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The old Shoney s building is pictured. The property will become a car lot. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent
ASHLAND Anyone driving along Winchester Avenue in East Ashland may have noticed construction crews diligently hammering away at the purple-painted corpse of the old Shoneyâs.
Thatâs because a new car lot is coming town, the owner has confirmed.
Back in February of this year, the property was purchased by Burkett Crum Properties Inc., a company owned by two used car lot dealers down in Floyd County.
Dustin Crum, an owner of Affordable Auto in Prestonsburg, confirmed a new lot is set to open in about the next three months, just in time for the Christmas car shopping season. According to Crum, Affordable Automotive started in 2016 and acquired another dealership last year.
Ashland PD
ASHLAND - The Ashland Police Department reported Thursday morning that a bear was spotted by several residents and an officer. Courtesy of Tina Martin
Multiple people commented on the department s Facebook post, saying they saw the animal in the Setter Knoll s subdivision and on Blythe Road. Ashland PD
One resident in Setter Knoll s neighborhood, Kate Allen, said she thought it was a fake at first. This morning when I woke up the first thing on my phone was a Facebook post for our neighborhood and I always check those just to make sure there s nothing happening that I need to be aware of. And the very first thing is a bear, video of a bear, walking across someone s front yard and I was like oh that s a hoax and then I read the Ashland news report that says nope, it s legit, Allen said.
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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialists Terrell Ethel, left, and Kyle Welder will drive the Pathways to Go vehicle throughout the organization s 10 county catchment
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialist Terrell Ethel explains the benefits of having the Pathways to Go vehicle during the kick off ceremony on Wednesday.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent The Pathways to Go vehicle sits in the back parking lot of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church on Carter Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent A sign informs people of items not found on The Pathways to Go Wednesday afternoon.
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