Jobe Regional Features
Can East Palestine affect our communities?
Jobe Publishing inquires Allyson Dix and Mary Beth Sallee Residents are growing increasingly frustrated in a small town nearly 500 miles away after feeling the fallout from a freight train derailment carrying toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. On Feb. 3, the train, operated by Norfolk Southern Railway Company, derailed with some of the…
Read MoreGOVERNOR SERIES – Bob Devore
For the working-class Republican By Chelene Nightingale Jobe Publishing, Inc. Abraham Lincoln famously declared: “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision.” Unfortunately, political parties, media, and even some voters have forgotten this key fact. Every election cycle, the two major political parties push forth their chosen candidates. The biased media spotlight only their…
Read MoreKentucky State Police Reach Out to Help Communities
By Lynn Bledsoe Jobe Publishing, Inc. Recently a Kentucky State Trooper went viral when he stopped to help change someone’s tire. This is a normal day for most Troopers, helping fellow citizens is part of their calling. Our Kentucky State Police do many things to help their communities. Law enforcement is a vital part…
Read MoreFather of former Glasgow Superintendent found after 32 years
By Allyson Dix A Jobe Publishing, Inc. Exclusive The whereabouts of an Eastern Kentucky coal miner have remained unknown for over three decades until his skeletal remains were found submerged in Dewey Lake earlier this year. That coal miner was Ruvil Hale, the father of former Glasgow Superintendent Keith Hale. Ruvil lived a turbulent…
Read MoreLocal authors book fair
By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News You might not realize it, but Metcalfe County has an abundance of published authors. The ladies at the Metcalfe County Public Library knew this and held a special book fair on November 4th to showcase those authors and their works. Author Richard Hines along with the…
Read MoreMovie filmed in Barren Co. brings positive impact to community
Allyson Dix Jobe Publishing, Inc. The saying it’s “Better in the Barrens” and film production companies American Cinema Inspires and BTF Media believe that to be true after choosing Barren County for a movie set. Film work for “Finding Love in Sisters” began in October where locations in the county set the scene…
Read MoreReclaiming a Spot in History
Lynn Bledsoe Gimlet Reporter Mammoth Cave has many untold stories. Locals to the area know many of the stories through their family histories. One family with a rich history involving Mammoth Cave is the Bransford family. On October 15, 2022, Mammoth Cave National Park held the official dedication for the Bransford monument. The dark…
Read MoreSolar Energy coming to Hart County brings both concerns and support
Katrina England Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald Solar energy is coming to Hart County, and it might look a little different than what most people expect. A Solar Farm, containing solar panel grids, will be placed on over 500 acres along L & N Turnpike Road (KY 335) from I-65 to Rowletts. A solar farm…
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness: Natasha’s Story
Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald As a self-proclaimed military brat, Natasha Martin knows the strength it takes to not only grow up in a military family but also to endure the countless moves and ins and outs of military life. But over the past year, Natasha found herself needing more strength than…
Read MoreHometown Hero Deborah Perkins Bradley
“It is important to encourage others because you never know what someone is going through.” Deborah Bradley Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald Deborah Bradley’s favorite Bible verse is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but…
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