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The Big Sandy River , called Sandy Creek as early as 1756, is a tributary of the Ohio River , approximately 29 miles (47 km) long, in western West Virginia and northeastern Kentucky in the United States . The river forms part of the boundary between the two states along its entire course. Via the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed .

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33-465: Paintsville Lake State Park is a park located just west of Paintsville, Kentucky in Johnson County . The park itself encompasses 242 acres (98 ha), while Paintsville Lake , its major feature, covers approximately 1,139 acres (461 ha) extending into parts of Morgan County . The park contains thirty-two developed campsites, ten primitive campsites, a playground, four picnic shelters,

66-426: A humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ). Summers are hot and humid with frequent severe storms. July is the warmest month, with an average high 86 °F (30 °C) and an average low of 66 °F (19 °C). Winters are cold with occasional mild periods. January is the coldest month with an average high of 44 °F (7 °C) and an average low of 24 °F (−4 °C). The highest recorded temperature

99-529: A "wet" city for the first time since March 14, 1945, permitting stores located within the city limits to sell alcoholic beverages. Paintsville is located at 37°48′41″N 82°48′24″W  /  37.81139°N 82.80667°W  / 37.81139; -82.80667 (37.811324, −82.806780) in the bottomland at the confluence of Paint Creek and the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River amid

132-435: A circulation of about 5,200 copies. The newspaper serves Paintsville and the surrounding area. Paintsville ARH Hospital is a full-service hospital providing healthcare to the region. It has a full-service emergency room with a pediatric trauma room, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, a special birthing room, and full service surgical services, including a daVinci Si robotic system providing state-of-the-art laparoscopic surgery for

165-563: A four lane launch ramp, an amphitheater, a restaurant, a marina, and a Kiwanis Trail, a National Recreation Trail . The park also contains the Mountain Homeplace , which is a replica of a small farming community in Eastern Kentucky between 1850 and 1900, and has an adjacent 12,103-acre (4,898 ha) wildlife management area . Paintsville, Kentucky Paintsville ( locally / ˈ p eɪ n t s v əl / )

198-639: Is Tri-State Airport , 55 miles (89 km) northeast in Ceredo, West Virginia . Big Sandy River (Ohio River) It is formed between Louisa, Kentucky , and Fort Gay, West Virginia , by the confluence of the Tug Fork and Levisa Fork . It flows generally northwardly in a highly meandering course, between Lawrence and Boyd counties in Kentucky and Wayne County in West Virginia. It joins

231-443: Is 41.9 years. There were 1,574 males and 1,885 females. The median income for a household in the city was $ 25,259, and the median income for a family was $ 30,575. Males had a median income of $ 30,478 versus $ 25,640 for females. The per capita income for the city was $ 15,876. About 21.0% of families and 29.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.9% of those under age 18 and 22.0% of those age 65 or over. In 2019,

264-475: Is a home rule-class city along Paint Creek in Johnson County , Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. The population was 3,459 during the 2010 U.S. Census . A Paint Lick Station was referred to in military dispatches as early as 1780. The site was named for Indian art painted on the debarked trees near a local salt lick when the first white settlers arrived and

297-576: Is a re-creation of a mid-nineteenth-century farming community and includes a blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, church, cabin, and barn with farm grounds. These structures were all moved from nearby locations in the early 1980s to prevent them from being submerged underneath the planned Paintsville Lake. The museum officially opened in July 1995. Tour guides and park workers wearing traditional period attire demonstrate old skills and crafts such as forging horseshoes, quilting, and tending to farm animals. There

330-697: Is also a Welcome Center, consisting of the Museum of Appalachian History and a gift shop featuring regional arts and crafts. The In the Pines Amphitheater was built in the early 2000s and was modeled after the amphitheaters of Ancient Greece. The 700-seat facility is open year-round and annually hosts the Red Bud Gospel Sing. The museum is open from April 1 through December 31. The Paintsville Country Club includes an 18-hole golf course established on September 27, 1929, making it one of

363-611: The Johnson County Public Library . The Kentucky Apple Festival has been held in Paintsville annually since 1962. Events include live music, carnival rides, a pageant, various competitions, a parade, and a car show. The festival occurs annually on the first full weekend in October. The Awaken Conference, an annual Christian concert event attracting thousands of people to the area, is held each July in

