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Appalachian Artist Festival Returns to Downtown Inez This Weekend

INEZ, Ky. (WSIP) – The Appalachian Artist Festival returns to downtown Inez Friday and Saturday with two days of free music, art, food and family activities. The festival kicks off Friday afternoon with live music, square dancing and a corn-shucking contest. Saturday's lineup features a songwriters round, open mic and live performances. Visitors can also enjoy local artists, handmade crafts, fresh produce, food vendors, Kentucky Mist Distillery, and medieval-themed activities including mounted archery and armor demonstrations. The festival takes place […]

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Property Line Dispute Ends in Assault Charge for Pike County Man

A Pike County man is facing an assault charge after Kentucky State Police say a property dispute between neighbors turned violent Sunday night in the Belfry area. Troopers say 28-year-old Robert Lee Blankenship Jr., of Belfry, allegedly struck Ethan Marcum with a vehicle during an argument over a property line on North Big Creek Road. Marcum was taken to Tug Valley ARH for treatment. After interviewing those involved and witnesses, troopers arrested Blankenship Jr. on a charge of second-degree assault. […]

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RISING Documentary Highlighting Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery Now Streaming

A documentary highlighting Eastern Kentucky’s recovery from the devastating 2022 floods is now available for streaming on Prime Video. Governor Andy Beshear says “RISING” tells the story of the region’s rebuilding efforts, including the development of high-ground communities designed to help protect families from future flooding. Proceeds from the documentary will benefit the Team Kentucky Emergency Relief Fund, which helps Kentuckians affected by natural disasters. The announcement comes ahead of the four-year anniversary of the floods, which claimed the lives […]

todayJuly 24, 2026 10

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Johnson County Man Indicted On Federal Drug And Firearms Charges

A Johnson County man has been indicted on federal drug and firearms charges. Prosecutors say a federal grand jury has charged Brian Charles, also known as “Butterbean,” with possessing more than 500 grams of methamphetamine and fentanyl with the intent to distribute. The indictment also accuses Charles of possessing firearms in connection with drug trafficking and being a convicted felon in possession of firearms. Prosecutors are seeking forfeiture of nine firearms, ammunition, and nearly 24-thousand dollars in cash seized during […]

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Investigation Continues Into Death Of Ashland Woman Found In Grayson Lake

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife investigators are continuing their investigation into the death of 19-year-old Marly Kinney of Ashland. Kinney was reported missing June 24 after she did not return from a pontoon boat outing at Grayson Lake. Her body was recovered from the lake five days later. Investigators say they are working with the Carter County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office to review evidence and pursue leads. Officials say no additional details are being released at this time to protect the investigation. […]

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Thompson Named COO At Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center

Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg has named Michael Thompson as its new chief operating officer. Thompson most recently served as chief operating officer at Tug Valley ARH Regional Medical Center, a position he has held since May of last year. Before joining ARH, Thompson worked as a chief financial officer for businesses in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. He says he wanted to use his experience improving systems to help patients and strengthen healthcare in the communities he […]

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Hunter Education Classes Offered Across Kentucky Ahead Of Fall Seasons

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is offering new hunters a chance to prepare for the upcoming hunting seasons with a statewide Hunter Education Day on August 1st. More than 30 in-person classes and live-fire range days will be held across the state, including a course at the Magoffin County Extension Office in Salyersville. Another eastern Kentucky course will be offered August fifteenth in Pikeville. The free classes cover topics including firearm safety, hunter ethics, wildlife conservation, first aid, and field care […]

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Beshear To Visit Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery Projects Monday

Governor Andy Beshear will be in eastern Kentucky Monday as the region marks the fourth anniversary of the devastating 2022 floods. The governor's first stop will be at 10 a.m. in Perry County, where he'll join local leaders to celebrate six new homeowners at the Skyview high-ground community near Hazard. Later, at 11:45, Beshear will travel to Knott County for the groundbreaking of 30 new housing units at the Chestnut Ridge high-ground neighborhood near Leburn. The homes are being funded […]

todayJuly 24, 2026 5

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Johnson County Man Arrested on Charges Involving Online Contact with Teen

JOHNSON COUNTY, Ky. (WSIP) – A Johnson County man has been arrested on charges involving alleged online contact with a teenage girl. 35-year-old Donald Wayne Meek of Thelma is accused of using a chat app between July 16 and July 18 to encourage a girl he allegedly knew was underage to drink alcohol, send him pictures and go for a ride. Investigators say the case began after the girl's mother contacted the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. Meek was arrested on […]

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