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Shout Out to Emryn Fultz!
2024-11-09 - Edmonton, KY - Photo from Kim Harwood, Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce. Kim writes, "Emryn Fultz is a 13-year-old seventh grader at Metcalfe County Middle School. Over the last 3 years he has taken money that he earned throughout the year to hand out candy, simply because he loves seeing other kids smile.
This year Emryn has been faced with a battle in his body that started after a field trip for gifted and talented kids. He was diagnosed with Chronic ITP. Due to the Chronic ITP Emryn makes many trips back and forth to the children's cancer center to see his hematologist. He is an amazing child; he is on the Student Council and in the TAG Program at school. Despite everything he is going through all he wanted to do was hand out candy and make other children smile on Halloween.
The Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize Emryn Fultz for the fine example he sets for others through his kindness and generosity."
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Epicurean Kentuckian: In the homemakers kitchen
2024-11-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Lunch was provided by the Adair County Homemakers at the informational Senior Summit Friday. On the menu were: Chicken noodle soup, Vegetable beef and Plain vegetable soups, Potato soup, Taco soup, Chicken Gnocchi, and Chili. There were also sandwiches - bologna, turkey, and ham. All that plus cookies, coffee, water, and tea.
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KSP: Wayne Co. man sought in murder investigation
2024-11-08 - Wayne Co., KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky State Police. The Kentucky State Police are seeking Joseph K. Fulton, pictured, in relation to a murder investigation. Mr. Fulton is considered armed and dangerous and has an active arrest warrant. If you have any information regarding his whereabouts or if you spot him, please contact KSP Post 11 at 606-878-6622, call 911, or text the KSP tip line at 67283, starting your message with "KSPTIP."
Mr. Fulton is 6 feet tall, 150 lbs, with brown eyes, last seen wearing dark-colored shirt and possibly tan or khaki pants. He may be driving a 2008 grey or tan Dodge Nitro, Kentucky license plate BHH801, which is registered to his mother, Mary Fulton.
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