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396-612: The Martin County sludge spill polluted hundreds of miles of the Ohio River, the Big Sandy River and its tributaries. The accident was caused when a coal sludge impoundment owned by Massey Energy in Kentucky broke into an abandoned underground mine below. Toxic pollutants including heavy metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic, copper and chromium were found in the sludge that spilled into these waterways. The spill

429-434: The 1990s, Paintsville has seen a steady loss of population (4,345 in 1990 to 3,459 in 2010 ), in part due to a downturn in the economy, and the loss of coal jobs. Despite this, there have been some business developments in the past few years, as well as growing tourist interest. Paintsville has been in the process of revitalizing the downtown area to rejuvenate its original business district. On June 9, 2009, Paintsville became

462-685: The Mountains School. The Mayo Memorial United Methodist Church was designed by one hundred Italian masons hired by John C. C. Mayo . It has several stained glass windows and has a pipe organ donated by Andrew Carnegie . The first church service was in the fall of 1909. The Mountain Homeplace is a living history museum located within Paintsville Lake State Park, in Staffordsville, Kentucky. The museum

495-499: The Ohio between Catlettsburg, Kentucky and Kenova, West Virginia , 8 miles (13 km) west of Huntington, West Virginia , at the common boundary between West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio . The river is navigable and carries commercial shipping, primarily coal mined in the immediate region. The name of the river, originally called Sandy Creek by 1756, comes from the presence of extensive sand bars. The Native American names for

528-786: The city of Paintsville is the city council . The council members include Roger "Bo" Belcher, Tim Hall, David Vanhoose, Michael Conley, Ashley McKenzie and Eva Holbrook. The city mayor oversees the following departments: Chief Danny Smith, Assistant Chief Billy Ramey, Sargent Brian Runyon, Patrolmen Nathan Collins, Sebastian Sheppard, Jim Bradley, Justin Jackson, Tim Ratliff, Darrell Preston. Director Shoes Hale Director Jeremiah Parsons Chief Edgar Pack Jr. The Paintsville Independent School District includes Paintsville High School (7th–12th grades) and Paintsville Elementary School. Paintsville Independent has consistently had college attendance rates between 95% and 100% since 2008. In 2012,

561-541: The city to Inez and also serves as an alternative route to Salyersville. Kentucky Route 321 , locally known as South Mayo Trail, serves as the city's main business route and passes through Mayo Plaza. Located southeast of Paintsville in neighboring Martin County is Big Sandy Regional Airport . The publicly owned, private-use airport is used for general aviation. Its main runway is 5,000 ft (1,524 m) long. The nearest airport that provides commercial aviation services

594-434: The city was 99.3% White , 0.3% African American , 0.8% Native American , 0.4% Asian , 0.1% Pacific Islander , and 0.2% from other races . Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 0.4% of the population. In the city, the population was spread out, with 20.5% under 19, 6.1% from 20 to 24, 11.0% from 25 to 34, 11.9% from 35 to 44, 15.1% from 45 to 54, 14.4% from 55 to 64, and 21.1% who were 65 or older. The median age

627-503: The city's first bank – First National – opened for business. In 1906, the city received telephone service and, two years later, all of its streets were paved. In 1912, Paintsville received electricity and natural gas services. In 1926, Paintsville residents received public water and the city's fire department was established. Library services were originally provided through the Pack Horse Library Project . Since

660-542: The city. Paintsville also holds a Spring Fling on Main Street in May. The U.S. 23 County Music Highway Museum gives information on the country music entertainers who grew up near U.S. 23 in Eastern Kentucky. Country music entertainers profiled in the museum include Loretta Lynn , Crystal Gayle , and Hylo Brown . The historic Mayo Mansion was built for John C. C. Mayo between 1905 and 1912. It now serves as Our Lady of

693-489: The district had a composite ACT score of 22.7. It was the 4th highest composite ACT score out of the 169 school districts in the state of Kentucky. Johnson County Schools also operates three schools within the city of Paintsville: Johnson Central High School , Johnson County Middle School (Kentucky) , and Central Elementary School. Johnson County is also well known for its academics. Johnson Central High School has won five international Future Problem Solving titles while

