Doctor Still Featured Online Despite Drug Conviction
Doctor still featured online despite Drug Conviction “This trial is another example that if you act like a drug dealer, ...
Read moreDetailsDoctor still featured online despite Drug Conviction “This trial is another example that if you act like a drug dealer, ...
Read moreDetailsThree more people in Kentucky have tested positive for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) bringing the number of people affected in the ...
Read moreDetailsLawrence County tax levy The head of Lawrence County Developmental Disabilities took to social media to defend the organization’s decision ...
Read moreDetailsCoronavirus has come to Kentucky – probably. According to the Kentucky Department for Public Health, there is one presumptive case ...
Read moreDetailsKing’s Daughters may lease Bellefonte Center King’s Daughters Medical Center is adding extra doctors and even considering leasing the Bellefonte ...
Read moreDetailsSurprise Medical Billing I am writing to express my deep concern over health insurance industry-backed proposals in Congress to address ...
Read moreDetailsIllegal Dumping: Nine tons of trash dumped in February “We have to put a stop to this.” Lawrence-Scioto Solid Waste ...
Read moreDetailsSandra Kay Melvin, 68, of Clarktown passed away Monday, March 2, 2020, at SOMC Hospice. Born December 21, 1951, in ...
Read moreDetailsClotine Finis Stephenson, 90, of New Boston, passed away Tuesday, March 3, 2020, at Portsmouth Health and Rehab. She was ...
Read moreDetailsStatewide Tornado Drill in Kentucky Wednesday If you hear tornado sirens sounding today in Kentucky, don’t be scared. There’s a ...
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