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Kinner’s 20 Kills Power Paintsville Past Prestonsburg

Volleyball season tipped off Monday, and the Paintsville Lady Tigers started off strong with a 3-0 win over Prestonsburg.

Paintsville took the match with set scores of 25-18, 25-12 and 25-11.

Area standout Kylie Kinner led the way for the Lady Tigers with 20 kills, six digs, an assist and a serving ace.

Another notable performance came from Chloe Reed, who finished with 10 kills, five digs and two serving aces.

Individual statistics for Prestonsburg were not available at press time.

The win starts Paintsville off at 1-0, while Prestonsburg begins the season 0-1.

Paintsville will be back in action Thursday, Aug. 20, at 6 p.m. when the Lady Tigers host Floyd Central.

Prestonsburg will return to the court Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. when the Lady Blackcats travel to Magoffin County.

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Hit and run, pursuit ends in truck fire

Timothy Bolden
Timothy Bolden

PIKEVILLE, KY – On Monday, August 17, Kentucky State Police received a call concerning a hit and run on U.S. 23 near Dorton. While enroute, a civilian called in to KSP Post 9 to report they had almost been hit by a white Chevrolet Silverado with a blown tire on U.S. 23 headed toward Pikeville and they had followed the truck to the Industrial Park.

KSP officers intercepted the truck at the industrial park and instructed the driver – 49-year-old Timothy Bolden, of Jenkins – to pull over. Officers reported Bolden “was observed with a thousand yard stare and did not reply to commands.” Officers then used “stop sticks” to deflate the driver-side front tire. At this point the vehicle got stuck in the mud, but Bolden “continued to red line the vehicle,” causing it to catch fire. After Bolden made no move to exit the truck, KSP and Pikeville police officers promptly removed him. He was transported to Pikeville Medical Center for treatment.

Bolden has been charged with fleeing and evading police (1st degree felony), leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving, operating a vehicle under the influence, driving without a license, failure to wear a seatbelt, and various other charges. He is currently being held at the Pike County Detention Center.


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