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    GEORGIA MAN ARRESTED FOR DRONE ATTEMPT TO CARRY CONTRABAND IN FEDERAL PRISON AT INEZ

    GEORGIA MAN ARRESTED FOR DRONE ATTEMPT TO CARRY CONTRABAND IN FEDERAL PRISON AT INEZ

    LOUISA MAYOR ELECTED TO KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES EXECUTIVE BOARD

    LOUISA MAYOR ELECTED TO KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES EXECUTIVE BOARD

    LEMASTERS ‘SETTLE’ FOR $100,000 IN PHILLIP CARTER ‘POLITICAL RETALIATION’ CASE

    LEMASTERS ‘SETTLE’ FOR $100,000 IN PHILLIP CARTER ‘POLITICAL RETALIATION’ CASE

    LAWRENCE CO., KY.  FISCAL COURT PASSES NEW COVID POLICY FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES …

    LAWRENCE CO., KY. FISCAL COURT PASSES NEW COVID POLICY FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES …

    RATLIFF CHARGED IN FIVE COUNT INDICTMENT FOR SEX ACTS AND DRUGS WITH UNDER 14 YEAR OLD

    RATLIFF CHARGED IN FIVE COUNT INDICTMENT FOR SEX ACTS AND DRUGS WITH UNDER 14 YEAR OLD

    RESIDENTS GO INTO RUMORAMA (AND FEARING) AFTER OHIO FUGITIVE GOES ON FOUR COUNTY CRIME SPREE AND IS KILLED IN POLICE SHOOTOUT IN CEREDO

    RESIDENTS GO INTO RUMORAMA (AND FEARING) AFTER OHIO FUGITIVE GOES ON FOUR COUNTY CRIME SPREE AND IS KILLED IN POLICE SHOOTOUT IN CEREDO

    THE LOUISA 2023 SEPTEMBERFEST HAS ARRIVED!!

    THE LOUISA 2023 SEPTEMBERFEST HAS ARRIVED!!

    LOUISA POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE ROAD CLOSURES, DETOURS, PARKING AREAS, DROP-OFF AND PICK-UPS FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS, AND PARADE ROUTE FOR 2023 LOUISA BICENTENNIAL SEPTEMBERFEST

    LOUISA POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE ROAD CLOSURES, DETOURS, PARKING AREAS, DROP-OFF AND PICK-UPS FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS, AND PARADE ROUTE FOR 2023 LOUISA BICENTENNIAL SEPTEMBERFEST

    LC FISCAL COURT SPECIAL MEETING HELD TO APPROVE 2023 TAX RATES…

    LC FISCAL COURT SPECIAL MEETING HELD TO APPROVE 2023 TAX RATES…

    KENTUCKY DEER SEASON UNDERWAY… STARTED  SEPTEMBER 2

    KENTUCKY DEER SEASON UNDERWAY… STARTED SEPTEMBER 2

  • Sports
    MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DOOM DAWGS IN 14 – 6 LOSS AT BELFRY

    MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DOOM DAWGS IN 14 – 6 LOSS AT BELFRY

    Dawgs headed to Pond Creek tonight — looking to take control of District

    Dawgs headed to Pond Creek tonight — looking to take control of District

    VolleyDawgs Win Three Of Four Matches In Last Week; Host Prestonsburg Tonight

    VolleyDawgs Win Three Of Four Matches In Last Week; Host Prestonsburg Tonight

    Louisa Middle School 8Th Grade Girls Basketball Undefeated In OVC Play

    Louisa Middle School 8Th Grade Girls Basketball Undefeated In OVC Play

    TOLSIA SWATS HORNETS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WIN

    TOLSIA SWATS HORNETS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WIN

    BULLDOGS START DISTRICT PLAY WITH A WIN OVER ESTILL CO. ON HOMECOMING NIGHT

    BULLDOGS START DISTRICT PLAY WITH A WIN OVER ESTILL CO. ON HOMECOMING NIGHT

    Bulldog Basketball Standout Kaison Ward Signs With Alice Lloyd College

    Bulldog Basketball Standout Kaison Ward Signs With Alice Lloyd College

    SENIOR BLAKE MAYNARD SCORES 20 GOALS IN THREE VICTORIES FOR LAWRENCE CO. BOYS SOCCER

    SENIOR BLAKE MAYNARD SCORES 20 GOALS IN THREE VICTORIES FOR LAWRENCE CO. BOYS SOCCER

    LAWRENCE CO. GIRLS SOCCER CELEBRATES SENIOR NIGHT WITH VICTORY OVER SHELBY VALLEY

    LAWRENCE CO. GIRLS SOCCER CELEBRATES SENIOR NIGHT WITH VICTORY OVER SHELBY VALLEY

  • Lifestyles
    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023; MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023; MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023

