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    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    LAWRENCE CO. BOE NICKEL/DIME TAX WILL BE ON GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOV. 7

    Tyler Childers Directed  SEPTEMBERFEST Funds Towards Music Education To The Two High Schools He Attended In Paintsville And Louisa, Ky.

    Tyler Childers Directed SEPTEMBERFEST Funds Towards Music Education To The Two High Schools He Attended In Paintsville And Louisa, Ky.

    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

  • Sports
    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    Harper’s Hope 10th Annual Golf Scramble Eagle Ridge June 3

    Harper’s Hope 10th Annual Golf Scramble Eagle Ridge June 3

    Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

    Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

    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

  • Lifestyles
    Louisa Police Officer/Recruit Shelby Taylor Is Part Of Honor Guard At Fallen Officers Event

    Louisa Police Officer/Recruit Shelby Taylor Is Part Of Honor Guard At Fallen Officers Event

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    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

  • Courthouse
    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST – SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 6, 2019

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – MAY 14-JUNE 1, 2023

    THREE HOMELESS MEN CHARGED WITH ‘POT’ SELLING IN JOHNSON CO.

    THREE HOMELESS MEN CHARGED WITH ‘POT’ SELLING IN JOHNSON CO.

    LOUISA MAN CHARGED WITH HITTING A ‘GRANDMA’ WITH TIRE IRON

    LOUISA MAN CHARGED WITH HITTING A ‘GRANDMA’ WITH TIRE IRON

    JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. GRAND JURY INDICTS EIGHT PEOPLE ON NINE INDICTMENT CHARGES

    JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. GRAND JURY INDICTS EIGHT PEOPLE ON NINE INDICTMENT CHARGES

    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

  • Top Recollections
    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    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

  • Obituaries
    Corliss June Blevins Wickline, 74, of Webbville, KY

    Corliss June Blevins Wickline, 74, of Webbville, KY

    Mabel Geneva Wheeler, 83, of Manassas, VA

    Mabel Geneva Wheeler, 83, of Manassas, VA

    Gary “Sonny” Gilkerson, 67, of Ceredo, WV

    Gary “Sonny” Gilkerson, 67, of Ceredo, WV

    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

  • Regional News
    McNeely Slapped With Six Part Indictment Involving Sheriff John Kirk

    McNeely Slapped With Six Part Indictment Involving Sheriff John Kirk

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    TWO FACE LIFE FOR TRAFFICKING FENTANYL IN JOHNSON COUNTY

    TWO FACE LIFE FOR TRAFFICKING FENTANYL IN JOHNSON COUNTY

    Gov. Beshear: Toyota’s Largest Manufacturing Operation Goes Electric

    Gov. Beshear: Toyota’s Largest Manufacturing Operation Goes Electric

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    E. KY. WOMAN FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR IGNORING SEX ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST COACH

    E. KY. WOMAN FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR IGNORING SEX ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST COACH

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. CIVIL CASES, DEEDS, & MARRIAGES FOR MAY 1-22, 2023

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. CIVIL CASES, DEEDS, & MARRIAGES FOR MAY 1-22, 2023

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. DISTRICT COURT DOCKET & CIRCUIT DOCKET

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. DISTRICT COURT DOCKET & CIRCUIT DOCKET

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

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

  • Announcements
    New Assistant 4-H agent looking forward to opportunity

    New Assistant 4-H agent looking forward to opportunity

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    New Feature For Our Campers at LC Wilderness Park!

    New Feature For Our Campers at LC Wilderness Park!

    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

  • Editorials/Letters
    Rep. Scott Sharp Appointed To Task Force On School And Campus Safety

    Rep. Scott Sharp Appointed To Task Force On School And Campus Safety

    5 Ways a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Assist You

    Most Common Car Accident Causes

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    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    

  • News
    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    LAWRENCE CO. BOE NICKEL/DIME TAX WILL BE ON GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOV. 7

    Tyler Childers Directed  SEPTEMBERFEST Funds Towards Music Education To The Two High Schools He Attended In Paintsville And Louisa, Ky.

    Tyler Childers Directed SEPTEMBERFEST Funds Towards Music Education To The Two High Schools He Attended In Paintsville And Louisa, Ky.

