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Read MoreMyron Lynn Agnew
Myron Lynn Agnew, 60, husband of Lori Lynn Layfield Agnew for 36 years, died Friday, July 1, 2022 at the MD Anderson Hospital, Houston, TX. He was born in Youngstown, OH to Constance DeHoff Dimko and the late Charles Myron Agnew. Myron grew up in North Lima, OH and was a 1979 graduate of Beaver…
Read MoreSamantha Ann Curtis Brewer
Samantha Ann Curtis Brewer, 54, wife of Arnold Brewer, died Saturday July 2, 2022 at the Bourbon Community Hospital, Paris, KY. She was born in Paris, KY to Mary Ann Curtis and the late James Curtis. She was a homemaker, loved the outdoors, fishing and family cookouts. In addition to her husband and mother, she…
Read MoreLinda Carole Chipley Whitaker
Linda Carole Chipley Whitaker, 70, of Berry, KY, passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2022 at her home. Born on April 4, 1952 in Cynthiana, KY, she was a daughter of the late William J. and Jean Garrison Chipley. On May 12, 1973 she married Kenneth Whitaker and he survives her passing. She was retired…
Read MoreBA.5, latest Omicron subvariant, is now dominant in U.S. and is expected to cause a new surge of infections if it hasn’t already
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News As coronavirus cases continue to tick up in Kentucky, a new Omicron subvariant, reported to be the most transmissible yet, is now dominant in the U.S., and wastewater testing in Louisville confirms that it’s the dominant strain there too. “Viruses are smart,” Dr. Mark Burns, assistant professor of infectious…
Read MoreTicks are active in Kentucky year round, but this is prime time, and they are getting more common and more dangerous
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Public-health officials say ticks are emerging earlier and staying active longer because of changes in climate and land use, resulting in a rising risk of infection carried by the parasites. “There are more tick-borne disease cases every year,” Dr. John Aucott, director of the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Clinical…
Read MorePatricia Massie
Patricia Massie, age 85, a business and music teacher, passed away on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at Harrison Memorial Hospital. She was born April 1, 1937 in Paris, daughter of the late Harold Dotson and Rena Rankin Tolson. She was a graduate of Paris High School and received her Bachelor’s Degree from Georgetown College. Pat…
Read MoreHarold “Tommy Hatton
Harold “Tommy Hatton, 68, passed away June 28, 2022. Tommy was the oldest son born to the late Charles Harold and Emily Shanks Hatton Jefferson. He was born J anuary 4, 1954, in Paris, KY. Tommy was born and raised in Paris, where he met and married Deborah, “Debbie” Sue Murray on August 10, 1979.…
Read MoreAlice Dean Witt
Alice Dean Witt, 72, wife of Luther “Ricky” Witt, died Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at her home. She was born December 23, 1949 in Cynthiana, daughter of the late John Buford “J.B.” and Mattie Bell Irvine Lucas. Alice was a graduate of Bourbon County High School, a former employee of BP, and was a member…
Read MoreSherry Elaine Jolly
Sherry Elaine Jolly, 55, died Tuesday June 28, 2022 at the Harrison Memorial Hospital, Cynthiana, KY. She was born in Paris, KY to Rev. James Wayne and Lois Jean Ritchie Jolly. Sherry was a former employee of Jockey International, Wal-Mart of Paris and was involved with the family business. She loved the Lord and was…
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