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County clerks voice concerns over Kentucky's new KAVIS system
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Elected officials in Kentucky were brief on issues facing Kentucky's new vehicle information system in Frankfort on Tuesday. The switch to KAVIS happened in January, and it has caused transactions to hit a traffic jam. Kentucky shut down all registrations on Jan. 1 so it could make the transition. It caused a lot of roadblocks by disrupting decals, plates, disabled parking permits, registrations or transfers until mid-January.
‘Kelly Little Green Men is a part of Hopkinsville history’: New alien event set for August
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The supernatural phenomenon that brought national attention to Christian County is being celebrated once again with Alien Invasion Day on Aug. 21. For years, alien enthusiasts would gather annually in the town of Kelly to share stories about the 1955 Kelly Little Green Men encounter, and this new event is hoping to revive the local curiosity.
Tennessee developers can now hire own building safety inspectors
By Anita Wadhawani Tennessee Lookout A new law initiated by Gov. Bill Lee will allow developers to hire their own inspectors to check for environmental, safety and building violations on construction sites – bypassing city codes departments and the State Fire Marshal’s Office. Lee, who made the measure a key policy priority this year, said […] The post Tennessee developers can now hire own building safety inspectors appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Dept. of Health denying teens preventative healthcare, citing new parental consent law
Tennessee public health clinics will no longer give teens access to routine healthcare — including birth control, sexually transmitted infection treatment and pregnancy testing — without parental consent, according to the Department of Health’s interpretation of a new parental rights law that took effect July 1. The Family Rights and Responsibilities Act received scant public […] The post Dept. of Health denying teens preventative healthcare, citing new parental consent law appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
MISSING JUVENILE ALERT: Police seek help locating runaway 17-year-old
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a runaway juvenile, 17-year-old Nevan Boyd. He was last seen on July 12, at around 5 p.m. at a residence on Paradise Hill Road. Boyd was last seen wearing a white hoodie and red shorts and is currently in the Department of Children’s Services custody. He’s also originally from Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Scottsville man arrested on multiple warrants
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – A Scottsville man is facing charges after being taken into custody on multiple warrants on Wednesday. According to the Allen County Sheriff’s Office, deputies saw Randy Pedigo, 42, of Scottsville driving a vehicle shortly before noon on South Third Street. Deputies say they were aware...
Need More Acres Farm provides locally sourced grocery boxes to Allen County
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – An Allen County farm is stepping up to help out the community. Need More Acres Farm says every month, it provides grocery boxes with locally sources items to older adults in Allen County. So far, Need More Acres Farm says this serves 120 people monthly. Boxes...
'This was my best friend that got killed' | Death row inmate's loved ones, private investigator, calling for exoneration
BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. — Thirty-two years ago, Tennessee investigators found the bodies of siblings Tommy Griffin and Connie Branham. They also found a burned-out car and a burned trailer connected to the crimes in Blount and Sevier counties. Gary Wayne Sutton, and his uncle, James Dellinger, were eventually convicted...
Scottsville Church of Christ to take over feeding programs
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – The Scottsville Church of Christ already helps tackle hunger in its local community with a food pantry, but the church will be taking it a step further by taking over two local programs. Due to growing community needs, True Gospel Fellowship Church is passing the baton...
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