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Pet of the Week: Meet Brody

Brody is a male boxer mix, around two-years-old. He’s very friendly, loves attention, and is good with other dogs. Brody also knows a few basic commands. His $100 adoption fee includes rabies vaccination and being neutered. Stop by the Carter County Animal Shelter and…
Pet of the Week: Meet Brody
Brody is a male boxer mix, around two-years-old. He’s very friendly, loves attention, and is good with other dogs. Brody also knows a few basic commands. His $100 adoption fee includes rabies vaccination and being neutered. Stop by the Carter County Animal Shelter and meet this good boy, or call 475-9771 for more information. Shelter hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday by appointment.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Extension Notes: Rejuvenating Your Kentucky Lawn: Fall Lawn Care

Taking care of your lawn during the fall is as important as it is during spring and summer, even more so for lawns with cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue. Nearly all fertilizers and broadleaf herbicides…
Extension Notes: Rejuvenating Your Kentucky Lawn: Fall Lawn Care
Taking care of your lawn during the fall is as important as it is during spring and summer, even more so for lawns with cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue. Nearly all fertilizers and broadleaf herbicides should be applied in the fall, and it is by far the best time for lawn renovations, such as seeding. When it comes to the timing of renovations, spring is better than summer, but fall is best of all.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Firebrick Lake Project Day

Join Olive Hill Trail Town this Saturday for an introduction to the Firebrick Lake Park project. Bring your bike, ride your horse, or hike the trails to discover what Olive Hill Trail Town has been developing for the community and trail seekers. The trails at the…
Firebrick Lake Project Day
Join Olive Hill Trail Town this Saturday for an introduction to the Firebrick Lake Park project. Bring your bike, ride your horse, or hike the trails to discover what Olive Hill Trail Town has been developing for the community and trail seekers. The trails at the Firebrick Family Lake Recreation Park can help connect our community to nature, local history, and each other.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Joyful Noise: Be the light

By Pastor Naomi Mitchell For Carter County Times “I'm going to light you today,” said the match to the candle. “Light me?” the candle whispered afraid. “If you do that I'll start to die. I'll slowly burn away, and it will hurt.” The match paused for a moment then gently…
Joyful Noise: Be the light
By Pastor Naomi Mitchell For Carter County Times “I'm going to light you today,” said the match to the candle. “Light me?” the candle whispered afraid. “If you do that I'll start to die. I'll slowly burn away, and it will hurt.” The match paused for a moment then gently replied, “You're right, burning hurts and yes it will cost you.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
New communications equipment aids first response

“We are so thankful to have a health department that is concerned enough about the community that they have done something special,” Grayson Emergency Management Director Roger Dunfee said at a gathering on September 18. Dunfee was referring to new…
New communications equipment aids first response
“We are so thankful to have a health department that is concerned enough about the community that they have done something special,” Grayson Emergency Management Director Roger Dunfee said at a gathering on September 18. Dunfee was referring to new communication equipment that would aid the fire department in staying connected and relaying information during their first response efforts where they often face communication challenges.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Barrel Stays in Grayson

By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times Friday night’s Barrel matchup started with fireworks, and East Carter never let off the gas. Behind explosive runs from senior standout Landon Yoak (20) and steady defensive play, the Raiders built a commanding first-half lead and…
Barrel Stays in Grayson
By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times Friday night’s Barrel matchup started with fireworks, and East Carter never let off the gas. Behind explosive runs from senior standout Landon Yoak (20) and steady defensive play, the Raiders built a commanding first-half lead and closed out their fourth straight rivalry win over West Carter, 41–14. East Carter wasted no time in putting points on the board.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Utilities, shoes, and the Goose

Grayson City Council heard from the Shoes 4 Kids organization at their regularly scheduled meeting on September 9. The organization is a community outreach that provides new shoes for school children in several counties, including Carter County. The outreach began…
Utilities, shoes, and the Goose
Grayson City Council heard from the Shoes 4 Kids organization at their regularly scheduled meeting on September 9. The organization is a community outreach that provides new shoes for school children in several counties, including Carter County. The outreach began through Oak Street Chapel in Flatwoods, and has spread to answer the needs of school children across the region. Each child the organization helps receives a new pair of ‘name brand’ shoes and a pair of socks.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Flannery, White set to reintroduce measure designed to protect tow truck drivers

Frankfort, Kentucky - House Local Government Committee Chair Patrick Flannery of Olive Hill and State Representative Richard White of Morehead plan to reintroduce a bill like HB 115 from the 2025 Regular Session. The…
Flannery, White set to reintroduce measure designed to protect tow truck drivers
Frankfort, Kentucky - House Local Government Committee Chair Patrick Flannery of Olive Hill and State Representative Richard White of Morehead plan to reintroduce a bill like HB 115 from the 2025 Regular Session. The measure would allow wreckers, commonly known as tow trucks, to be equipped with one or more flashing, rotating, or oscillating blue lights. "Every year, many tow truck drivers are killed or injured while helping stranded motorists," White stated.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
A buck fifty and a can of beans

