Tag Archives: Breathitt County

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

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Jeremiah Plummer

Solider of the Week
Jeremiah Plummer
5th Kentucky Infantry, Confederate States Army Continue reading

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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

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Fifty Years of Football: The Holcomb Era – 1990

The 1990 Bobcats started rough but finished the year strong. They were disappointed to miss the playoffs but finished 7-4. Continue reading

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Christmas Tragedy – 1947

It was an accident- a terrible accident- that claimed the life of a 29-year-old Breathitt County mother and her son in 1947. It changed medical treatment in Kentucky for the better. Continue reading

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Fifty Years of Football: The Holcomb Era – 1989

The 1989 surpassed every expectation offered for them at the end of the 1988 season. Many records fell, and the community celebrated Breathitt’s most successful team to that point. Continue reading

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Elisha Clay

Soldier of The Week
Elisha Clay
6th Kentucky Cavalry
Civil War Continue reading

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Jackson’s First Black Policeman

The City of Jackson lagged behind the rest of the world in many aspects. In 1976, the Jackson Police Department hired its first and only African-American officer. Continue reading

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Fifty Years of Football: The Holcomb Era – 1988

The 1988 Bobcats endured the wettest season on record but advanced to the KHSAA Playoffs for the first time since 1983, despite their season record during this rebuilding year. Continue reading

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For What Are You Thankful?

Two articles, one published in 1951 and another in 1958, help us remember the reason we are thankful. Continue reading

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