    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

  • Sports
    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    Young Lawrence Co. Tennis Teams Compete in KentuckyState Tournament

    Harper’s Hope 10th Annual Golf Scramble Eagle Ridge June 3

    Harper’s Hope 10th Annual Golf Scramble Eagle Ridge June 3

    Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

    Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

    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

  • Lifestyles
    Louisa Police Officer/Recruit Shelby Taylor Is Part Of Honor Guard At Fallen Officers Event

    Louisa Police Officer/Recruit Shelby Taylor Is Part Of Honor Guard At Fallen Officers Event

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    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

  • Courthouse
    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST – SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 6, 2019

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – MAY 14-JUNE 1, 2023

    THREE HOMELESS MEN CHARGED WITH ‘POT’ SELLING IN JOHNSON CO.

    THREE HOMELESS MEN CHARGED WITH ‘POT’ SELLING IN JOHNSON CO.

    LOUISA MAN CHARGED WITH HITTING A ‘GRANDMA’ WITH TIRE IRON

    LOUISA MAN CHARGED WITH HITTING A ‘GRANDMA’ WITH TIRE IRON

    JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. GRAND JURY INDICTS EIGHT PEOPLE ON NINE INDICTMENT CHARGES

    JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. GRAND JURY INDICTS EIGHT PEOPLE ON NINE INDICTMENT CHARGES

    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

  • Top Recollections
    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    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

  • Obituaries
    Corliss June Blevins Wickline, 74, of Webbville, KY

    Corliss June Blevins Wickline, 74, of Webbville, KY

    Mabel Geneva Wheeler, 83, of Manassas, VA

    Mabel Geneva Wheeler, 83, of Manassas, VA

    Gary “Sonny” Gilkerson, 67, of Ceredo, WV

    Gary “Sonny” Gilkerson, 67, of Ceredo, WV

    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

  • Regional News
    McNeely Slapped With Six Part Indictment Involving Sheriff John Kirk

    McNeely Slapped With Six Part Indictment Involving Sheriff John Kirk

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    TWO FACE LIFE FOR TRAFFICKING FENTANYL IN JOHNSON COUNTY

    TWO FACE LIFE FOR TRAFFICKING FENTANYL IN JOHNSON COUNTY

    Gov. Beshear: Toyota’s Largest Manufacturing Operation Goes Electric

    Gov. Beshear: Toyota’s Largest Manufacturing Operation Goes Electric

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    PIKEVILLE PSYCHIATRIST SLAPPED WITH  FEDERAL INDICTMENT ON DRUG CHARGES

    E. KY. WOMAN FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR IGNORING SEX ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST COACH

    E. KY. WOMAN FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR IGNORING SEX ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST COACH

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. CIVIL CASES, DEEDS, & MARRIAGES FOR MAY 1-22, 2023

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. CIVIL CASES, DEEDS, & MARRIAGES FOR MAY 1-22, 2023

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. DISTRICT COURT DOCKET & CIRCUIT DOCKET

    MARTIN COUNTY, KY. DISTRICT COURT DOCKET & CIRCUIT DOCKET

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

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

  • Announcements
    New Assistant 4-H agent looking forward to opportunity

    New Assistant 4-H agent looking forward to opportunity

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    LC Schools are currently hiring for several open position opportunities!

    New Feature For Our Campers at LC Wilderness Park!

    New Feature For Our Campers at LC Wilderness Park!

    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

  • Editorials/Letters
    Rep. Scott Sharp Appointed To Task Force On School And Campus Safety

    Rep. Scott Sharp Appointed To Task Force On School And Campus Safety

    5 Ways a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Assist You

    Most Common Car Accident Causes

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    🌽 Calling all cornhole enthusiasts JUNE 17 BY LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR BOARD!

