"I'm very thankful to Congressman Hal Rogers for his many years of hard work to build the first-class airport we have today and his continued e.
Gov. Andy Beshear and Congressman Hal Rogers joined PMC CEO Donovan Blackburn and his granddaughter Ava on May 24 for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Appalachian Valley Autism (AVA) Center. News-Express photo by Nicole Ziege
Gov. Andy Beshear and Congressman Hal Rogers visited Pikeville Medical Center on May 24 for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Appalachian Valley Autism (AVA) Center.
The AVA Center provides therapy for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD. The center â which currently has about 36 students in the program and at least 172 children on its waiting list â offers applied behavior analysis therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and feeding therapy.
After submitting a letter to you a couple of weeks ago complaining about the poor coverage of the event the Boyd County Republican Women hosted for Congressman Hal Rogers a few weeks ago, I have to say that I was extremely pleased about the front-page blowout you provided covering our National Day of Prayer event in Central Park.
Austin Johnson, the reporter who covered the NDOP, was extremely personable, and I think he and the photographer did a bang-up job. Thank you,
Daily Independent, for that story! I wanted to add that Pastor Jim Pridemore of Temple Baptist Church in Flatwoods was also one of our featured speakers and did a wonderful job.
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Local high school artists still have time to compete in the Congressional Art Competition for Southern and Eastern Kentucky. The winning artist will receive two free airline tickets from Southwest Airlines to travel to Washington, DC for a national reception later this year. All of the winning artwork from across the country will be on display in the U.S. Capitol Building until next Spring. Congressman Hal Rogers has extended the deadline for local students to submit their artwork by Friday, May 14, 2021. This school year has been unconventional, so I want to keep the competition open a little longer to allow our local students more time to submit their best artwork, said Congressman Rogers. The Congressional Art Competition provides an invitation for our students to visit Capitol Hill and to see their talent on display alongside some of the nation s best young artists.