWING SCANT ATTENTION; SLIM TURNOUT EXPECTED

    MAY PRIMARY DRAWING SCANT ATTENTION; SLIM TURNOUT EXPECTED

    THREE IN A ROW: KSP ARRESTS THREE ON DRUG CHARGES AT ROADBLOCK ON MOUNTAIN PARKWAY IN MAGOFFIN CO.

    THREE IN A ROW: KSP ARRESTS THREE ON DRUG CHARGES AT ROADBLOCK ON MOUNTAIN PARKWAY IN MAGOFFIN CO.

    KSP LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION AFTER HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CARTER COUNTY

    KSP LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION AFTER HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CARTER COUNTY

  • Announcements
    SCHEDULED DATE SET FOR 2ND LC COMMUNITY MEETING

    SCHEDULED DATE SET FOR 2ND LC COMMUNITY MEETING

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Wayne County, WV

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Wayne County, WV

    LOUISA POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES ‘CLICK IT OR TICKET’

    LOUISA POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES ‘CLICK IT OR TICKET’

    RailRoad Crossing Closure scheduled for KY 2566 Lawrence County

    RailRoad Crossing Closure scheduled for KY 2566 Lawrence County

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive – Thru Food Distribution In Lawrence County, Ky At Fallsburg

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive – Thru Food Distribution In Lawrence County, Ky At Fallsburg

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Louisa Utilities Board Regular Meeting Agenda May 2, 2023, 6:00PM

    Louisa Utilities Board Regular Meeting Agenda May 2, 2023, 6:00PM

    RECYCLE WITH GOODWILL; ELECTRONICS

    RECYCLE WITH GOODWILL; ELECTRONICS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY 911 DISPATCH CENTER GIVES ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW CHANGES FOR THEIR NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY 911 DISPATCH CENTER GIVES ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW CHANGES FOR THEIR NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS

  • Editorials/Letters
    WHEELER TAPPED TO SERVE ON CITY GOVERNMENT ANNEXATION TASK FORCE

    WHEELER TAPPED TO SERVE ON CITY GOVERNMENT ANNEXATION TASK FORCE

    PUBIC VS PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Educational Freedom Will Bring a Brighter Future to Kentucky

    PUBIC VS PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Educational Freedom Will Bring a Brighter Future to Kentucky

    SENATOR PHILLIP WHEELER: REMEMBERING FALLEN HEROES

    SENATOR PHILLIP WHEELER: REMEMBERING FALLEN HEROES

    State hires two firms to plan, manage development of housing on former surface-mine sites

    State hires two firms to plan, manage development of housing on former surface-mine sites

    LGBTQ+ Eastern Kentuckians are refuting Appalachian stereotype

    LGBTQ+ Eastern Kentuckians are refuting Appalachian stereotype

    GLENN MOLLETTE: Stop the invasion before the ship sinks    

    GLENN MOLLETTE: Stop the invasion before the ship sinks    

    Hostile Primary Splinters Kentucky Republicans- NY TIMES

    Hostile Primary Splinters Kentucky Republicans- NY TIMES

    SENATOR WHEELER’S LEGISLATIVE UPDATE:  Session Wrap-Up

    SENATOR WHEELER’S LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Session Wrap-Up

    Support The Center for Rural Development’s youth leadership programs on Kentucky Gives Day May 9

    Support The Center for Rural Development’s youth leadership programs on Kentucky Gives Day May 9

  • News
    LOUISA MAN’S BODY FOUND AT WARFIELD PARK; CAUSE OF DEATH NOT RELEASED

    LOUISA MAN’S BODY FOUND AT WARFIELD PARK; CAUSE OF DEATH NOT RELEASED

    Memorial Day 2023: From The Farmers Almanac

    Memorial Day 2023: From The Farmers Almanac

    BOE, Louisa Council, Petition to highlight local November election; candidates must register by June 6

    BOE, Louisa Council, Petition to highlight local November election; candidates must register by June 6

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LCHS CLASS OF 2023! HERE THEY ARE…

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LCHS CLASS OF 2023! HERE THEY ARE…

