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  2. The Harlan Daily Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Harlan Enterprise, a weekly newspaper serving Harlan County, in the U.S. state of Kentucky, with a circulation of 6,000, was first published in 1901 as The Harlan Enterprise and began publishing in 1928 as The Harlan Daily Enterprise. Now publishing on Wednesdays, it has reverted to its original name. [1]

  3. Category:People from Harlan, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Harlan, Kentucky" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 17:04 ...

  4. 17-year-old from Keller killed in two-car crash at Westlake ...

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    A Keller teenager was killed when his BMW collided with another vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 377 and Westport Parkway in Westlake on Saturday, according to police and the Tarrant County ...

  5. The Mountain Eagle (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    On February 28, 2005, The Gish Award was created and awarded to Tom and Pat Gish by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues. It was awarded to Tom and Pat Gish at the institute's first conference for journalists focused on covering healthcare in Central Appalachia, which was held at The University of Kentucky's Center for Rural Health in Hazard, KY.

  6. Harlan Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Harlan served as the social, civic, and economic center of the Harlan County mining community, particularly during the mining boom of the 1920s, and the courthouse became the site of several murder trials and legal battles during the Harlan County War. [2] The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 20 ...

  7. Cawood, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Cawood is located in south-central Harlan County in the valley of Crummies Creek, where it joins Martins Fork of the Cumberland River. U.S. Route 421 now borders the southern edge of the community, leading northwest down the Martins Fork valley 9 miles (14 km) to Harlan, the county seat, and southeast across the Tennessee Valley Divide 14 miles (23 km) to Pennington Gap, Virginia.

  8. Cawood Ledford - Wikipedia

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    Cawood Ledford (April 24, 1926 – September 5, 2001) was a radio play-by-play announcer for the University of Kentucky basketball and football teams. Ledford's style and professionalism endeared himself to many sports fans in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and he remains among the most popular sports figures in the state.

  9. Loyall, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Loyall (/ ˈ l oʊ əl / [2]) is a home rule-class city [3] in Harlan County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 1,461 as of the 2010 census , [ 4 ] up from 766 at the time of the 2000 census .