In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue LILY CREEK RESORT - “We need y'all to be citizens of Jamestown,” said Jamestown Mayor Brooks Bates at a meeting with Lily Creek Homeowners Association.
In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue A very young child discovered along the ditch line on Ky. 55 was cause for alarm Friday. Deputy Sheriff Clete McAninch sped to the scene on July 25th and found good news rather than bad.
In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue
Units from the Eli Fire Department responded Saturday to Caney Creek,
where neighborhood residents had reported seeing a vehicle on fire.
In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue
SOMERSET, Ky. - “I empathize with what you go through,” Lt. Col.
Bernard Lindstrom said as he began his address to every one of the
marina owners and others with a vested interest in Lake Cumberland. Lindstrom continued by saying, “You are not going to hear any lies from us.”
In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue
In all, Russell County has nine state historical markers certified by
the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS). Now, citizens statewide have
until Oct. 1 to submit applications to the society to determine where
the next 15 state markers will go
In July 31 - Aug. 6 issue
RUSSELL SPRINGS - During the Russell County Hospital Foundation's
community event last Thursday, members of the hospital's board of
directors, foundation members and hospital officials addressed several
questions asked by citizens in attendance, among the topics of
discussion were the hospital's patient load, financial condition and
operational plans for the future.
The Times Journal is a weekly newspaper issued on Thursdays. It was first published on October 13, 1949, by Andrew J. and Terry Norfleet.
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Russell Springs KY 42642
Phone: 270-866-3191
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Russell County News is a weekly newspaper issued on Saturdays, and is mailed free to every address in Russell County, Ky. It was first published on February 1, 1913.
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Jamestown KY 42629
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