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UHA golfers compete at CCHS invite
Nearly 200 golfers participated in the Christian County Invitational on Saturday at the Western Hills Golf Course. In boys’ play, Owensboro won the team title with a 284, followed by McCracken County (292) and Madisonville-North Hopkins (305). University Heights Academy’s “A” team shot a 314 and the Blazers’ “B”...
State task force reviewing JCPS to meet in Louisville on Tuesday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A legislative task force to study the state's largest school district's administration and suggest reforms will meet in Louisville. The state's Efficient and Effective School Governance Task Force, reviewing JCPS, will meet at Central High School at 5:30 on Tuesday. People will be able to address...
Hopkinsville AT&T workers protest on North Drive as union strike enters second week
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A large scale strike from members of the Communications Workers of America continues as 17,000 AT&T workers in the southeast protest unfair labor practices. A group of workers in Hopkinsville have been set up on North Drive at the intersection of Richard Street since Aug. 16 while battling the heat and getting supportive honks from cars passing by.
More steps taken toward Park in Downtown Hawesville
The Hawesville City Council met on Tuesday evening, August 13th, and a Park Development Project Resolution was approved by the Council. Hawesville Mayor Rob McCormick signed the paperwork for a new grant available, in the amount of $161,438 – the Kentucky GRANT (Government Resources Accelerating Needed Transformation) Program of 2024, which has been expanded and is administered by the Cabinet for Economic Development. That leaves around $4,200 for the City to cover yet for this project, which they may be able to get a donation toward in future months.
Small child shot in Owensboro in apparent targeted attack
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEVV) — Owensboro Police say a small child was shot Monday morning in an attack that was likely targeted. As we reported, officers responded to a shooting at a home on Elm Street on Monday morning. Police now tell 44News that multiple gunshots were fired into the...
Bouncing, Splashing And Socializing At APSU’s Govs Island
APSU students gather in the Eriksson Quad on Aug. 22 to dance with friends at the Govs Island event. Photo by Cody Helger | THE ALL STATE. Students were invited out to splash in the Eriksson Quad from 2-4 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22 for an afternoon of fun, food and games at Austin Peay State University’s Govs Island event. The event offered students the chance to race down a water slide, jump in a bouncy house and listen to music.
PATTERSON’S GOAL HELPS SKYHAWK SOCCER DRAW 1-1 WITH AUSTIN PEAY
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.- The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team earned its second straight draw after a 1-1 decision at in-state rival Austin Peay this afternoon. UT Martin led the Governors in shots (13-11) and targeted six attempts on goal. Izzy Patterson scored her first goal of the season by launching a screamer to the back of the net in the 14th minute. It marked the seventh goal in the career of the senior out of St. Louis, Mo.
Kentucky Auditor sues Beshear over access to abuse, neglect cases
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball filed a lawsuit Monday against Gov. Andy Beshear and other state officials over access to information of abuse and neglect cases in the commonwealth. In the complaint, filed in Franklin Circuit Court, Ball and her co-plaintiff, Ombudsman Jonathan Grate, claim Grate’s office has not been given proper access to...
Late summer heat cranks up for the final week of August
Mother Nature has teased us with previews of fall-like temperatures on a few occasions during August but it looks like we are in far a dose of reality as we close out the month through the upcoming week. After a hot weekend across Central and Eastern Kentucky we saw more of the same on this final Monday of August with more sunshine and afternoon highs climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. One saving grace is that humidity levels have been very manageable for this time of the year so that has kept us out of any major issues with the heat index getting into the danger zone. More heat will build eastward the next few days so expect temperatures to get even hotter during the afternoons.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: The Heat Is On
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The heat and humidity will sizzle the next several days with our rain chances increasing later in the week. High temperatures for Tuesday and even Wednesday into Thursday will be in the low and mid 90s. Some places over the next few days could see Heat Index / Feels Like Values in the upper 90s and low triple digits.
Walmart Apple Juice Arsenic Recall: Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois
If you recently purchased a six-pack of "Great Value" brand apple juice at Walmart you need to make sure it's not included in this recall. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recalling nearly 10,000 cases of this specific apple juice due to elevated levels of arsenic. Yikes! Don't worry, it's classified as a "Class II" recall, meaning it's unlikely to cause serious health problems. Still, better safe than sorry!
How is Kentucky's anti-street camping law going in Northern Kentucky?
The parking lot outside the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky has become a haven for people who have no other place to sleep but their cars lately. Executive Director Kim Webb says that's because people experiencing homelessness in the region are worried they'll be cited or arrested for not having housing under the state's month-old Safer Kentucky Act.
Milling and Paving to Take Place on Mooreland Drive in Springfield This Week
The City of Springfield will begin milling (Aug. 27, Aug. 28) and paving (Aug. 30, Sept. 3, Sept. 4) Mooreland Drive this week. Milling will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 27, weather permitting, and continue through Aug. 28. Paving is scheduled to begin on Friday, Aug. 30 and resume on Tuesday,...
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