    Viking Elite, Top Achievers Awarded At Banquet

    Viking Elite, Top Achievers Awarded At Banquet

    LC Tourism chairman to attend AMERICANAFEST in Nashville

    LC Tourism chairman to attend AMERICANAFEST in Nashville

    Kentucky Senate Interim Committee Examines Potential Sales Tax Exemption For Diapers

    Kentucky Senate Interim Committee Examines Potential Sales Tax Exemption For Diapers

    LC STUDENTS COLLECT DONATIONS FOR ANIMAL SHELTER

    LC STUDENTS COLLECT DONATIONS FOR ANIMAL SHELTER

    UPDATE TODAY: Kentucky Power is partnering with WYMT to host the fourth annual Power Up the Pantry

    UPDATE TODAY: Kentucky Power is partnering with WYMT to host the fourth annual Power Up the Pantry

    Lawrence Co. Library will be closed until Nov. 30 to the public

    LIBRARY BOARD SHOWS DECREASE IN TAX RATE FOR 7TH STRAIGHT YEAR

    Annual Food Drive Slated For Sept. 14 Will Help Fight Food Insecurity In Eastern Kentucky

    Annual Food Drive Slated For Sept. 14 Will Help Fight Food Insecurity In Eastern Kentucky

  • Courthouse
    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – SEPTEMBER 15-30, 2023

    Lawrence County, Ky.  Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of 9/25-9/29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of 9/25-9/29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court docket for the week of September 25-29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court docket for the week of September 25-29

    2023 KY. GENERAL ELECTION SET FOR NOVEMBER 7; SEE SAMPLE BALLOT INSIDE

    2023 KY. GENERAL ELECTION SET FOR NOVEMBER 7; SEE SAMPLE BALLOT INSIDE

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – SEPTEMBER 1-15, 2023

    SIX COUNTIES SEND MESSAGE TO FRANKFORT ABOUT SPIRALING JAIL TRANSPORT COSTS

    SIX COUNTIES SEND MESSAGE TO FRANKFORT ABOUT SPIRALING JAIL TRANSPORT COSTS

    Lawrence County Civil Suits, Deeds And Marriages Sept. 16, 2023

    Lawrence County Civil Suits, Deeds And Marriages Sept. 16, 2023

    Lawrence County Court docket for the week of September 11-15

    Lawrence County Court docket for the week of September 11-15

    LOUISA COUNCIL SETS TAX RATES FOR NEW YEAR AT SEPTEMBER MEETING

    LOUISA COUNCIL SETS TAX RATES FOR NEW YEAR AT SEPTEMBER MEETING

  • Top Recollections
    DOLLYWOOD THEME PARK…ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRAIN DERAILMENT !

    DOLLYWOOD THEME PARK…ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRAIN DERAILMENT !

    LAZER video of 2023 Septemberfest PARADE, Noah’s pics

    LAZER video of 2023 Septemberfest PARADE, Noah’s pics

    Quick Hits: Family Pickle Canning; Rural Trilogy-Inspired Songs; Pandemic Gun Buyers; Hearing Aids; Dutch Farming

    Quick Hits: Family Pickle Canning; Rural Trilogy-Inspired Songs; Pandemic Gun Buyers; Hearing Aids; Dutch Farming

    Growing up in Louisa: Missing the Depot

    Growing up in Louisa: Missing the Depot

    Colored School

    Colored School

    FROM COAL TO THE SUN: Huge solar-energy project planned for E. Ky. reclaimed strip mine

    FROM COAL TO THE SUN: Huge solar-energy project planned for E. Ky. reclaimed strip mine

    BORN IN A LOUISA JAILHOUSE: By John Butch Preston

    BORN IN A LOUISA JAILHOUSE: By John Butch Preston

    “James Harrod: THE BATTLE FOR KENTUCKY” RETURNS IN JULY

    “James Harrod: THE BATTLE FOR KENTUCKY” RETURNS IN JULY

    Max Young, 89, Lexington, Ky., formerly of Louisa, Ky.

    Max Young, 89, Lexington, Ky., formerly of Louisa, Ky.

  • Obituaries
    Martha Frances Roberts “Marty” Thompson, 90 of Ravenswood, WV, formerly of Fallsburg

    Martha Frances Roberts “Marty” Thompson, 90 of Ravenswood, WV, formerly of Fallsburg

    Robey Kearns, 67, of Fort Gay, WV

    Robey Kearns, 67, of Fort Gay, WV

    William “Bill” L. Hardin, 82, of Louisa, KY

    William “Bill” L. Hardin, 82, of Louisa, KY

    Paul Yates, 59, of Louisa, KY

    Paul Yates, 59, of Louisa, KY

    Evelyn Nadine Meek, 84, of Louisa, KY

    Evelyn Nadine Meek, 84, of Louisa, KY

    John Paul King, 90, of Louisa, KY

    John Paul King, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Alice Yvonne Adkins Thompson, 84, of Genoa, WV

    Alice Yvonne Adkins Thompson, 84, of Genoa, WV

    Billy Harold Griffith, 89,  formerly of Lawrence County

    Billy Harold Griffith, 89, formerly of Lawrence County

    Alma Preston, 89, of Louisa, Ky.