    NO AUDIENCE ON CHILLY MORNING AT LC FISCAL COURT…STATE ROAD WORK ANNOUNCED

    NO AUDIENCE ON CHILLY MORNING AT LC FISCAL COURT…STATE ROAD WORK ANNOUNCED

    PARENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BULLYING IN LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS

    PARENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BULLYING IN LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS

    2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS – LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY…CAMERON AND BESHEAR  READY FOR SHOWDOWN IN FALL…

    2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS – LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY…CAMERON AND BESHEAR READY FOR SHOWDOWN IN FALL…

    GRAND JURY COMES UP WITH ONLY TWO INDICTMENTS

    GRAND JURY COMES UP WITH ONLY TWO INDICTMENTS

    HAPPY DAY TO ALL OUR MOTHERS IN THE LEVISA AREA!

    HAPPY DAY TO ALL OUR MOTHERS IN THE LEVISA AREA!

    4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS WILL BE ON SATURDAY JULY 1, 2023, LOUISA COUNCIL DECIDES

    4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS WILL BE ON SATURDAY JULY 1, 2023, LOUISA COUNCIL DECIDES

  • Sports
    LAWRENCE CO. COMES UP ONE WIN SHY OF SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT

    LAWRENCE CO. COMES UP ONE WIN SHY OF SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT

    Biggest QB Moves In The League That You Need To Know About

    Biggest QB Moves In The League That You Need To Know About

    LAWRENCE CO. TAKES CARE OF BELFRY IN 15TH REGION SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS

    LAWRENCE CO. TAKES CARE OF BELFRY IN 15TH REGION SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS

    BASEBALL BULLDOGS OUSTED BY PAINTSVILLE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF 15TH REGION TOURNAMENT

    BASEBALL BULLDOGS OUSTED BY PAINTSVILLE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF 15TH REGION TOURNAMENT

    BULLDOGS RUN RULE PIKEVILLE IN REGION TOURNEY;  ADVANCE TO PLAY BELFRY IN  SEMIFINALS TONIGHT

    BULLDOGS RUN RULE PIKEVILLE IN REGION TOURNEY; ADVANCE TO PLAY BELFRY IN SEMIFINALS TONIGHT

    LCHS BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS CAPTURE 15TH REGION TITLES

    LCHS BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS CAPTURE 15TH REGION TITLES

    Dawgs Fall To Floyd Central In 58th District Title Game, 3-1

    Dawgs Fall To Floyd Central In 58th District Title Game, 3-1

    LAWRENCE CO. CAPTURES FIFTH STRAIGHT 58TH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

    LAWRENCE CO. CAPTURES FIFTH STRAIGHT 58TH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

    LCHS TENNIS HAS SEVEN QUALIFY FOR STATE AFTER REGION VICTORIES; TOURNAMENT WILL RESUME THURSDAY

    LCHS TENNIS HAS SEVEN QUALIFY FOR STATE AFTER REGION VICTORIES; TOURNAMENT WILL RESUME THURSDAY

  • Lifestyles
    Top Reasons for Divorce

    Top Reasons for Divorce

    NEW DIGS AND NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN FOR GOD’S FOOD PANTRY IN LOUISA

    NEW DIGS AND NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN FOR GOD’S FOOD PANTRY IN LOUISA

    PICKLEBALL IS GROWING IN LOUISA; New Courts Ready For Action…

    PICKLEBALL IS GROWING IN LOUISA; New Courts Ready For Action…

    Kentucky Power grant awarded to One East Kentucky to benefit economic development goals

    Kentucky Power grant awarded to One East Kentucky to benefit economic development goals

    EAST KY GOSPEL 2023; Free Live Music, Love Offering and Free Parking…

    EAST KY GOSPEL 2023; Free Live Music, Love Offering and Free Parking…

    Ozone Season Begins Today; Outdoor Burning Restricted In LAWRENCE COUNTY

    Ozone Season Begins Today; Outdoor Burning Restricted In LAWRENCE COUNTY

    Louisa Police Department want to thank Addiction Recovery Centers

    Louisa Police Department want to thank Addiction Recovery Centers

    Tamaira Ash of Louisa is participating in Leadership Kentucky’s ELEVATE Class of 2023

    Tamaira Ash of Louisa is participating in Leadership Kentucky’s ELEVATE Class of 2023

    National Nonprofit Petco Love Invests in Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society

