Charles “B” Tracey Rimer
Charles “B” Tracey Rimer, 61, husband of Jessica Renee Selzer Rimer, died Tuesday, August 9, 2022, at his home in Paris, KY. He was born in Paris, KY to the late Gary Sheriff Rimer, Sr., and Charlotte Lee Lemons Rimer. He was the owner of Rimer Reason horse farm in Paris and the former yearling…
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Read MoreFreddie Eugene Crump
Freddie Eugene Crump, 64 died Saturday, August 6, 2022, at his residence. A native of Paris Kentucky, he was the son of the late Charles and Mary Elizabeth Crump. He was a farmer, hunter, and an overall jack of all trades. Mr. Crump is survived by his children, Kristan Daniele Mestiza’Rosalez (Felipe), Brandon Eugene Crump…
Read MoreCarolyn June Barbee Roach Overly
Carolyn June Barbee Roach Overly, 82, widow of the late Edgar Kenneth Roach and the late Bobby Overly; died Saturday, August 6, 2022, in Paris, KY. She was born in Myers, KY to the late Oney and Lorena Hudson Barbee. She was a homemaker and loved her flower garden, fishing, and baking. Carolyn loved spending…
Read MorePhyllis A. Porrell
Phyllis A. Porrell, 83. Our beloved mother passed away on August 5, 2022. She is survived by her three children, James Horgos, Joseph Horgos, and Kathy Pickup (Matthew.) She was predeceased in 2020 by her husband of 42 years, Joseph J. Porrell. During the last few years of her life, Phyllis was lovingly cared for…
Read MoreFlooding devastated many health clinics in Eastern Kentucky
The flooding in Eastern Kentucky has disrupted much of life, and health care is no exception. “The floods dealt a devastating blow to the ‘safety net’ system of federally-designated community health clinics throughout Eastern Kentucky which focus on medically underserved areas and low-income patients,” reports Deborah Yetter of The Courier Journal. “In addition to primary…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Kentucky infection rate second highest among the states
9 counties drop to low risk of Covid-19, but 80 remain at high risk; Kentucky infection rate second highest among the states CDC map, adapted by Kentucky Health News By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s risk from Covid-19 fell slightly last week, based on the county-by-county risk as estimated by the Centers for…
Read MoreWest Nile virus popping up again in Kentucky
By TOM LATEK, Kentucky Today Aug 5, 2022 Updated 23 hrs ago FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – West Nile virus has started appearing in Kentucky once again this year, and although there are no vaccines to prevent it nor medications to treat it, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there are steps you…
Read MoreKentucky flood survivors turn to grim task: Burying the dead
Angel Campbell should have been looking through photo albums and eating soup beans in her grandmother’s living room this week By LEAH WILLINGHAM and BRYNN ANDERSON ASSOCIATED PRESS Aug 5, 2022 Updated Aug 5, 2022 CHAVIES, Ky. (AP) — Angel Campbell should have been sitting in her usual chair in her grandmother’s living room this…
Read MoreCatherine Miller Wells
Catherine Miller Wells, 63, went home on July 25, 2022, in Prospect, Kentucky. Cathy was born June 27, 1959,in Paducah, Kentucky to Joann Turner and adopted by Alex and Bette Miller in August 1959. Cathy was a 1981 graduate of Transylvania University. She was so happy to be a member of the Tri Delta sorority,…
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