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Golden Alert issued for missing Kentucky woman
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - A Golden Alert has been issued for a missing Kentucky woman. The Frankfort Police Police Department is asking for the community’s help locating 83-year-old Susan B. Filicky. Police say Filicky is approximately 5′3″ tall and weighs about 130 lbs. She has gray shoulder-length hair and...
Last original Kentucky Opry performer passes the microphone
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (WYMT) - When the Billie Jean Osborne Kentucky Opry troupe joined forces in 1990, the plan was to create a stage for mountain musicians. “I was one of the original members asked to perform around that time and we played throughout the community,” said Tony Whited. “We did a lot of political things; we did a lot of community things. Our main goal then was to try to get the Mountain Arts Center built .”
Mitch McConnell says Kamala Harris-Tim Walz win would be 'our worst nightmare'
Welcome back to Kentucky in D.C. — a look at what members of our state's federal delegation have been up to. Federal lawmakers may have an August break from votes on the floor. But that didn't stop them from making their thoughts known. ...
Kentucky Democratic Party Rural Listening Tour to visit Henderson
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- Kentucky Democratic Party leaders will visit Henderson County today as part of a rural listening tour. The new statewide campaign by the Kentucky Democratic Party is meant to engage rural voters across the Commonwealth. During the tour, local Democrat leaders will engage in conversation with the public. The event is set to […]
Horror short film being filmed in Warren County
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - The same team working to bring you the Edmonson County thriller “Horntak” is now working on a short film in southern Warren County, with filming beginning Monday in Bowling Green. The short film thriller “Caroline” follows two friends trying to navigate a nightmare...
FCPS board chair responds to ‘inaccurate and misleading’ column
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Just a day before the start of the school year for Fayette County Public Schools, the board chairman has taken to social media to defend the district’s work. On Monday, the Lexington Herald-Leader posted an opinion article accusing district leaders of focusing on trivial matters...
Former University of Kentucky Student Who Told Cops That She’s Used to Getting ‘Special Treatment’ Faces Up to 1 Year In Jail After Calling Black Student the N-word 200 Times
A former University of Kentucky student who made headlines in 2022 for a racist assault on a Black student worker pleaded guilty to some of […] Former University of Kentucky Student Who Told Cops That She’s Used to Getting ‘Special Treatment’ Faces Up to 1 Year In Jail After Calling Black Student the N-word 200 Times
Christian County Relay For Life Halfway To The Goal As Events Kick Off
The Christian County Relay For Life is halfway to the goal of $80,000 as events kick off for Relay for Life week. Christian County Relay Co-Chair Christy Rushing announced during the proclamation signing and butterfly release at the Christian County Justice Center Monday night that this year’s relay has already raised more than $40,000. Rushing said one thing is evident, cancer touches almost every family.
101st Airborne Division to start training operations, expect increased air traffic
The 101st Airborne Division Air Assault is letting the surrounding communities know that there will be a major training event taking places across the region. According to a news release, this exercise will stretch from Fort Campbell in Kentucky to various locations in Mississippi and Louisiana and is designed to designed to assess the division’s ability to conduct large-scale, long-range air assault operations in conjunction with training scenarios that will test their communication, logistical resupply and tactical abilities.
YMCA set to open the doors on new Teen Center next week
The Hopkinsville-Christian County YMCA is putting out the word—their new Teen Center is ready to open and welcome in teens from across the county, and they’re inviting folks to the grand opening set for next week. It all kicks off Monday, when the center dedicated to providing a...
Marshall County Sheriff’s deputies ask for help finding stolen vehicle
CAMBRIDGE SHORES, Ky. (KBSI) – Marshall County sheriff’s deputies ask for any information involving the theft of a Jeep. A 2022 gray Jeep Compass was stolen from the Cambridge Shores area of Marshall County on August 2 around 1 p.m. The Jeep was later recovered from Hawkeye Road...
Gainesville Man Arrested in Glasgow’s Gorin Park on Multiple Charges Involving a Minor
A Gainesville, Tennessee man was arrested early on the morning of August 13 in Gorin Park, Glasgow, after police discovered him in possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and a loaded handgun. The arrest also involved charges related to an unlawful transaction with a minor. According to a media release from...
Middletown Family Fun Fest & Lou Lou Middletown
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Organizer Tisha Gainey and Lou Lou Middletown’s General Manager Miles South and Chef Chris Pfeiffer, join Dawne Gee to preview the event and the restaurant’s new location opening in October. Middletown Family Fun Fest. Friday September 6th: 5PM - 9PM. Food & Vendors |...
Community rallies to raise $100k for 11-year-old who lost leg following ATV accident
The Whitesville and Knottsville communities came together in a big way over the weekend, raising more than $100,000 for the family of Braxton Rhodes, an 11-year-old boy who lost his leg following a recent ATV accident. Michael “Doodle” Morris and his friend, Adam Howard, developed a plan and leaned on several volunteers to bring the fundraiser to life at Morris’ home, attracting more than 1,000 attendees.
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