After submitting a letter to you a couple of weeks ago complaining about the poor coverage of the event the Boyd County Republican Women hosted for Congressman Hal Rogers a few weeks ago, I have to say that I was extremely pleased about the front-page blowout you provided covering our National Day of Prayer event in Central Park.
Austin Johnson, the reporter who covered the NDOP, was extremely personable, and I think he and the photographer did a bang-up job. Thank you,
Daily Independent, for that story! I wanted to add that Pastor Jim Pridemore of Temple Baptist Church in Flatwoods was also one of our featured speakers and did a wonderful job.
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Shock claims have been levelled against a former family daycare in Melbourne s north. (Nine)
A 35-year-old mother, who does not want to be identified, sent three of her children to the daycare and claimed Mr Croxford appeared to be living at the home. When parents were dropping off, basically he d be staying in Betty s room and parking the car down the road, she told 9News.
Mr Croxford, who is dating the daughter of child care operator Dianne Hooper, had a Working With Children Check and was registered as living at the home in 2017.
But for a period of time before that, authorities had no knowledge he was there.
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When you think of eviction, it’s usually an individual tragedy. Someone gets cast out for not paying rent.
But here in Eastern Kentucky, millionaire Lexington developer Patrick Madden conspired with local governments to evict an entire neighborhood of residents who have paid their rent for years.
A whole community is being evicted in the middle of the most deadly pandemic in more than a century.
With COVID-19 raging late last year, Rowan County Fiscal Court and the Morehead City Council colluded with Madden and sealed the fate of more than 100 residents in the North Fork Mobile Home Park off Interstate 64 in Morehead. These folks have worked hard, raised families and voted for officials who set in motion their displacement.