    National Nonprofit Petco Love Invests in Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society

  • Courthouse
    Lawrence County, Ky.  Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky. Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky.  Court Docket for the week of May 22-26

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket for the week of May 22-26

    WANTED: LPD SEEKS INFO ON SUSPECT

    WANTED: LPD SEEKS INFO ON SUSPECT

    Lawrence Co. Sheriff’s Community Impact Program Taking Applications For Local Sheriff’s Camp

    Lawrence Co. Sheriff’s Community Impact Program Taking Applications For Local Sheriff’s Camp

    Lawrence Co, Ky. Civil Suits, Deeds and Marriages May 8 – 19, 2023

    Lawrence Co, Ky. Civil Suits, Deeds and Marriages May 8 – 19, 2023

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket For The Week Of May 15-19

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court Docket For The Week Of May 15-19

    MESSER HITS TREE WHILE  UNDER INFLUENCE OF HEROIN, DEPUTY SAYS

    MESSER HITS TREE WHILE UNDER INFLUENCE OF HEROIN, DEPUTY SAYS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – MAY 1-13, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. COURT DOCKET FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8-12

    LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. COURT DOCKET FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8-12

  • Top Recollections
    SENIOR SALUTE: LCHS Senior Brooke Neal, her $60,000 in scholarships mean a lot

    SENIOR SALUTE: LCHS Senior Brooke Neal, her $60,000 in scholarships mean a lot

    GROWING UP IN LOUISA: Mike Coburn Returns To Lazer After Brief Retirement!

    GROWING UP IN LOUISA: Mike Coburn Returns To Lazer After Brief Retirement!

    LAWRENCE ONE OF 22 KENTUCKY COUNTIES TO GET FEDERAL DISASTER AID

    LAWRENCE ONE OF 22 KENTUCKY COUNTIES TO GET FEDERAL DISASTER AID

    LAWRENCE COUNTY CROWD OBSERVES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER…MAY 4, 2023: LAZER VIDEO

    LAWRENCE COUNTY CROWD OBSERVES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER…MAY 4, 2023: LAZER VIDEO

    Commissioner Quarles celebrates April as Goat Month in Kentucky

    Commissioner Quarles celebrates April as Goat Month in Kentucky

    KENTUCKY POWER STORM PREPAREDNESS UPDATE: Friday, March 3, 2023 – 12:30 p.m.

    KENTUCKY POWER STORM PREPAREDNESS UPDATE: Friday, March 3, 2023 – 12:30 p.m.

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    Historic Bridge in Lawrence County Up for Adoption

    KENTUCKY’S ASBURY COLLEGE IN 6TH DAY OF CONTINUOUS PRAYER SERVICE

    KENTUCKY HOSTS THE LARGEST INDOOR FARM SHOW

  • Obituaries
    Geneva Mae Ward, 78, of Fort Gay, WV

    Geneva Mae Ward, 78, of Fort Gay, WV

    James R.  ‘Jim’ Cyrus, 80, of Louisa, Ky.

    James R. ‘Jim’ Cyrus, 80, of Louisa, Ky.

    Elneada “Eda” Moore Kirk, 85, of Louisa, Ky

    Elneada “Eda” Moore Kirk, 85, of Louisa, Ky

    Leonard Vinson Compton, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Leonard Vinson Compton, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Stephen Phillip Moore, 61, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Stephen Phillip Moore, 61, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Rose Ann Vanhoose, 73, of Fort Gay, WV

    Rose Ann Vanhoose, 73, of Fort Gay, WV

    Mabel Hughes Robertson, 82, of Louisa, Kentucky

    Mabel Hughes Robertson, 82, of Louisa, Kentucky

    George L. Robinson, 69, of Louisa, KY

    George L. Robinson, 69, of Louisa, KY

    Tom Joe Bradley, 84, of Louisa, KY

    Tom Joe Bradley, 84, of Louisa, KY

  • Regional News
    FLOYD COUNTY, KY WOMAN BUSTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING FOR A THIRD TIME

    FLOYD COUNTY, KY WOMAN BUSTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING FOR A THIRD TIME

    Gov. Beshear, Ford Leaders, United Auto Workers Celebrate Arrival of 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty®

    Gov. Beshear, Ford Leaders, United Auto Workers Celebrate Arrival of 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty®

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. COUPLE ARRESTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING 

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. COUPLE ARRESTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING 

    Kentucky State Police Make Large Drug Bust in E. Ky.

