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Hi, I’m Hannah Lee, and I’m missing two avians after an evening yard check. I had them at Natural Bridge State Resort Park near Slade, Kentucky, around 7:45 p.m. last Thursday when I closed their aviary and the birds darted toward the pines. They’re small canaries with bright yellow feathers and playful chirps; I’m worried they’ve found a new perch somewhere along the park trails. If you’ve seen two birds or heard a chorus in the woods, please help by posting here so I can come collect them through the site.
I was locking up my bike outside Pine Mountain Market in Hazard around 2:15 PM this past Tuesday when I spotted a small stack of enamel pins sitting on a concrete bench. They’re bright, with mountain motifs and tiny badges that look hand-made. It felt like a little sign to do the right thing, so I brought them inside and kept them safe until the owner could be found. If these pins belong to you, I’ll keep them by the market entrance and hope you see this post soon.
Today at 6:40 p.m., I found someone else’s item along a trail near Levi Jackson State Park in Hazard, Eastern Kentucky. A canvas tote sat on a bench, and inside was a folder labeled 'Breeds' with dog-breed notes and a few kennel club printouts. I left the tote in a safe spot nearby, hoping the owner would notice it. It obviously belongs to someone who cares about their dogs, and I’d feel relieved to return it to a rightful owner near the park entrance or along the Renfro Valley area.
Yesterday at 6:45 p.m., I was in Hazard's Main Street Café on Main Street, practicing with our community band when I realized my sheet music was gone from the chair. The folder is black with a blue cover and a coffee ring on the corner, and it holds pieces we've played only a handful of times. There's also a small margin note my grandmother wrote decades ago, a reminder of home as I work through the pages. Losing it felt like losing a thread to family and plans for the concert, and I’m hoping the person who found it will recognize the handwriting and return it.
I was loading groceries at the Morehead Walmart Supercenter in Eastern Kentucky when I spotted a bundle of Holiday Decorations behind a cart corral around 4:15 p.m. yesterday. There were glittering lights, a red ribbon, and a small blue tote with a label still visible. It looked like these were hastily left behind for a big family gathering, and I felt a little tug of responsibility to help. I picked them up, hoping the rightful owner would see this listing and claim their belongings through the site.
I found a navy blue Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Pikeville Shopping Plaza on Main Street, EKY. It's about the size of a small paperback, matte finish, with a red USB-C cable still attached and a faded white sticker with the initials 'A12' on the bottom. A few scratches along the edge show it's been bouncing around in pockets or bags, but it powers up when I plugged it in for a quick test. The item is categorized under Electronics Accessories, and I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner—if you recognize it, we can figure out a safe meetup in downtown Pikeville.
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