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A well-known Floyd attorney brought his campaign to Morehead Saturday in a bid to raise his profile and campaign coffers.
Morehead State University students performed at Delta Zeta’s annual philanthropy lip-sync competition, Great Pretenders, Tuesday evening inside Button Auditorium. The event raised $7,000 dollars for ...
The Morehead Conference Center was alive with music. Morehead State University's Kentucky Center for Traditional Music presented their mid-semester concert Wednesday evening. Bands including the MSU ...
Rodeo legends saddled up their horses, bulls and sheep to become this year's champions. Twisted Horns Rodeo Company returned to Morehead State University Farm Derrickson Agricultural Complex for their ...
A popular evangelist returned to Morehead. Cindy Smock, better known as Sister Cindy, returned to Morehead State University’s campus Tuesday to spread her “Ho No Mo” message. Smock spoke publicly to ...
A local business is leaving its mark. Carl Prust works through his self-expression with his business Homesick Tattoo, an idea fostered eight years ago. The small town studio hosts a wide variety of ...
A popular Ashland restaurant has found a new “home”. Fat Patty’s, a pub-style restaurant, opened its doors to the Morehead community Monday, becoming an anchor to the city’s entertainment district ...
Sandy Hook, Ky. – Old-time music enthusiasts did not let the heat or rain showers hold them back from celebrating the 6th Annual Elliott County Fiddlers Convention in Sandy Hook.
Editor’s note: This story is about how a local business reacted to helping places in Appalachia. With the current situation happening in South Eastern Kentucky, New Frontier has announced that they ...
Morehead community members and Morehead State student organizations hosted an independent graduation celebration honoring all minority students Monday that had been outlawed by the state legislature.
Three sophomore students are known as a triple threat on campus. Jonathan, Joshua and Joseph Creech are identical triplets from Hazel Green, Ky. Better known as John, Josh and Joey, the Creech ...
Two Louisville musicians are bringing their sound to Rowan County. Skylar Schutz and Erin Dimeler have played professionally together for around two years. Becoming good friends after taking a guitar ...
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