    Kentucky State Police Make Large Drug Bust in E. Ky.

    DIstribution Quantity Of Fentanyl Located During Search At East Lynn

    DIstribution Quantity Of Fentanyl Located During Search At East Lynn

    NEW LEAGUE OF ‘BAGS AGAINST BULLIES’ CORNHOLE GETTING STARTED IN MARTIN COUNTY

    NEW LEAGUE OF ‘BAGS AGAINST BULLIES’ CORNHOLE GETTING STARTED IN MARTIN COUNTY

    MAY PRIMARY DRAWING SCANT ATTENTION; SLIM TURNOUT EXPECTED

    MAY PRIMARY DRAWING SCANT ATTENTION; SLIM TURNOUT EXPECTED

    THREE IN A ROW: KSP ARRESTS THREE ON DRUG CHARGES AT ROADBLOCK ON MOUNTAIN PARKWAY IN MAGOFFIN CO.

    THREE IN A ROW: KSP ARRESTS THREE ON DRUG CHARGES AT ROADBLOCK ON MOUNTAIN PARKWAY IN MAGOFFIN CO.

    KSP LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION AFTER HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CARTER COUNTY

    KSP LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION AFTER HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN CARTER COUNTY

  • Announcements
    SCHEDULED DATE SET FOR 2ND LC COMMUNITY MEETING

    SCHEDULED DATE SET FOR 2ND LC COMMUNITY MEETING

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Wayne County, WV

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Wayne County, WV

    LOUISA POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES ‘CLICK IT OR TICKET’

    LOUISA POLICE CHIEF ANNOUNCES ‘CLICK IT OR TICKET’

    RailRoad Crossing Closure scheduled for KY 2566 Lawrence County

    RailRoad Crossing Closure scheduled for KY 2566 Lawrence County

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive – Thru Food Distribution In Lawrence County, Ky At Fallsburg

    Facing Hunger Foodbank Hosts Drive – Thru Food Distribution In Lawrence County, Ky At Fallsburg

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Louisa Utilities Board Regular Meeting Agenda May 2, 2023, 6:00PM

    Louisa Utilities Board Regular Meeting Agenda May 2, 2023, 6:00PM

    RECYCLE WITH GOODWILL; ELECTRONICS

    RECYCLE WITH GOODWILL; ELECTRONICS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY 911 DISPATCH CENTER GIVES ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW CHANGES FOR THEIR NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS

    LAWRENCE COUNTY 911 DISPATCH CENTER GIVES ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW CHANGES FOR THEIR NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS

  • Editorials/Letters
    WHEELER TAPPED TO SERVE ON CITY GOVERNMENT ANNEXATION TASK FORCE

    WHEELER TAPPED TO SERVE ON CITY GOVERNMENT ANNEXATION TASK FORCE

    PUBIC VS PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Educational Freedom Will Bring a Brighter Future to Kentucky

    PUBIC VS PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Educational Freedom Will Bring a Brighter Future to Kentucky

    SENATOR PHILLIP WHEELER: REMEMBERING FALLEN HEROES

    SENATOR PHILLIP WHEELER: REMEMBERING FALLEN HEROES

    State hires two firms to plan, manage development of housing on former surface-mine sites

    State hires two firms to plan, manage development of housing on former surface-mine sites

    LGBTQ+ Eastern Kentuckians are refuting Appalachian stereotype

    LGBTQ+ Eastern Kentuckians are refuting Appalachian stereotype

    GLENN MOLLETTE: Stop the invasion before the ship sinks    

    GLENN MOLLETTE: Stop the invasion before the ship sinks    

    Hostile Primary Splinters Kentucky Republicans- NY TIMES

    Hostile Primary Splinters Kentucky Republicans- NY TIMES

    SENATOR WHEELER’S LEGISLATIVE UPDATE:  Session Wrap-Up

    SENATOR WHEELER’S LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Session Wrap-Up

    Support The Center for Rural Development’s youth leadership programs on Kentucky Gives Day May 9

    Support The Center for Rural Development’s youth leadership programs on Kentucky Gives Day May 9

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Louisa nursing home overwhelmed by donations of masks, gowns after Courier Journal story

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Just last week, David McKenzie was losing sleep over how to get personal protective equipment, or PPE, at his small, Louisa, Kentucky, nursing home to prevent potential infection from the coronavirus.

