Lee County and Owsley County played one another for the second time in five day and just like last week’s game in Beattyville this one was close and down to the wire.Â
Congrats to Lee County Bobcat Zach Watterson for being in the top 4 in the 14th district region in 3 Point Percentage and Number 2 in the 14th region district for points per game! Stat leaders in order for 3 pointers: 1. Nigel Nichols of Letcher County, 2. Austin Sperry of Breathitt County 3…
 The following Hazard Community and Technical College students from Lee County have been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2020 semester.Â
Home to 19 academic departments that offer major degrees in 27 disciplines and 36 minors, the College of Arts and Sciences provides education in fundamentals to every undergraduate student at the University of Kentucky and builds foundations for advanced study in every field. Its faculty int…
    The Center for Rural Development has three different youth programs targeted towards students in grades 8-11. Rogers Scholars, for current high school sophomores; Rogers Explorers, for current middle school eighth graders; and the Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI), for student…
Congrats to the Senior Archers and all the students that participated in the January 9, 2021 Archery Tournament.
The Lady Kats hosted the Lady Owls on their home court Friday night. Sadly, they lost with a final score of 64 to 14 with Owsley taking the win.
It was a very close game last Friday night as the Lee County Bobcats hosted the Owsley County Owls. It came down to seconds in the 4th quarter with the Owls winning 64 -61.
If you plan to attend the Lee-Owsley double-header tonight at LCMHS, please know that the safety of everyone in attendance is of our utmost importance. In order to do this, we ask that each fanbase remain on the designated side of the gym.
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