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  2. Water leak leaves Eastern Kentucky town temporarily without ...

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    A boil water advisory, affecting about 1,250 customers, was issued because of the leak, the Mountain Citizen reported on Facebook. The county’s public elementary, middle and high schools all ...

  3. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky News Group The Messenger: Madisonville: 1917 [66] Tue–Sun [67] Paxton Media Group: Messenger-Inquirer: Owensboro: 1875 Daily Paxton Media Group: Middlesboro Daily News: Middlesboro: 1911 Tue, Wed, Fri–Sat [68] Boone Newspapers: Mountain Advocate: Barbourville: 1904 [69] Weekly Nolan Media Group Mountain Citizen: Inez: 1970 [70 ...

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  5. The Mountain Eagle (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Eagle is a local weekly newspaper published in Whitesburg, Kentucky. It is the main newspaper of Letcher County, Kentucky and one of the primary newspapers of the Eastern Kentucky Coalfield. It was published by Thomas E. Gish until his death in November 2008, and edited by his son, Benjamin T. Gish.

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  7. Monroe County Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Herald-News is a part of the Horse Cave-based Jobe Publishing's news and advertising network that, in addition to Metcalfe County, also serves neighboring Barren and Metcalfe Counties, along with Butler, Edmonson and Hart Counties by virtue of Jobe's ownership of weekly newspapers in the aforementioned counties. [1]

  8. KY Republicans push ban on non-citizen voting, though no ...

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    A bill aimed at stopping non-U.S. citizens from voting — a practice that does not currently happen in Kentucky — is advancing in the 2024 General Assembly.

  9. Messenger-Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's roots trace back to 1875, when Lee Lumpkin founded The Examiner. [3] The newspaper's name was later changed to the Messenger. The Messenger was purchased by the Hager family, owners of the competing Owensboro Inquirer, in 1929. [3] By 1864, when Thomas S. Pettit purchased the paper, it had changed its name to The Monitor. [4]