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PC Public Library to return to drive-thru service October 9

Effective Monday, October 9, PCPL will return to drive-thru/delivery service until further notice (approximately until February 2024). One-on-one services such as tech assist and passports will be available in the library lobby, and children's programming will be held in areas TBA.
Harrison Memorial Hospital executives and staff, along with the R. C. Durr representative who provided support, celebrate the new behavioral health portion of the HMH Primary Care Office in Falmouth. Pictured are Dr. Stephen Toadvine, HMH CEO; Melissa Slade, Rural Care Manager; Kathy Tussey, CNO; Janelle Gardner-Cox, HMA Board Member; Dr. Steven Neus, Primary Care Physician at HMH PC Falmouth; Cathy Messinger, APRN, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner; Carla Farrar, LPCC, HMH Outpatient Licensed Counselor; Jean

Harrison Memorial Hospital executives and staff, along with the R. C. Durr representative who provided support, celebrate the new behavioral health portion of the HMH Primary Care Office in Falmouth. Pictured are Dr. Stephen Toadvine, HMH CEO; Melissa Slade, Rural Care Manager; Kathy Tussey, CNO; Janelle Gardner-Cox, HMA Board Member; Dr. Steven Neus, Primary Care Physician at HMH PC Falmouth; Cathy Messinger, APRN, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner; Carla Farrar, LPCC, HMH Outpatient Licensed Counselor; Jean

Harrison Memorial Hospital opens behavioral health clinic in Falmouth

Harrison Memorial Hospital Primary Care in Falmouth held a ribbon-cutting Wednesday, August 30, to officially welcome HMH Behavioral Health services into the city. Dr.
This stock photo, representing the work of dispatchers, cannot come close to representing the work done by these responders on a moment-by-moment basis. At times, the center is quiet, but many times, they are coordinating multiple calls, dispatching emergency services, and giving instructions to callers that could save lives. Nila Harris referenced the example of hearing her schoolmate Angie Wright give her instructions to help her mother-in-law as she also gave her comfort. That familiarity gives callers i

This stock photo, representing the work of dispatchers, cannot come close to representing the work done by these responders on a moment-by-moment basis. At times, the center is quiet, but many times, they are coordinating multiple calls, dispatching emergency services, and giving instructions to callers that could save lives. Nila Harris referenced the example of hearing her schoolmate Angie Wright give her instructions to help her mother-in-law as she also gave her comfort. That familiarity gives callers i

Grant County judge reassures, but locals question plan to dispatch 911 to KSP

By Carolyn Reid Grant County Judge/Executive Chuck Dills was the chief deputy sheriff when the county merged with Kentucky State Police dispatch in 2005. He admits county law enforcement especially had qualms about the merger, but so did the county itself.
Pendleton Co. Dispatch

Pendleton Co. Dispatch

County seeking answers as dispatch faces emergency

By Carolyn Reid Judge/Executive David Fields called a 6 p.m. meeting Sunday evening with Pendleton County Dispatch concerning committee meetings that are exploring options for the dispatch service for the county.