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Humana drives $13.6B in Ky GDP annually, UofL study finds
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville’s College of Business recently released the results of a study that evaluated Humana’s economic and community impact on Kentucky. The study, which examined gross contributions and multiplier effects from 2017-2023, demonstrated the company’s value both as an employer and through...
Beat the Heat: Cooling assistance opens July 16
PAINTSVILLE, Ky. (July 2): Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Summer Subsidy is here to help Kentucky households offset summer cooling costs. Enrollment starts July 16 and runs until September 13, 2024, or until designated funds are depleted, on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Summer Subsidy Component provides households with...
Annamae Millette competes in National Soap Box Derby race
WARREN COUNTY, KY.- Soap box derby season is not over yet and South Central Kentucky will be represented in the national race. Nine-year-old, Annamae Millette is competing this week in Akron, OH, because of her success here locally. Annamae competed at Philly Moore Park and got first place in the competition. We spoke with Caroline Millette, her mother who shared how this impacted her. Caroline says, “We’ve enjoyed seeing her. She loves it when they cross the finish line. She knows she’s done. and, to watch her confidence grow. Last year, she was really nervous about being in the car.”
STORM POTENTIAL: Timing Out Storms The Next 2 Days...
We've been roasting! After spending the last 5 days in the 90's, I bet most of us are begging for rain and storms to cool things down. Our first opportunity arrives Tuesday morning as a complex of storms moves in from the north. On a positive note, these will be in a weakening phase which takes away the severe potential. However, it's not a guarantee that all of us see rain since computer models don't handle the timing or end point very well. Take a look at the future radar images below with caution because it may be a bit generous. If this scenario does play out, it shows storms in Indiana around 7 am, Louisville at 9 am, and Kentucky at 11 am.
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