    Alma Preston, 89, of Louisa, Ky.

  • Regional News
    LETCHER COUNTY MAN WANTED IN MURDER OF PREGNANT LETCHER COUNTY WOMAN

    LETCHER COUNTY MAN WANTED IN MURDER OF PREGNANT LETCHER COUNTY WOMAN

    TWO DRUG SUSPECTS FROM LOUISA ARRESTED DURING A TRAFFIC STOP IN KENOVA AREA

    TWO DRUG SUSPECTS FROM LOUISA ARRESTED DURING A TRAFFIC STOP IN KENOVA AREA

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    SPECIAL CRIME UNIT CHARGES PIKE COUNTY MAN WITH CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OFFENSES

    SPECIAL CRIME UNIT CHARGES PIKE COUNTY MAN WITH CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OFFENSES

    GUILTY TRIAL VERDICT LEAVES DOCTOR AND NURSE FACING DECADES IN FEDERAL PRISON

    GUILTY TRIAL VERDICT LEAVES DOCTOR AND NURSE FACING DECADES IN FEDERAL PRISON

    NEW MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR WATER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT RUNNING BETWEEN CATLETTSBURG AND LOUISA

    NEW MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR WATER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT RUNNING BETWEEN CATLETTSBURG AND LOUISA

    LAWRENCE WOMAN INDICTED BY BOYD JURY FOR SMUGGLING DRUGS IN BODY CAVITY

    LAWRENCE WOMAN INDICTED BY BOYD JURY FOR SMUGGLING DRUGS IN BODY CAVITY

    LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIVE NAMED EDITOR OF LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER

    LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIVE NAMED EDITOR OF LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER

    Annual food drive event nets $27K, thousands of pounds of food for local pantries

    Annual food drive event nets $27K, thousands of pounds of food for local pantries

  • Announcements
    Louisa Utilities Board  Meeting Agenda October 3, 2023, 6:00PM Louisa City Hall 

    Louisa Utilities Board  Meeting Agenda October 3, 2023, 6:00PM Louisa City Hall 

    FALL BREAK STARTS NEXT WEEK FOR LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS; OTHER IMPORTANT DATES

    FALL BREAK STARTS NEXT WEEK FOR LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS; OTHER IMPORTANT DATES

    2023 HERITAGE HARVEST TOUR TOMORROW (SEPTEMBER 30) 9-5

    2023 HERITAGE HARVEST TOUR TOMORROW (SEPTEMBER 30) 9-5

    TRMC OFFERING ‘DRIVE THRU’ FLU SHOTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 28

    TRMC OFFERING ‘DRIVE THRU’ FLU SHOTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 28

    LOUISA POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN THEFT CASES

    LOUISA POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN THEFT CASES

    Community Health Fair on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.

    Community Health Fair on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.

    LAWRENCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPT. , 2023 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    LAWRENCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPT. , 2023 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    Louisa ‘Trick Or Treat’ Will Be On Saturday, October 28, Chief Says

    Louisa ‘Trick Or Treat’ Will Be On Saturday, October 28, Chief Says

    Lawrence County Board of Education SPECIAL MEETING — August 31, 2023; 5:00 p.m.  Agenda 

    Lawrence County Board of Education SPECIAL MEETING — August 31, 2023; 5:00 p.m.  Agenda 

  • Editorials/Letters
    Big Victory for Children! 6th Circuit Upholds Kentucky Law Protecting Kids from Gender Mutilation

    Big Victory for Children! 6th Circuit Upholds Kentucky Law Protecting Kids from Gender Mutilation

    STATE AUDITOR  IS MOVING TO “ALL DATA ANALYSIS,” ALLOWING ALL COUNTY FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TO BE REVIEWED

    STATE AUDITOR IS MOVING TO “ALL DATA ANALYSIS,” ALLOWING ALL COUNTY FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TO BE REVIEWED

    OPINION: Whose Biblical Values? Both Candidates for Ky Governor Invoke Their Christian Faith

    OPINION: Whose Biblical Values? Both Candidates for Ky Governor Invoke Their Christian Faith

    SENATOR WHEELER: CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION WEEK

    SENATOR WHEELER: CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION WEEK

    Kentucky Public Service Commission issues decision today that aims to help prevent Kentucky Power customers from cryptomining

    Kentucky Public Service Commission issues decision today that aims to help prevent Kentucky Power customers from cryptomining

    Baldridge releases: “Pig Iron Charcoal Iron Furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Region”

    Baldridge releases: “Pig Iron Charcoal Iron Furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Region”

