By Greg Wells CCN—Editor First Friday, an event organized by the Revitalize Downtown Initiative (RDI), was knocked down again and again this spring. Neither of the planned events came to fruition due to serious storms. Though threatened, last week’s event was able to go off without a single drop. Hot rods,…
By Greg Wells CCN—Editor Monday night, the Cumberland County Fiscal Court approved advertising for bids. These bids are for a splashpad and another for bathroom facilities. The location chosen, after protracted discussions last week about locating it on city land, is to be the county’s lot on North Main Street. “There is…
By Greg Wells CCN — Editor After almost 2 hours of talking in the courthouse and walking around in the park, an accord seems to have been reached between the city and county on issues related to the splash-pad. If the county builds the proposed splash pad in Veteran Memorial Park, the…
By Greg Wells CCN—Editor The board of directors for the Cumberland County extension office met last week to consider the tax rates to be set for this year. The University of Kentucky’s Area Extension, Director Jeff Casada, told the board what the compensating rate, the 4% increase rate, and the rates for…
By Greg Wells CCN – Editor Emily Hazel Fulton, known to everyone as simply Emma, is starting her junior year in high school. Her sophomore year was here in Cumberland County High School. Previously, she’d been in a Utah high school before she and her family moved here. Now, she has…
By Greg Wells CCN – Editor There was very negative response from two members of the public who spoke at the end of last week’s city council meeting. There was also another man who voiced some opposition as well. Their concerns are over a nonprofit organization converting a home on the corner…
Eddie Montgomery and his band put on a great show for the fans at River Festivus!!
By Greg Wells CCN-Editor The trout fishing tournament this weekend kicked off around 8 Saturday morning with about 80 entrants. Todd Davidson of Burkesville pulled in a 20.75-inch trout to walk away with the top prize, $1,000. Normally, the second-prize winner would receive $500, and $250 would go to the…
By Greg Wells CCN-editor In this week’s actions of Cumberland County fiscal Court. It was announced that Humphrey Hollow Road repairs have been completed. At a recent special session, one road was removed after it had been closed, Skipper Lane in District 2. Another road was renamed; Bobby Riddle Road was changed…
