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Dr. Perry's license suspended in Kentucky

McCreary County Voice - Fri Nov 27

A Whitley City Doctor, under fire for allegedly trading drugs for sex in Tennessee, has had his license to practice medicine suspended in Kentucky as a result of a continuing investigation.

Highland granted cable franchise

McCreary County Voice - Fri Nov 27

Highland Media Corporation was granted the right to provide cable service in the county during a special session of the Fiscal Court Monday.

Park Center eyes 2010 opening

McCreary County Record - Tue Nov 24

After a long drought in actual development, the McCreary County Park Board is assuring citizens that they will soon be able to see the progress being made at the 99-acre site.

Highland is on its way to TV franchise

McCreary County Record - Tue Nov 24

Two issues which came up in last month's meeting of McCreary County Fiscal Court were once again hot topics on Tuesday.

Ad consultant has strong roots here

McCreary County Record - Fri Nov 20

The McCreary County Record is pleased to announce the addition of Mike McCollom to our staff.

6 nabbed in meth bust

McCreary County Record - Thu Nov 19

Six young adults have been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine after authorities happened to uncover a meth lab Sunday night near the McCreary County Schools bus garage.

Hinkle cleans up illegal dump sites

McCreary County Record - Thu Nov 19

An illegal dump site on Laurel Creek Cemetery Road has been cleaned up thanks to a partnership between Hinkle Contracting, McCreary Co.

31 candidates file for a 10 races

McCreary County Record - Tue Nov 17

They were standing in line as the McCreary County Courthouse opened its doors last Wednesday morning.

Owensboro retiree enters US Senate race

WHAS-TV Louisville - Tue Nov 17

An 85-year-old western Kentucky retiree is the first Republican to file the necessary paperwork to enter the race for U.S. Senate.

Leading Democrats for U.S. Senate refuse to say how would have voted on House health care bill

The Courier-Journal - Sat Nov 14

SHELBYVILLE, Ky. - Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo and Attorney General Jack Conway refused Saturday to say whether they would have voted for a health care reform bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Nov.

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