    THE IMPACTS OF 9/11 ARE STILL WITH US TODAY

    THE IMPACTS OF 9/11 ARE STILL WITH US TODAY

    SUPERINTENDENT ANSWERS PARENT’S CONCERN OVER BUS INCIDENT

    SUPERINTENDENT ANSWERS PARENT’S CONCERN OVER BUS INCIDENT

    PARENT WANTS ‘SOMEONE HELD RESPONSIBLE’ FOR PUTTING FIRST GRADER ON WRONG BUS

    PARENT WANTS ‘SOMEONE HELD RESPONSIBLE’ FOR PUTTING FIRST GRADER ON WRONG BUS

  • News
    GEORGIA MAN ARRESTED FOR DRONE ATTEMPT TO CARRY CONTRABAND IN FEDERAL PRISON AT INEZ

    GEORGIA MAN ARRESTED FOR DRONE ATTEMPT TO CARRY CONTRABAND IN FEDERAL PRISON AT INEZ

    LOUISA MAYOR ELECTED TO KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES EXECUTIVE BOARD

    LOUISA MAYOR ELECTED TO KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES EXECUTIVE BOARD

    LEMASTERS ‘SETTLE’ FOR $100,000 IN PHILLIP CARTER ‘POLITICAL RETALIATION’ CASE

    LEMASTERS ‘SETTLE’ FOR $100,000 IN PHILLIP CARTER ‘POLITICAL RETALIATION’ CASE

    LAWRENCE CO., KY.  FISCAL COURT PASSES NEW COVID POLICY FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES …

    LAWRENCE CO., KY. FISCAL COURT PASSES NEW COVID POLICY FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES …

    RATLIFF CHARGED IN FIVE COUNT INDICTMENT FOR SEX ACTS AND DRUGS WITH UNDER 14 YEAR OLD

    RATLIFF CHARGED IN FIVE COUNT INDICTMENT FOR SEX ACTS AND DRUGS WITH UNDER 14 YEAR OLD

    RESIDENTS GO INTO RUMORAMA (AND FEARING) AFTER OHIO FUGITIVE GOES ON FOUR COUNTY CRIME SPREE AND IS KILLED IN POLICE SHOOTOUT IN CEREDO

    RESIDENTS GO INTO RUMORAMA (AND FEARING) AFTER OHIO FUGITIVE GOES ON FOUR COUNTY CRIME SPREE AND IS KILLED IN POLICE SHOOTOUT IN CEREDO

    THE LOUISA 2023 SEPTEMBERFEST HAS ARRIVED!!

    THE LOUISA 2023 SEPTEMBERFEST HAS ARRIVED!!

    LOUISA POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE ROAD CLOSURES, DETOURS, PARKING AREAS, DROP-OFF AND PICK-UPS FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS, AND PARADE ROUTE FOR 2023 LOUISA BICENTENNIAL SEPTEMBERFEST

    LOUISA POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE ROAD CLOSURES, DETOURS, PARKING AREAS, DROP-OFF AND PICK-UPS FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS, AND PARADE ROUTE FOR 2023 LOUISA BICENTENNIAL SEPTEMBERFEST

    LC FISCAL COURT SPECIAL MEETING HELD TO APPROVE 2023 TAX RATES…

    LC FISCAL COURT SPECIAL MEETING HELD TO APPROVE 2023 TAX RATES…

    KENTUCKY DEER SEASON UNDERWAY… STARTED  SEPTEMBER 2

    KENTUCKY DEER SEASON UNDERWAY… STARTED SEPTEMBER 2

  • Sports
    MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DOOM DAWGS IN 14 – 6 LOSS AT BELFRY

    MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DOOM DAWGS IN 14 – 6 LOSS AT BELFRY

    Dawgs headed to Pond Creek tonight — looking to take control of District

    Dawgs headed to Pond Creek tonight — looking to take control of District

    VolleyDawgs Win Three Of Four Matches In Last Week; Host Prestonsburg Tonight

    VolleyDawgs Win Three Of Four Matches In Last Week; Host Prestonsburg Tonight

    Louisa Middle School 8Th Grade Girls Basketball Undefeated In OVC Play

    Louisa Middle School 8Th Grade Girls Basketball Undefeated In OVC Play

    TOLSIA SWATS HORNETS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WIN

    TOLSIA SWATS HORNETS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WIN

    BULLDOGS START DISTRICT PLAY WITH A WIN OVER ESTILL CO. ON HOMECOMING NIGHT

    BULLDOGS START DISTRICT PLAY WITH A WIN OVER ESTILL CO. ON HOMECOMING NIGHT

    Bulldog Basketball Standout Kaison Ward Signs With Alice Lloyd College

    Bulldog Basketball Standout Kaison Ward Signs With Alice Lloyd College

    SENIOR BLAKE MAYNARD SCORES 20 GOALS IN THREE VICTORIES FOR LAWRENCE CO. BOYS SOCCER

    SENIOR BLAKE MAYNARD SCORES 20 GOALS IN THREE VICTORIES FOR LAWRENCE CO. BOYS SOCCER

    LAWRENCE CO. GIRLS SOCCER CELEBRATES SENIOR NIGHT WITH VICTORY OVER SHELBY VALLEY

    LAWRENCE CO. GIRLS SOCCER CELEBRATES SENIOR NIGHT WITH VICTORY OVER SHELBY VALLEY

  • Lifestyles
    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023; MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023; MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023