    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    

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Building a Better Future for the Students of Lawrence County: Investments by the Taxpayer and Comparisons with Neighboring Districts

DR. ROB FLETCHER by DR. ROB FLETCHER
March 6, 2023
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PART 4

 

Building a Better Future for the Students of Lawrence County:

Investments by the Taxpayer and Comparisons with Neighboring Districts

Dr. Rob Fletcher

(This article is the fourth of a series that will cover topics pertaining to planning, remodeling, building, and financing school facilities in Lawrence County.) See all parts of the series on Lazer news

If you had the opportunity to read the previous articles, you know a lot of details on the district facilities plan, the local planning committee, and the bonding process for financing schools.  To review, our top facility priorities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Constructing a new Louisa West Elementary with preschool through 2nd grade classes
  • Repairing the roof of Louisa Middle
  • Consolidating our 7th and 8th grades at Lawrence County Middle School (renaming Louisa Middle)
  • Keeping 6th grade classes at Blaine and Fallsburg while moving 6th grade from Louisa Middle to the elementary setting at Louisa East.
  • Securing all schools with safety vestibule areas (similar to Lawrence County High School)
  • Adding new cafeterias that are separate from the gyms at Blaine and Fallsburg.
  • Upgrading sports facilities

Also, from the previous article, it is important to remember that the double-nickel tax would generate $11.5 million over the next 20 years from local taxpayers, and the state legislature would GIVE the school system $13.5 million, IF we pass the double-nickel tax.  As promised, this article will focus on two main questions.  First, how much will the double nickel cost the property owner?  Second, how do our tax rates compare with surrounding districts?

Question 1:  How much additional money will the double nickel tax cost the property owner?

During this process, we have been working closely with the Kentucky Department of Education to get the exact numbers for the double-nickel tax.  As stated in Article #3, “One nickel tax would add approximately 5 cents to every $100 of property value.  For transparency, the nickel tax is calculated for each school district individually.  Based on state calculations, the Lawrence County nickel tax would be around 6 cents per $100 of property value.”  As you know, the Lawrence County Board of Education intends to pursue a double-nickel tax and will officially vote on the increase following a public tax hearing that will be held on March 15th.  According to officials at KDE, the Lawrence County double-nickel calculation will be 12.4 cents per $100 of property value assessed.  The chart below gives sample property tax assessments and the investment that the local taxpayer would provide, if the double nickel passes.

Property Values vs. Additional Investment By the Taxpayer

(Note:  This amount is paid only by those who pay property taxes and only 1 time per year)

Property Value

Additional Property Tax

$100.00

$0.12

$1,000.00

$1.24

$2,000.00

$2.48

$3,000.00

$3.72

$4,000.00

$4.96

$5,000.00

$6.20

$10,000.00

$12.40

$15,000.00

$18.60

$20,000.00

$24.80

$25,000.00

$31.00

$30,000.00

$37.20

$40,000.00

$49.60

$50,000.00

$62.00

$60,000.00

$74.40

$70,000.00

$86.80

$80,000.00

$99.20

$90,000.00

$111.60

$100,000.00

$124.00

$110,000.00

$136.40

$120,000.00

$148.80

$130,000.00

$161.20

$140,000.00

$173.60

$150,000.00

$186.00

$175,000.00

$217.00

$200,000.00

$248.00

$225,000.00

$279.00

$250,000.00

$310.00

$275,000.00

$341.00

$300,000.00

$372.00

If you want to know the exact amount, you can do the following math:

0.124 multiplied by (your property value) divided by 100 = Tax Amount You Pay

In short, if you own very little property, then you will pay a much smaller amount than someone who owns a very large amount of property.  

Question 2:  How does our tax rate compare with surrounding districts?

According to information that can be found on the Kentucky Department of Education’s website, Lawrence County property owners currently pay the LOWEST tax rate in the 15th region and one of the lower property tax rates in the eastern part of our state.  (Lawrence County residents also have the SECOND LOWEST motor vehicle tax rate in the entire state of Kentucky.)  Raceland, Paintsville, Martin County, Floyd County, Boyd County, Johnson County, and others have taken advantage of the recallable nickel and the matching funds from the state to build new schools and to make other major renovations.  Other school systems (such as Pike County, Russell, Pikeville, etc.) do not have the recallable nickel but have a higher real estate tax rate to help fund facilities.  With this in mind, it simply makes sense to have the recallable nickel tax in order to receive additional funds from the state.  Remember, our property tax would raise $11.5 million, while the state would GIVE us $13.5 million over the next 20 years.  Finally, many districts have received additional “lump sums” from the state that are over-and-above the matching funds simply because they already had the recallable nickel tax.

Which School Districts Have the Recallable Nickel in Our Area?

