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Monthly Archives: January 2024
The Cut-Through’s First Test
The Flood of 1957 was long remembered as one of Breathitt County’s worst. Experts said that the new Jackson Cut-Through helped save much of the town. Hazard did not fare so well. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Disasters, Flood, Kentucky River, Middle Fork
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Quicksand’s Strong Woman
Rachel Calhoun was a hard-working woman. She raised her two sons by herself and died a sad and tragic death. Continue reading
Posted in Accidents, Breathitt County, Fire, Tragedy, Women
Tagged Accident, Breathitt County, Calhoun Family, Cornett Family, Fire, Quicksand Creek
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Jeremiah Plummer
Solider of the Week
Jeremiah Plummer
5th Kentucky Infantry, Confederate States Army Continue reading
A few images from Team Rugby’s first trek of the 2024 Sheltowee Trace Hiker Challenge. Continue reading
Fifty Years of Football: The Holcomb Era – 1991
The 1991 Bobcats had a hard year, but they never quit and never gave up. The roots of future success for the program sprouted in 1991. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Breathitt High School, Education, Football, Schools, Sports
Tagged 1991, BHS, Bobcats, Breathitt County, Breathitt High School, Doug Back, Football, Irton Sparkman, Mike Holcomb, Tim Noble
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What To See On Hike One – 2024
A look at some of the sites along the first hike of the 2024 Sheltowee Trace Hiker Challenge. Continue reading
Jackson’s Burger Queen
The residents of Jackson celebrated when Burger Queen opened just after Christmas in 1979. The “burger place” would only last for about seven months before the name changed. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Businesses, Jackson
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