    LOUISA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2023

    Viking Elite, Top Achievers Awarded At Banquet

    Viking Elite, Top Achievers Awarded At Banquet

    LC Tourism chairman to attend AMERICANAFEST in Nashville

    LC Tourism chairman to attend AMERICANAFEST in Nashville

    Kentucky Senate Interim Committee Examines Potential Sales Tax Exemption For Diapers

    Kentucky Senate Interim Committee Examines Potential Sales Tax Exemption For Diapers

    LC STUDENTS COLLECT DONATIONS FOR ANIMAL SHELTER

    LC STUDENTS COLLECT DONATIONS FOR ANIMAL SHELTER

    UPDATE TODAY: Kentucky Power is partnering with WYMT to host the fourth annual Power Up the Pantry

    UPDATE TODAY: Kentucky Power is partnering with WYMT to host the fourth annual Power Up the Pantry

    Lawrence Co. Library will be closed until Nov. 30 to the public

    LIBRARY BOARD SHOWS DECREASE IN TAX RATE FOR 7TH STRAIGHT YEAR

    Annual Food Drive Slated For Sept. 14 Will Help Fight Food Insecurity In Eastern Kentucky

    Annual Food Drive Slated For Sept. 14 Will Help Fight Food Insecurity In Eastern Kentucky

  • Courthouse
    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – SEPTEMBER 15-30, 2023

    Lawrence County, Ky.  Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of 9/25-9/29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Civil Cases, Deeds And Marriages For The Week Of 9/25-9/29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court docket for the week of September 25-29

    Lawrence County, Ky. Court docket for the week of September 25-29

    2023 KY. GENERAL ELECTION SET FOR NOVEMBER 7; SEE SAMPLE BALLOT INSIDE

    2023 KY. GENERAL ELECTION SET FOR NOVEMBER 7; SEE SAMPLE BALLOT INSIDE

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – APRIL 21-30, 2023

    LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST – SEPTEMBER 1-15, 2023

    SIX COUNTIES SEND MESSAGE TO FRANKFORT ABOUT SPIRALING JAIL TRANSPORT COSTS

    SIX COUNTIES SEND MESSAGE TO FRANKFORT ABOUT SPIRALING JAIL TRANSPORT COSTS

    Lawrence County Civil Suits, Deeds And Marriages Sept. 16, 2023

    Lawrence County Civil Suits, Deeds And Marriages Sept. 16, 2023

    Lawrence County Court docket for the week of September 11-15

    Lawrence County Court docket for the week of September 11-15

    LOUISA COUNCIL SETS TAX RATES FOR NEW YEAR AT SEPTEMBER MEETING

    LOUISA COUNCIL SETS TAX RATES FOR NEW YEAR AT SEPTEMBER MEETING

  • Top Recollections
    DOLLYWOOD THEME PARK…ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRAIN DERAILMENT !

    DOLLYWOOD THEME PARK…ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRAIN DERAILMENT !

    LAZER video of 2023 Septemberfest PARADE, Noah’s pics

    LAZER video of 2023 Septemberfest PARADE, Noah’s pics

    Quick Hits: Family Pickle Canning; Rural Trilogy-Inspired Songs; Pandemic Gun Buyers; Hearing Aids; Dutch Farming

    Quick Hits: Family Pickle Canning; Rural Trilogy-Inspired Songs; Pandemic Gun Buyers; Hearing Aids; Dutch Farming

    Growing up in Louisa: Missing the Depot

    Growing up in Louisa: Missing the Depot

    Colored School

    Colored School

    FROM COAL TO THE SUN: Huge solar-energy project planned for E. Ky. reclaimed strip mine

    FROM COAL TO THE SUN: Huge solar-energy project planned for E. Ky. reclaimed strip mine

    BORN IN A LOUISA JAILHOUSE: By John Butch Preston

    BORN IN A LOUISA JAILHOUSE: By John Butch Preston

    “James Harrod: THE BATTLE FOR KENTUCKY” RETURNS IN JULY

    “James Harrod: THE BATTLE FOR KENTUCKY” RETURNS IN JULY

    Max Young, 89, Lexington, Ky., formerly of Louisa, Ky.

    Max Young, 89, Lexington, Ky., formerly of Louisa, Ky.

