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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.
The Mountain Eagle, a local newspaper in Whitesburg, reported Stines walked into the judge's outer office and told court employees that he needed to talk to Mullins alone. The pair entered the ...
Kentucky sheriff Mickey Stines kills local judge Kevin Mullins in Whitesburg. The Mountain Eagle, a local newspaper in Whitesburg, reported Stines walked into the judge's outer office and told ...
Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines, 43 - a man whose role made him responsible for judges’ personal security - gunned down District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, at the Letcher County courthouse ...
Two newspapers serve Letcher County. The Mountain Eagle is a weekly newspaper located in Whitesburg. It has been in operation since 1907 and is owned, edited, and published by the Gish family. [74] [75] The Letcher County Community News-Press is a weekly newspaper located in Cromona, near Fleming-Neon, that has been in operation since 1988. [76]
The Mountain Eagle, a local newspaper in Whitesburg, reported that Stines walked into the judge's outer office and told court employees that he needed to talk to Mullins alone. The pair entered ...
Tom Gish (January 28, 1926 – November 21, 2008) was an American newspaper reporter and editor, best known for his work as the owner and co-editor of The Mountain Eagle weekly newspaper alongside his wife, Pat Gish, in Whitesburg, the county seat of Letcher County, Kentucky, where his paper was the first in the eastern part of the state to challenge the damage caused to the environment ...
Ben Gish, the editor of Mountain Eagle, a local weekly newspaper, told CNN “none of us could imagine anything like this happening in this day and time,” but the impact of the tragedy will be ...