By Robert Dean Carter County Times Ever see someone on a bench ripping a cigarette and just know they're going through it? That's all of us now. One sulk and a Marlboro Red away from telling the boss, the landlord, and the bank manager what life's like in the…
A buck fifty and a can of beans
By Robert Dean Carter County Times Ever see someone on a bench ripping a cigarette and just know they're going through it? That's all of us now. One sulk and a Marlboro Red away from telling the boss, the landlord, and the bank manager what life's like in the trenches. Most of us are one, maybe two paychecks from asking for change on the corner.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
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September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Madonna Kaye Baker Kovi

Madonna Kaye Baker Kovi, age 84, of Grayson, Kentucky, peacefully departed this life on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at the Carter Nursing and Rehab Center, surrounded by the love of her family. Born on March 14, 1941, in Grayson, she was the cherished daughter of the late…
Madonna Kaye Baker Kovi
Madonna Kaye Baker Kovi, age 84, of Grayson, Kentucky, peacefully departed this life on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at the Carter Nursing and Rehab Center, surrounded by the love of her family. Born on March 14, 1941, in Grayson, she was the cherished daughter of the late John T. and Bessie Juanita Bradford Baker. Madonna's life was a testament to her unwavering dedication to family, education, and community.
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September 24, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Russell Red Devils Blank West Carter

By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times The West Carter Comets faced a tall task Friday night when the Russell Red Devils rolled into town. Despite the Comets’ best efforts, Russell’s blend of opportunistic defense and well-executed offense proved too much, as…
Russell Red Devils Blank West Carter
By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times The West Carter Comets faced a tall task Friday night when the Russell Red Devils rolled into town. Despite the Comets’ best efforts, Russell’s blend of opportunistic defense and well-executed offense proved too much, as West Carter fell 35–0 in front of a packed home crowd. The game’s opening minutes set the tone. On West Carter’s first possession, quarterback Hayden Hall (15) dropped back looking to establish rhythm.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Op-Ed: Kentucky Power Rate Hike

  By Suzanne Barker Griffith As sure as high school basketball rivalries thrive in Eastern Kentucky, the Kentucky Power Company regularly seeks to increase rates and fees from its customers through filings with the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC). Kentucky…
Op-Ed: Kentucky Power Rate Hike
  By Suzanne Barker Griffith As sure as high school basketball rivalries thrive in Eastern Kentucky, the Kentucky Power Company regularly seeks to increase rates and fees from its customers through filings with the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC). Kentucky Power recently stated in a message to ratepayers on their website, “On August 29, 2025, we will file a base rate review with the PSC, requesting to adjust rates to recover increased costs.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Extension Notes: Kentucky Horse Owners Urged to Plan Ahead as Weather Challenges Hay Supply

Lexington, Ky.—Horse owners across Kentucky should start planning now for their winter hay needs as this year’s supply is shaping up to be highly variable. Bob Coleman, equine extension associate professor…
Extension Notes: Kentucky Horse Owners Urged to Plan Ahead as Weather Challenges Hay Supply
Lexington, Ky.—Horse owners across Kentucky should start planning now for their winter hay needs as this year’s supply is shaping up to be highly variable. Bob Coleman, equine extension associate professor with the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment said that weather has been the driving force behind uneven conditions. “Some areas have gotten plenty of rain, while others have been extremely dry,” Coleman said.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Who in Washington changed the meaning of ‘charity begins at home’?

From the growing volume of donation-seeking letters in my daily mail, it appears this old saying has been hijacked to mean that private citizens and existing charities are expected to step up and replace the grant funds no longer…
Who in Washington changed the meaning of ‘charity begins at home’?
From the growing volume of donation-seeking letters in my daily mail, it appears this old saying has been hijacked to mean that private citizens and existing charities are expected to step up and replace the grant funds no longer coming to state and local governments from the federal government. If that truly is the case, some folks inside the DC Beltway clearly don’t understand that this nation has a long, proud history of helping our own citizens and communities by returning some of the taxes we send to Washington yearly.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Raiders Rally past Boyd County

(Photo by Steele Photography, Carter County Times) By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times Under the Friday night lights, the East Carter Raiders turned in one of their most complete performances of the young season, toppling the Boyd County Lions 34–20 in front of a…
Raiders Rally past Boyd County
(Photo by Steele Photography, Carter County Times) By Brayleigh Boggs Carter County Times Under the Friday night lights, the East Carter Raiders turned in one of their most complete performances of the young season, toppling the Boyd County Lions 34–20 in front of a packed crowd. The victory pushed both programs to 2–1 on the year, but more importantly, it showed East Carter’s ability to balance offensive firepower with gritty defensive stops.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Making economic development a priority