  • Obituaries
    Martha Frances Roberts “Marty” Thompson, 90 of Ravenswood, WV, formerly of Fallsburg

    Martha Frances Roberts “Marty” Thompson, 90 of Ravenswood, WV, formerly of Fallsburg

    Robey Kearns, 67, of Fort Gay, WV

    Robey Kearns, 67, of Fort Gay, WV

    William “Bill” L. Hardin, 82, of Louisa, KY

    William “Bill” L. Hardin, 82, of Louisa, KY

    Paul Yates, 59, of Louisa, KY

    Paul Yates, 59, of Louisa, KY

    Evelyn Nadine Meek, 84, of Louisa, KY

    Evelyn Nadine Meek, 84, of Louisa, KY

    John Paul King, 90, of Louisa, KY

    John Paul King, 90, of Louisa, KY

    Alice Yvonne Adkins Thompson, 84, of Genoa, WV

    Alice Yvonne Adkins Thompson, 84, of Genoa, WV

    Billy Harold Griffith, 89,  formerly of Lawrence County

    Billy Harold Griffith, 89, formerly of Lawrence County

    Alma Preston, 89, of Louisa, Ky.

    Alma Preston, 89, of Louisa, Ky.

  • Regional News
    LETCHER COUNTY MAN WANTED IN MURDER OF PREGNANT LETCHER COUNTY WOMAN

    LETCHER COUNTY MAN WANTED IN MURDER OF PREGNANT LETCHER COUNTY WOMAN

    TWO DRUG SUSPECTS FROM LOUISA ARRESTED DURING A TRAFFIC STOP IN KENOVA AREA

    TWO DRUG SUSPECTS FROM LOUISA ARRESTED DURING A TRAFFIC STOP IN KENOVA AREA

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    Kentucky State Police Ashland Post 14 Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

    SPECIAL CRIME UNIT CHARGES PIKE COUNTY MAN WITH CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OFFENSES

    SPECIAL CRIME UNIT CHARGES PIKE COUNTY MAN WITH CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OFFENSES

    GUILTY TRIAL VERDICT LEAVES DOCTOR AND NURSE FACING DECADES IN FEDERAL PRISON

    GUILTY TRIAL VERDICT LEAVES DOCTOR AND NURSE FACING DECADES IN FEDERAL PRISON

    NEW MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR WATER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT RUNNING BETWEEN CATLETTSBURG AND LOUISA

    NEW MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR WATER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT RUNNING BETWEEN CATLETTSBURG AND LOUISA

    LAWRENCE WOMAN INDICTED BY BOYD JURY FOR SMUGGLING DRUGS IN BODY CAVITY

    LAWRENCE WOMAN INDICTED BY BOYD JURY FOR SMUGGLING DRUGS IN BODY CAVITY

    LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIVE NAMED EDITOR OF LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER

    LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIVE NAMED EDITOR OF LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER

    Annual food drive event nets $27K, thousands of pounds of food for local pantries

    Annual food drive event nets $27K, thousands of pounds of food for local pantries

  • Announcements
    Louisa Utilities Board  Meeting Agenda October 3, 2023, 6:00PM Louisa City Hall 

    Louisa Utilities Board  Meeting Agenda October 3, 2023, 6:00PM Louisa City Hall 

    FALL BREAK STARTS NEXT WEEK FOR LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS; OTHER IMPORTANT DATES

    FALL BREAK STARTS NEXT WEEK FOR LAWRENCE CO. SCHOOLS; OTHER IMPORTANT DATES

    2023 HERITAGE HARVEST TOUR TOMORROW (SEPTEMBER 30) 9-5

    2023 HERITAGE HARVEST TOUR TOMORROW (SEPTEMBER 30) 9-5

    TRMC OFFERING ‘DRIVE THRU’ FLU SHOTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 28

    TRMC OFFERING ‘DRIVE THRU’ FLU SHOTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 28

    LOUISA POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN THEFT CASES

    LOUISA POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN THEFT CASES

    Community Health Fair on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.

    Community Health Fair on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.

    LAWRENCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPT. , 2023 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    LAWRENCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPT. , 2023 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    Louisa ‘Trick Or Treat’ Will Be On Saturday, October 28, Chief Says

    Louisa ‘Trick Or Treat’ Will Be On Saturday, October 28, Chief Says

    Lawrence County Board of Education SPECIAL MEETING — August 31, 2023; 5:00 p.m.  Agenda 

    Lawrence County Board of Education SPECIAL MEETING — August 31, 2023; 5:00 p.m.  Agenda 

  • Editorials/Letters
    Big Victory for Children! 6th Circuit Upholds Kentucky Law Protecting Kids from Gender Mutilation

    Big Victory for Children! 6th Circuit Upholds Kentucky Law Protecting Kids from Gender Mutilation

    STATE AUDITOR  IS MOVING TO “ALL DATA ANALYSIS,” ALLOWING ALL COUNTY FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TO BE REVIEWED

    STATE AUDITOR IS MOVING TO “ALL DATA ANALYSIS,” ALLOWING ALL COUNTY FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TO BE REVIEWED

    OPINION: Whose Biblical Values? Both Candidates for Ky Governor Invoke Their Christian Faith

    OPINION: Whose Biblical Values? Both Candidates for Ky Governor Invoke Their Christian Faith

    SENATOR WHEELER: CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION WEEK

    SENATOR WHEELER: CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION WEEK

    Kentucky Public Service Commission issues decision today that aims to help prevent Kentucky Power customers from cryptomining

