Here’s the headlines ripped from this week’s edition of the Cynthiana Democrat:
Judge opens drug summit Monday
Since taking office in January, Harrison County Judge-Executive Alex Barnett has had a thorn in his side – the county’s growing drug problem.
Wedco names new public health director
Crystal Caudill is anxious to get her feet wet … in a healthy way.
A goal to cheer about: HCHS teen sets sights on UK squad
When the Harrison County Thorobreds took the field for the first time this school year, there was a sight on the sidelines which had been absent for 25 years: a male cheerleader.
E-Z Pack thriving after taking over Clean Earth operations last year
Sitting quietly on Ladish Road, E-Z Pack has spent 15 months rewriting the formula for a successful refuse truck business.
A $306,000 deal: Cynthiana woman wins in big way
After hours and hours of taping, Alecia Whitaker-Pace walked out of the television studio in Los Angeles with $306,000.
Child’s Fest designed to instill healthy living practices in county’s youth
Health, safety and nutrition were the key ingredients of a festival held Monday at River Road Park.
Holiday cooking school coming to the Hilltop
Tickets available now
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