Including the Total Real Estate (Property) Tax Rate for Each District

District

Recallable 

Total Real Estate

502 Raceland Independent

6

99.7

477 Paintsville Independent

5.4

96.8

491 Pike County

0

88.7

162 Fairview Independent

5.9

88.5

522 Russell Independent

0

84.9

385 Martin County

6.7

84.6

276 Jenkins Independent

0

84.5

221 Greenup County

0

82.8

492 Pikeville Independent

0

74.7

175 Floyd County

6.3

69

012 Ashland Independent

6.1

68.2

045 Boyd County

5.7

67.7

441 Morgan County

7.1

60.8

371 Magoffin County

7

59.9

285 Johnson County

12.6

59.2

315 Lawrence County

0

57.2

515 Rowan County

5.7

53.4

105 Carter County

0

47

155 Elliott County

0

43.8

Note:  The information above can be found on the Kentucky Department of Education’s website, specifically at https://education.ky.gov/districts/SEEK/Pages/Taxes.aspx

In closing, there have been many needs listed in our district facilities plans over the past twelve years that were addressed through other funding sources that did not cost our local taxpayers any more money.  For example, our old DFP had a new vocational building and HVAC replacements.  We wrote a grant ($9.28 million) for the new vocational building and utilized COVID grant money for HVAC (over $2.5 million) as well as purchased 10 buses (over $1 million total) with COVID grant money.  Our taxpayers paid ZERO extra dollars for this.  If we could do the same for a new school, I will work night and day to make it happen.  Unfortunately, the state will not give us enough money to build a school and make the other renovations needed without additional taxes to our community.  If legislators were to change their stance on requiring the nickel in order to provide funding for a new school, the Board and I would take every step to lower taxes accordingly.  As long as I am superintendent, I will do my best to keep taxes as low as possible while providing for the needs for our students and staff members.  I have faith that the Lawrence County Board of Education will do the same.

We are committed to the kids, the school staff members, and the taxpayers of this community.  

Why?  Because we are…

#AllinLC 

Dr. Robbie Fletcher

606.638.9671

robbie.fletcher@lawrence.kyschools.us

All of the articles in the series can be found on our website:

https://www.lawrence.kyschools.us/documents/school-year-2022-2023/local-planning-committee/396589

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  1. KAG says:
    3 months ago

    And the kids will all the money YOU want to spend will it make them smarter? That is what the schools should do.
    That’s the only answer the taxpayers need and I have not seen it mentioned no where.

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    • Bob says:
      3 months ago

      Well, it probably will make them smarter and healthier. Look at it this way; a new facility will be way cleaner than the rotting down building we have now and since they will be less sick, they will attend school more. Another way to look at it would be that the facility would be built to modern standards and will be able to accommodate all the modern teaching methods. Another way would be by looking at the amount of money and man power saved by not trying to repair a falling in building and can be utilized at another school better. Do you really think these buildings last forever?

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      • KAG says:
        3 months ago

        Robert you either work or retired from the school system or maybe married to a school employee. Or maybe you just might have some say into who will receive all the NEW money that will be collected.
        And I see NO where there’s a Promise just a probably the kids will get smarter.
        When the taxpayers give you millions of dollars there should be a promise not a probably.

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      • Tom Sawyer says:
        3 months ago

        How is money saved by not repairing facilities vs building a new one? How about where is all the money factored into the budget for updates and repairs gone? Fletchers position is we are the lowest and pay the least amount blah blah. We don’t want to be neighboring counties or we’d move there. Quit trying to make this something else. Manage money better since that’s what every household has to do and what every company on planet earth has to do.. besides AEP of course….they just pass everything to the consumer! Then 20 years from now they’ll wanna build 2 more new schools and ask for more and say you’re selfish for not wanting to pay more! That school hasn’t been updated for 30 years! That’s negligence are their behalf! You don’t got 30 years and not update your home do you? No because that’s not what someone with common sense does, you repair as needed. You don’t go set on a cooler at Walmart and beg for money for a new roof, you manage your finances and make it work!

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        • KAG says:
          3 months ago

          Couldn’t agree anymore Tom
          If they can’t promise the kids will learn more what’s the purpose then?
          If Fletcher wants to be like the other counties I will chip in for a U-Haul rental
          The voters rejected this once but he thinks he know more than the voters time for him and the board to go.

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