In an effort to have more efficient and accurate election year polling, the Salyersville Independent will utilize its website to administer its 2010 Primary and General Election Polling.
In an effort to have more efficient and accurate election year polling, the Salyersville Independent will utilize its website to administer its 2010 Primary and General Election Polling.
Magoffin County has been chosen to receive $11,453 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county.
Big Sandy Area Community Action Program is once again offering free help for eligible tax filers in preparing and electronically filing tax returns.
A Magoffin County man who apparently hoped his foot speed could help him avoid police attempts to serve a warrant is now facing additional charges.
From meager 2004 beginnings to a fully equipped, fully functioning operation, the Middle Fork Volunteer Fire Department has enjoyed tremendous growth, and is even eyeing potential expansion.
It was so nice they decided to do it twice as the Magoffin County Hornets followed up a big district victory with a Saturday night win over Allen Central.
With Thursday’s win over Paintsville in the books, Magoffin County started fast Saturday and used a strong inside-outside presence to down the visiting Rebels 70-65.
Senior post player Casey Adams manned the paint while freshman point guard Nathan Howard did his thing on the perimeter.
A couple Magoffin County seniors stepped up, helped the Lady Hornets snap a losing streak, and earned some praise from their head coach.
Amber Minix, with a team high 14 points, and Lindsey Howard combined for 24 points Saturday when Magoffin County won for the first time in its last eight tries by defeating Allen Central 57-44.
“Our seniors, Amber and Lindsey, had a great game,” Lady Hornet head man Steve Miller said.
The Herald Whitaker Middle School basketball program continued to enjoy success last week with a pair of wins at Belfry.
Cody Bailey hit for a team high 13 points to help the seventh grade Hornets claim a 51-20 victory and the high scoring antics of Jeffrey Bolen and strong board work by Timmy Joseph and Corey Pitts led the eighth grade squad to a 48-28 victory.
Bolen tossed in a total of 20 points and Joseph added 10 points to go with a team high 12 rebounds. Pitts finished the game with 10 rebounds.
First, Magoffin County made the Thursday night game interesting. Then, the Hornets made all connected to the Maroon and White happy.
Up by double figures with just over three minutes remaining, Magoffin County appeared well on its way to a successful and relaxing victory.
But Paintsville took advantage of some Hornet turnovers and missed free throws to draw even inside the final minute, bringing much doubt to what had the resemblance of a sure thing.
The girls had a lot of fun competing in the Pom and Hip Hop categories. The Junior Varsity Squad placed 1st in Hip Hop and 2nd in Pom. The Varsity team also placed 1st in Hip Hop and 2nd in Pom. Everyone is very proud of their performances.