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Vote on which state has the best looking state police cruiser
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – Who has the best looking state police cruiser? Every state entering hopes you vote for them, but for Kentucky State Police (KSP), they are looking to claim the title once again as best looking cruiser. KSP’s entry this year is celebrating the state’s horse industry. KSP’s entered photo is a 2024 […]
2025 stock-rising point guard 'wants' offer from Kentucky basketball
Kentucky basketball is still Kentucky and many prospects have echoed that sentiment following the departure of John Calipari. While Mark Pope has yet to coach a single game in Lexington, he's already won some battles on the recruiting trail with his personality, coaching style and ability to connect with the prospects. Oh, and the fact he lives and breathes Kentucky basketball -- and has the history engraved in him.
Three people injured during rollover crash in Christian County
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (WSMV) - A rollover crash sent three people to the hospital in Hopkinsville on Wednesday night. According to WKDZ, a red Toyota car was traveling southbound on Pennyrile Parkway when it left the roadway and hit an embankment six miles south of the Crofton exit. The car then overturned and came to rest on its side in the middle of the road, WKDZ reported.
Baptist Health breaks ground on new urgent care facility on Bardstown Road
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Baptist Health Louisville held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning on its new dual emergency and urgent care facility. Baptist and Intuitive Health hosted the event on Bardstown Road off Interstate 265, between Fern Creek and Highview. Baptist Health ER and Urgent Care Glenmary allows patients who are unsure if they need emergency or urgent care. to be evaluated and treated based on their needs.
Whooping cough on rise in Kentucky, health officials say
State public health officials issued an alert to Kentuckians on Wednesday, saying that pertussis, also known as “whooping cough,” is increasing across the state, with 130 cases reported, so far this year. According to current case numbers from the state Department for Public Health, Kentucky is seeing an elevated rate of infection not seen here […] The post Whooping cough on rise in Kentucky, health officials say appeared first on The Interior Journal.
TARC seeks public input on new project to redesign Louisville transit
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - TARC has formally launched their planning process and community conversation to determine what the organization will look like in the coming years. This project is called TARC 2025 and will help TARC create a reliable and effective transit system, according to a release. TARC 2025 will...
LMPD arrests man accused of fatally shooting someone in Russell business parking lot
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Police arrested a man accused of shooting and killing someone in the parking lot of a Russell neighborhood business earlier this month. Alonzo Thomas appeared before a judge on Thursday. Authorities said Thomas shot Thaddeus Miller on July 10. Investigators believe they were fighting...
Kentucky Parents of Public School Students Check Your Mailbox For Summer EBT Program Benefits
So, the other day we received a letter in the mail and a surprise we were not expecting. Two envelopes from the Commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department of Community Based Services. One was a letter about the Summer EBT program and the other was an...
DROUGHT UPDATE: Who Needs Rain The Most...
Recent rain has certainly helped those of you who live in Southern Indiana. The moderate drought Seymour, Crothersville, and North Vernon has been removed along with the abnormally dry conditions surrounding it. It's a different story in Kentucky. Bardstown, Willisburg, and Campbellsville are now in moderate drought and abnormally dry conditions have spread west. On a side not, this does not include the heavy rain that we saw Tuesday night.
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