    Kentucky Public Service Commission issues decision today that aims to help prevent Kentucky Power customers from cryptomining

    Baldridge releases: “Pig Iron Charcoal Iron Furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Region”

    Baldridge releases: “Pig Iron Charcoal Iron Furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Region”

    THE IMPACTS OF 9/11 ARE STILL WITH US TODAY

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GROWING UP IN LOUISA: Food

Michael Coburn by Michael Coburn
February 13, 2022
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I recently wrote about the great places to eat when I was but a tyke trying to grow up. Whether at Rip’s, the Hamburger Inn, or Dees, I loved eating. I think it was in my late teen years when I went to a slumber party out in the county. In those days the boys were allowed to attend the first part of the party but had to leave around ten or eleven. They cooked hot dogs on a grill and had piles of chips and some cupcakes for dessert. Being the dumb kid I was in those days I tore into so many hotdogs it should have embarrassed me, but ‘hey’ I enjoyed every bite. 

As a younger child, I spent an awful amount of time at my mother’s knee watching her cook and bake. My mother was especially fond of cooking foods that tasted good, were good for you (by that day’s standards), and would be enjoyed by all. She was really quite proud of her successes. Many friends complimented her ever so much at church dinners or when company dropped by. Even though she was technically not a ‘country’ cook, whatever that means, she was nevertheless very talented at turning out wonderful meals. In her case it was more about quality than a wide assortment of dishes mixed with the unusual spices and garnishes, or gourmet presentations. I never saw her sprinkle parsley, or dribble gravy or au jus over a dish. Hers were traditional meals that were good to eat and enjoyed by everyone. I’ve noticed over time that there are people who cook because of social expectations, because no one else would, or out of fear that someone else might. There are also those that do it because they love food preparation and the compliments when it is successful. My mom just literally loved to cook. I watched her hour after hour and in turn, I fell in love with taking ingredients in just the right amount and in the right order to create a classic masterpiece. Part of her goal was to please others, but my selfish goal was the joy of eating.   

I was told by several people, including ladies at church (she made lots of ‘pot luck’ meals) that my mom was the best cook in the county. I doubt she ever got a blue ribbon out at the fairgrounds, but I had to agree the food she cooked was well worth the eating. Our meals were limited to fried chicken, baked chicken, pork chops, spaghetti, Welsh Rarebit, pounded steak & gravy, liver and onions, salmon croquettes, beans & ham, several side dishes like Kale, collards, spinach, potatoes and gravy, mashed, boiled, fried potatoes, and potato salad. She made some really good desserts, too. I remember blackberry pie or cobbler, apple pie, chocolate pie, custard pie, pumpkin pie, sweet potato pie, strawberry shortcake (in season), chocolate cake, angel food cake, yellow cake, butterscotch pudding, chocolate pudding, and ice cream on or with the pie, cobbler, or cake. I also remember her boiled custard sprinkled with cinnamon and allowed to cool. We had a few ice cream floats made with ginger ale, or root beer, over ice cream. That was a rare but welcome treat. 

 I remember her fried eggs with bacon, ham, or sausage, or French toast, or pancakes. She would often broil the toast topped with butter, but she also used the electric toaster. While that did both sides, it was impossible to put the butter on before toasting. I discovered that when I nearly burned the house down. Now, I love it both ways but find the toaster easier to use. It’s really not hard to add the butter later. Eggs Benedict, made on a toasted English muffin with a slice of Canadian bacon, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce is worth eating for breakfast. In fact, I’ve seen days I’d eat that for supper or while watching a ballgame. Mom knew how, and I’ve had it in fine restaurants and on a cruise, but I’m not sure about how to best make the sauce. I’ll take a moment one day and look it up.

 I remember that a couple of churches put out recipe books with favorite recipes from the congregation. Some of those had been passed down from many generations. In fact, some were so old that now you couldn’t likely find all the ingredients. In contrast, many recipes of today call for prepackaged products. In my mind country cooking isn’t about using mixes, but rather doing stuff from scratch. That’s not as easy as it used to be and I’m sure some cooks would wonder why bother. The answer is often, taste.

I have owned many different kinds of skillets and pots in my life, but the cast iron ones are what mom used and when rightly seasoned and cared for they can’t be beat. I tried and learned to hate the ones with anti-stick stuff, and even those with copper bottoms. I either burned things or I’d ruin something with my scraping. You see, I like to watch things cook. Sauté mushrooms or onions is what I mean. I like to stir the pudding and hate the taste of the instant variety. I feel cheated when that is served up. 

Every kitchen had its nice containers lined up holding sugar, salt, flour (unless you had a flour bin Hoosier) and other goodies. Storage often required a pantry, and some folks had a ‘root cellar’ or ‘spring house,’ that kept the jars and crocks safe from vermin or raccoons. The handy dandy meat grinder would attach to the pull out porcelain shelf on the cabinet or Hoosier, or on the kitchen table itself. I used that to make sausage, hamburger, pimento cheese, and various salads such as chicken or ham.   

