UPDATE: Kentucky’s SB 150 banning gender surgery for minors in full effect
By Chelene Nightingale Jobe Publishing, Inc. A few weeks ago, Jobe Publishing, Inc. reported on new Kentucky laws that went into effect on June 29. One of the new laws we cited in our report was SB 150, which opponents call “the anti-trans law”. The bill was written to protect children and parental rights. The…
Read MoreMarvin Lewis Doyle
MURFREESBORO, TN – Marvin Lewis Doyle 78, passed away Monday, July 17, 2023, at Saint Thomas Rutherford Medical Center in Murfreesboro. He was the son of the late Marvin Bransford and Elizabeth Lamastus Doyle. He is survived by one son, Lewis Doyle (Roxanne); one granddaughter, Trena Fleming (Andrew); three great-grandchildren, Nate, Jayk, and Elizabeth Grace-Anne…
Read MoreJail Money
By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News The Metcalfe County fiscal court held its regular meeting on July 11th with all the magistrates in attendance. Judge/Executive Larry Wilson stated, “One of the things that I’ve had a problem with, an issue with ever since I took office is our jail bill.” He explained that County…
Read MoreBoutique opens in Edmonton
The Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce held its latest ribbon cutting on July 13th for Blackpony Boutique. The store just relocated to 105 Shirley St. Suite 1 in Edmonton. The owner/operator Vickie Harris stocks sizes S – 4XL in the latest colors and styles of women’s dresses and everyday wear, jewelry, and home décor, along…
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The details behind the personality trait By Mary Beth Sallee Jobe Publishing, Inc. Billions of photos are posted to social media every day, but you can’t always see the big picture through the small ones, especially when it comes to unhealthy relationships or the true personality of a person. Michael Jennings, the Clinical…
Read MoreArmadillos become more common in Kentucky
By Mary Beth Sallee Jobe Publishing, Inc. Through the years, armadillos have been known by many names: Hoover hogs, poor man’s pork, possum on a half shell, dillers, rhino pigs, and even the somewhat brutal nickname of Texas speed bumps. Although armadillos are mostly associated with the deeper south, these mammals are becoming more…
Read MoreRodney Lee Meadows, Sr.
GLASGOW – Rodney Lee Meadows, Sr., 66, passed away Monday, July 17, 2023, at the T. J. Samson Community Hospital. He was a son of the late William Kenneth Meadows and Edna Agers Meadows. He is survived by two sons, Rodney Lee Meadows, Jr. (Amanda) and Joseph Meadows; one granddaughter, Emilee Meadows; two brothers, Dale…
Read MoreWanda Kay Smith
GLASGOW – Wanda Kay Smith, 70, passed away Sunday, July 16, 2023, at her residence. She was born on April 27, 1953, to the late Benjamin and Christine Wright Patrick. She was a homemaker who had a great sense of humor and a love for shopping. She adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and cherished the…
Read MoreBetty Jean Bray
GLASGOW – Bettie Jean Bray, 87, passed away Saturday, July 15, 2023, in Glasgow, Kentucky. She was born January 27, 1936, in Glasgow, Kentucky to the late Ollis Owens Spann and Mary Ethel Spann (Bunch). Bettie is a faithful member of Pleasant Point Baptist Church. Survivors include son, Junior Bray (Pam); daughter, Tinker Bray (Melinda);…
Read MoreMichael “Mike” Ray Hammer, Sr.
GLASGOW – Michael “Mike” Ray Hammer Sr., 70, passed away Friday, July 14, 2023, in Louisville, Kentucky. He was born March 31, 1953, in Glasgow, Kentucky to the late Royce Dicken Hammer and Ruby Nell Hammer (Brown). Mike was an extremely hard worker and had a great love for motorcycles. Survivors include daughter, Shelly Kirby…
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