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726-497: The following crime rate (per 100,000 population) was reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation by the city police department: 2022 shooting that left three people fatally wounded. Five people died in a 2018 shooting spree . Paintsville has a mayor–council form of government. Paintsville's current mayor/city executive is Bill Mike Runyon, who was appointed in 2016. Former mayors: The representative body of

759-665: The foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Cumberland Plateau . According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 5.3 square miles (14 km ), all of it land. Beginning in 1976, Paintsville's main shopping district has gradually moved from Main Street to Mayo Plaza, which is northwest of downtown. Big-box retailers opened in the plaza during the early 1990s. This proved to be too much competition for

792-575: The greater Paintsville region. U.S. Route 23 serves as the bypass for Paintsville. The four-lane divided highway links Paintsville to Interstate 64 to the north and U.S. Route 119 and Kentucky Route 80 to the south. U.S. Route 460 links Paintsville to the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway in Salyersville . Kentucky Route 40 forms both Euclid Avenue and Third Street in Paintsville. It links

825-537: The middle school has won 10 Governor's Cup state titles along with three international FPS titles. Our Lady of the Mountains School is a private institution operated by the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Lexington . Big Sandy Community and Technical College operates a campus in Paintsville that offers two-year degrees in various fields of study. Paintsville has a lending library ,

858-595: The oldest golf courses in Eastern Kentucky . The country club was built in 1930 by the WPA and is on the National Register of Historic Places . The Paintsville Recreation Center contains a volleyball court, a basketball court, a walking track, and a playground. There is also a small community garden on site. The Paintsville Herald is a semi-weekly newspaper printed on Wednesday and Friday with

891-607: The river included Tatteroa , Chatteroi , and Chatterwha . The name "Big Sandy" was in use no later than February, 1789. George Washington surveyed land at the mouth of the river between 1768 and 1772. Some Native American groups have links to the area and region, such as the Shawnee, Cherokee, Tutelo, Issa, and others. In 1756, as part of the French and Indian War , the Sandy Creek Expedition occurred in

924-418: The same year it became the seat of Johnson County . The Civil War found Johnson County Fiscal Court passing an ordinance barring both Union and Confederate flags from being flown in its jurisdiction. This was quickly repealed when then- Col . James A. Garfield marched his brigade into the city. During the early twentieth century, Paintsville began to transform into a modern American city. In 1902,

957-440: The small family-owned businesses in downtown causing them to close. Today, downtown mostly serves as Paintsville's financial district. In May 2009 Paintsville received a grant to redevelop Main Street in hopes of making it one of the city's popular shopping districts again. In recent years, Mayo Plaza has rapidly expanded. In the early 2000s, a new Wal-Mart Supercenter , a new Lowe's, and multiple restaurants opened. Paintsville has

990-734: The valley. The tombstone of David White, an early settler along the river in Kentucky, marks his passing in 1817 with the note that he lived many years near the Mouth of the Big Sandy. Several notable personalities relating to the Civil War hailed from the Big Sandy Valley. Likewise, the valley hosted important war-time events. The Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River is the site of the Hatfield-McCoy feud . On October 11, 2000,

1023-503: Was 105 °F (41 °C) in 1988 and the lowest recorded temperature was −26 °F (−32 °C) in 1994. May has the highest average rainfall (4.54 inches) and October has the lowest average rainfall (2.97 inches). As of the census of 2010, there were 3,459 people, 1,604 households, and 856 families residing in the city. The population density was 1300.1 people per square mile. There were 1,844 housing units at an average density of 693.2 per square mile. The racial makeup of

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1056-570: Was 30 times larger than the Exxon Valdez oil spill (12 million US gallons (45,000 m )) and one of the worst environmental disasters ever in the southeastern United States, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency . Two well-known fiddle tunes take their name from the Big Sandy River: "Sandy River Belle" and the "Big Sandy River". Loretta Lynn 's "Van Lear Rose" and Dwight Yoakam 's "Bury Me" also mention

1089-479: Was originally part of a 19,050-acre (7,710 ha) tract belonging to George Lewis. The trading post was purchased by the Carolinian Rev.Henery Dixon in 1812 and laid out as the town of Paint Lick Station in 1826. The town was formally established under that name in 1834, although the post office was probably named Paint Creek . It was incorporated as a city under its present name of Paintsville in 1843,

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