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On the trail of J.D. Vance’s Kentucky mountain roots
JACKSON, Ky. — In the 24 hours after J.D. Vance became Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s running mate, Stephen Bowling, director of the Breathitt County Public Library, fielded more than a dozen calls from news media outlets large and small. The place that Vance in his best-selling memoir...
Cadiz Police Looking To Fill Ranks, Pack Patrol Car
While the month of June ended up being slightly slower than usual for the Cadiz Police Department, two things will soon be keeping the unit busy through the rest of July and early August. Hiring new employees. And “Pack The Patrol Car” school supply collections. The CPD is...
Gov. Beshear supports proposal easing restrictions on marijuana
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – According to officials with Governor Beshear’s office, Governor Beshear is supporting a federal proposal to ease restrictions on marijuana. Officials say on Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear sent a letter to Anne Milgram, administrator for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), expressing his support of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendation […]
KYTC’s high water report for July 17, 2024
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) released its high water report for July 17. Officials say this is the report as of 2:30 p.m. The status of the following roads are: Daviess County Hopkins County Webster County The KYTC notes high water has now receded from I-69, U.S. 41, KY 138, KY […]
Oak Grove leaders discuss water tower progress, youth sports initiative, finance reports
OAK GROVE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Several department heads provided updates on projects in Oak Grove at the City Council meeting Tuesday night. Brian Ahart, the Public Works Director, discussed the progress of the new water tower intended to supply water to the city’s north end for future growth. Ahart mentioned that they are awaiting finalization of paperwork regarding the Mosely property, the chosen site pending satisfactory soil and drilling tests.
Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Webster County
SLAUGHTERS, Ky. (07/17/2024) – Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal collision that killed an Evansville woman. At approximately 1:32 a.m. Wednesday, the Webster County Sheriff’s Department requested KSP Post 2 to investigate a fatal collision on Interstate 69. A preliminary investigation revealed that Dexter B. George, 30,...
Weekend top picks: Eagles tribute band, Christmas in July, Music on the Lawn, Back to School Block Party
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Listen to an Eagles cover band, start your day right with sunrise yoga, celebrate Christmas in July with a craft fair, enjoy live music outdoors, and get ready for school with a back to school bash!. Downtown @ Sundown: Join Downtown Commons, 215 Legion...
Weekend weather: Chance of showers and thunderstorms as temps cool down
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Expect partly sunny skies on Friday, but brace for rain and intermittent showers throughout the weekend ahead. Highs will remain in the upper 80s with lows reaching the 60s overnight, according to the National Weather Service. Clarksville forecast. Here’s the day-by-day outlook. Friday:...
New general manager for Owensboro Racing and Gaming named
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A new general manager for Owensboro Racing and Gaming has been named. Churchill Downs Incorporated announced that Steve Roof has been named General Manager of Owensboro Racing and Gaming, the company’s seventh Historical Racing Machine (HRM) entertainment venue in the state of Kentucky. In this role, Roof will oversee all operations […]
Beloved Veterinarian Fishback Dies at 76
Friends and clients of Dr. William Davis "Dave" Fishback Jr. could not say enough about the kindness, warmth, and dedication shown by the beloved Central Kentucky equine veterinarian whose loss they mourned July 17. Fishback died at his home off Pisgah Pike the previous evening. He was 76. Fishback was...
Affordable senior living project underway at former Iroquois Homes site
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Iroquois Homes development, plagued with criminal activity and deteriorating facilities, was deemed obsolete in 2006, about 50 years after they were built. The more than 800 people moved elsewhere, but many didn’t move far. Now, according to the Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), the need...
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