“I was having nightmares,” said McKenzie, whose staff had been using face shields improvised from plastic soda bottles and rubber bands.

But after a Courier Journal story about the plight of nursing homes being unable to get items including masks, shields, gloves and gowns, McKenzie said he’s been inundated with donations of supplies.

Dr. Muhammad Babar, left, presented a box of protective masks to David McKenzie, who’s been scrambling to get protective gear for his small nursing home in Louisa, Kentucky. (Photo: Provided by Muhammad Babar)

“It’s like a magic light switch went on,” said McKenzie, administrator of The Jordan Center, a 110-bed, family-owned facility that is Lawrence County’s only nursing home. “It was an outpouring. We had all kinds of people calling.”

A Washington, D.C., man whose late mother had been a resident at the nursing home shipped 200 face shields and 350 N95 masks, considered effective against the highly contagious coronavirus.

“He wouldn’t take a penny for them,” said McKenzie, who estimates the value at several thousand dollars because of the inflated prices the scarce products are commanding.

Background: Nursing homes ask state to help with soaring costs of masks, gloves

David McKenzie models a shield made by a Jordan Center staffer out of a 2-liter plastic soda bottle.
David McKenzie models a shield made by a Jordan Center staffer out of a 2-liter plastic soda bottle. (Photo: The Jordan Center)

A women’s sewing group from a Louisa church offered to make as many masks as needed for the nursing home, McKenzie said. A plumber’s union donated more N95 masks, and another company donated about 100 devices designed to make masks fit more comfortably for staff who must wear them constantly.

And on Sunday, Dr. Muhammad Babar, a Louisville physician involved with nonprofit groups Doctors for Healthy Communities and the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Decent of North America, called McKenzie to offer him 250 N95 masks.

McKenzie, who had traveled to Frankfort on Sunday to pick up 12 gallons of free hand sanitizer at Buffalo Trace Distillery, went to Babar’s home in Louisville to get the masks.

McKenzie got an enthusiastic welcome when he returned to the nursing home Monday with the goods he’d collected over the weekend.

“My staff were thrilled,” he said. “It was like Santa Claus coming in.”

McKenzie said the outpouring of help left him in tears and with renewed appreciation for the kindness of people.

“So much human kindness,” he said. “It’s been amazing.”

 

Louisa nursing home overwhelmed by donations of masks, gowns after Courier Journal story

But McKenzie said he still believes nursing homes across the state need help with soaring costs of such products and other expenses amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has hit nursing homes especially hard. He and other nursing homes report spending more than $100,000 a month on such items.

The state’s two main nursing home associations have asked the administration of Gov. Andy Beshear for a temporary rate increase, using additional Medicaid funds the federal government is giving states during the pandemic.

The state has increased reimbursement for nursing homes caring for COVID-19 patients but has declined further increases, saying it needs to preserve Medicaid money to cover growing costs of the federal-state health plan that covers low-income individuals, those with disabilities and people in nursing homes who can’t afford care.

“If there’s not help from the federal or state government, I’m running out of places to go,” McKenzie said. “I keep thinking in the back of my mind, surely the government won’t let us go down.”

Deborah Yetter,

Louisville Courier Journal

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Comments 5

  1. Bev Moss says:
    3 years ago

    This is beautiful.

    Reply
  2. Linda copley says:
    3 years ago

    I’d like to personally thank everyone who donated, thank you😄❤️

    Reply
  3. Gary says:
    3 years ago

    That is good cause they have had 8 residence die there since March and a staff member test positive for COVID-19 but the owners still are not testing anyone. Our health department needs to pay attention and do more. Nothing other than smoke and mirrors are being done.

    Reply
    • Democrat says:
      3 years ago

      Was that the person who tested positive for COVID-19, from Lawrence County? If not, something should be done!!

      Reply
  4. Jennie says:
    3 years ago

    Thanks for all you do

    Reply

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