The City of Grayson, over the course of several budget meetings, approved the creation of a new parttime position for economic development, labeled Coordinator of Business Development. The new position has been filled by McClain Dyer, and he said that he…
Making economic development a priority
The City of Grayson, over the course of several budget meetings, approved the creation of a new parttime position for economic development, labeled Coordinator of Business Development. The new position has been filled by McClain Dyer, and he said that he wants to approach the new position using what might be called an immersive strategy. The goal of course, as the title of the new position suggests, is to develop new ways to both support existing businesses and attract new businesses to the city.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Pet of the Week: Meet River

River is a one-year-old male mixed-breed who is ready for his forever home. He’s very friendly, walks on a leash, and is neutered and up to date on all shots. Stop by the Carter County Animal Shelter and meet him or call 475-9771 for more information. Shelter hours are…
Pet of the Week: Meet River
River is a one-year-old male mixed-breed who is ready for his forever home. He’s very friendly, walks on a leash, and is neutered and up to date on all shots. Stop by the Carter County Animal Shelter and meet him or call 475-9771 for more information. Shelter hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday by appointment.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Covering rising costs

The Grayson Utilities Commission officially approved a Change Order in the amount of $53,566 on August 29, to replace a water line on Fourth Street in Grayson. This was not included in the original bid, but it was beneficial to the city for the replacement to be done while…
Covering rising costs
The Grayson Utilities Commission officially approved a Change Order in the amount of $53,566 on August 29, to replace a water line on Fourth Street in Grayson. This was not included in the original bid, but it was beneficial to the city for the replacement to be done while other work was being completed in the area, according to the commission.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
The benefits of modernization

Grayson Mayor Troy Combs wants the community to know that the city’s police have added technology, including their new cruisers, which will help them in their endeavors to keep the public safe. First on the list is what can best be described as an information portal.…
The benefits of modernization
Grayson Mayor Troy Combs wants the community to know that the city’s police have added technology, including their new cruisers, which will help them in their endeavors to keep the public safe. First on the list is what can best be described as an information portal. NCIC access, the mayor said, will help to shorten times on background checks and provide valuable information in advance.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Goodbye to the Goose

The Grayson Tourism Commission held a special meeting on Thursday August 28, to discuss personnel and other matters. First on the agenda was discussion about entering into a contract with Business Cultivation Foundation to write grants for the commission. BCF had previously…
Goodbye to the Goose
The Grayson Tourism Commission held a special meeting on Thursday August 28, to discuss personnel and other matters. First on the agenda was discussion about entering into a contract with Business Cultivation Foundation to write grants for the commission. BCF had previously submitted several potential proposals, each with varying figures based upon the potential needs of the commission. Discussion among commissioners mainly focused upon whether it would better suit the commission’s need to hire BCF on a retainer or an individual grant project basis.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Weekly Arrests: 9/10/25

The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Carter County Detention Center over the past week. This list includes local arrests only. It does not include federal inmates being housed at or transported through the detention center. Angela Elam, 47, of Sandy…
Weekly Arrests: 9/10/25
The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Carter County Detention Center over the past week. This list includes local arrests only. It does not include federal inmates being housed at or transported through the detention center. Angela Elam, 47, of Sandy Hook, arrested by Grayson PD, for failure to appear, arrested and booked September 1. Earnest Hale, 51, of Grayson, arrested by Grayson PD, on charges of first degree rape, first degree sodomy, and first degree sexual abuse, arrested and booked September 2.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
30 years of care

It was 1995 when Donald “Doc” Gibson came to Grayson, from Maysville, to start his own practice. Ready to branch out on his own after beginning his career with a clinic in his hometown, Gibson visited Grayson to check out the practice vacated by longtime Grayson veterinarian Dr.…
30 years of care
It was 1995 when Donald “Doc” Gibson came to Grayson, from Maysville, to start his own practice. Ready to branch out on his own after beginning his career with a clinic in his hometown, Gibson visited Grayson to check out the practice vacated by longtime Grayson veterinarian Dr. Rodney Gross. “There were two little exam rooms (in the original location),” Cindy Gibson explained, noting how tight space was before their 2012 move to their current location on Main Street.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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September 10, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Jason Bradley McDavid

Jason Bradley McDavid, age 48, of Grayson, Kentucky, passed away Friday, September 5, 2025, at UK-King’s Daughter’s Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky. He was born August 28, 1977, in Rowan County, Kentucky, a son of Mary Ann Suttles McDavid of Grayson, Kentucky and the late…
Jason Bradley McDavid
Jason Bradley McDavid, age 48, of Grayson, Kentucky, passed away Friday, September 5, 2025, at UK-King’s Daughter’s Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky. He was born August 28, 1977, in Rowan County, Kentucky, a son of Mary Ann Suttles McDavid of Grayson, Kentucky and the late Larry McDavid. Jason enjoyed riding his 4-wheeler and spending time with his family. In addition to his mother, he is survived by one brother, Larry T.
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September 9, 2025 at 11:54 PM