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Classmates: Philip Sharp regular guy from PC who holds a Nobel Prize
BUTLER — Phillip A. Sharp’s classmates from the Pendleton County High School class of 1962 know him as the 1993 Nobel Prize winner, and a humble but extremely successful scientist whose work changed the field of biology and saved countless lives by laying the foundation for medical treatment of various diseases.
Kincaid Regional Theatre’s ‘Gilligan’ features local performers
FALMOUTH — Kincaid Regional Theatre’s summer musical, “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical,” promises to be a big hit due to our talented Pendleton County performers. Bethany English, playing Lovey, has performed in Kincaid’s “Church Basement Ladies” and “A Country Christmas Carol” using her outstanding singing voice.
NPFD swears in new fire chief
FOSTER — Adam Fuller, a former member of the Northern Pendleton Fire Department, was sworn in as fire chief July 8 at NPFD Station 2. Several firefighters, elected officials and audience members were in attendance at the NPFD Board of Trustees meeting. Fuller, who served the fire department from...
A New Chophouse From Well-Known Distillery Is Now Open On Louisville's Whiskey Row
Nelson County-based Log Still Distillery pis celebrating the grand opening of its new fine dining restaurant and tasting room experience, Monks Road Boiler House, on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville. Named after the distillery's flagship line of bourbons and gins, Monk's Road Boiler House embodies the rich history and craftsmanship...
Crews search for missing man in the Red River Gorge
WOLFE COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Wolfe County Search and Rescue is actively searching for Scott Allen Hern. Hern’s vehicle was last seen at the Tower Rock parking area along Hwy 715 in the Red River Gorge. He was last seen by his family in Ironton, Ohio on July 4th.
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Board approves vouchers to help residents, low-income households
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Residents at Dosker Manor are one step closer to leaving the complex. The Louisville Metro House Authority (LMHA) Board approved 997 project-based voucher (PBVs) awards on Tuesday. This means anyone living in LMHA's Legacy properties, like Dosker Manor, will be eligible for replacement housing with the help of the PBVs.
Ward 9 comes together to keep Bryan Street clean
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Bryan Street in Hopkinsville has undergone a landscaping makeover, now adorned with plants, vibrant flowers, and neatly trimmed lawns courtesy of a group of volunteers rallied by Hopkinsville City Council Member Jamie Lienberger. As homes continue to be transformed, the ongoing effort kicked off with a big cleanup on June 22.
Coming soon: Downtown BGKY Harvest Festival
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Downtown BG Harvest Festival is set to kick off on Oct. 19. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., family-friendly events and activities will be available to the local community. According to Downtown BGKY, there will be free parking and free admission to the festival....
Kentucky Career Center holding job fair in July
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Career Center will be holding another job fair. This one will be on Wednesday, July 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 600 Cedar Street in Louisville. There will be free parking available for anyone attending, according to an announcement from the Kentucky...
CASA of Christian County shutting down local office after 6 years
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – After six years in Hopkinsville, CASA of Christian County is closing its doors as of July 15. The non-profit was comprised of volunteers who advocate for children in the court system that have been abused or neglected. “After serious contemplation, and with a...
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