If we needed chopped onion, garlic, celery, bell pepper or anything else we used a cutting board and a sharp knife. No food processors were around at the time. We did have a mixer but I remember that as the day I turned white along with the kitchen. I mean really white. The flour came out and covered me all over. Mom didn’t know whether to laugh, or make me clean it up. In the end, she did both.  

I wrote about the story a few years ago of the peanut butter cake I made for my math class. That was my first and definitely ought to have been a failure considering I knew nothing about sifting flour, or the real purpose of some ingredients. As it happens my main goal was to put in what I wanted and adjust to meet the right consistency. It worked by some miracle and was well-liked by my classmates. It was quickly consumed, but that is the nature of teens, after all. Even today if the cake falls, cracks, or is otherwise deemed a failure, we find they are often tasty if not pretty. My wife and I call them flop cakes. My kids used to run for the kitchen when they heard mom’s cake didn’t turn out. We knew she’d likely try again and we could do a free-for-all dive into the failure. That meant we won all the way around. You see, flop cakes have no calories and eating them quickly disposed of the evidence of one gone wrong. 

I learned the hard way and I am perfectly willing to use a mixer, but I have also been known to beat the batter a hundred strokes, give or take with a wooden spoon. There is satisfaction in that, I think. Maybe I get rid of some spent-up emotions, but I’d like to think my cakes had something special, a departure from the everyday and something of the signature of an excellent cook. I’m thinking that men are generally more adventurous in cooking. They are not aware of the costs related to experimentation, or the potential for a really big mess, but they are prepared to take common dishes and move them into the realm of being uncommon. I’ve always loved to adjust recipes and maybe add surprises in hopes of adding fresh flavors or textures. My thinking is that if three eggs are good then six must be twice as good. I know instinctively that I will have to add more flour to get the proper consistency, and maybe a little more vanilla extract, and surely a bit more sugar, but the cake will be just fine and likely be a hit. If not, another wonderful ‘flop cake’ will be born. 

Cookies work the same way and there are many ways to add this or that to make them more special. Basically, they are equal portions of flour and sugar and some butter, salt, shortening, extract of vanilla, perhaps an egg and some milk to blend the dry ingredients. It is at this point that nearly all of us want to add chocolate chips, maybe some butterscotch chips, macadamia nuts, or a dollop of peanut butter. Some will sprinkle cinnamon sugar, or confectionary sugar as a topping. That’s great and most satisfying, but some of us comb through the shelves at specialty stores looking for ginger, or some other spice that might result in a new concoction and wonderful new taste. 

We rarely ever had fish since it tended to smell up the house for days. I was also fearful of swallowing a bone that might lead to my demise of at least some serious pain. Neither did we really eat any Mexican foods or Asian. It was years later before I learned to eat stir-fried foods today’s staple, pizza. In those early years we were strictly American eaters and our foods lacked many of the spices available today.    

When I was an adult with my own kids, I once went on a weekly quest of making the best possible pizza. Every Sunday over a period of years, I made fresh pizza at home. My wife makes wonderful sour dough breads, so I would use sourdough for the crust. Sometimes I did thin crust and sometimes let it rise to be thick and bready. I would work on the sauce all day, using fresh herbs and spices, onions, peppers, and often a mixture of hamburger, sausage, and peperoni, and loaded with mozzarella and parmesan cheese. The tomato sauce, and sometimes crushed tomatoes, and the non-meat ingredients would simmer for hours while I browned the burger and sausage. Finally, I would roll out the crust on several large greased cookie sheets, add the sauce and the meats and cover it with the cheeses. My kids looked forward to the next attempt for the perfect pizza and it wasn’t long before their friends knew when to stop in. I made enough for everyone and leftovers for the next day. Well, the kids are grown and moved out, so my wife makes pizza when some are coming over, but I have retired from these duties. She does a great job and the kid’s love her pizza. 

My problem today, besides my girth, is that I love most any food. Whether seafood, Italian, Oriental, deep Southern faire, or whatever, just bring it on. My wife says I’m on a seafood diet…that is, I eat everything I ‘see.’ Frankly, standing over a stove is harder for me, but I’m your guy for chopping onions, celery, or peppers for the dressing. Turkey and all those holiday foods are always welcome regardless of the season. We still eat great fried apple pies, and love Brunswick stew (I used to think that came from the Brunswick Hotel!) 

With the great places to eat these days and the variety never known to my mother, eating is a delight. Of course there’s a cost to that as we continue to gain weight and fight to maintain our heath. With the choices today, better kitchen tools and appliances, the banquets are all too often at the ready. There’s so much food and so little time, but thank goodness, there are no calories in memories.    

mcoburncppo@aol.com    

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  1. Susan Salyer says:
    2 years ago

    Yummmm….Now I’m hungry!!!!!😁😁😁😁

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