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Tony Brannon: Enhancing the Quality of Life
The Kentucky Electric Cooperative, wants to congratulate Tony Brannon for receiving the 2024 Distinguished Rural Kentuckian award. The award was presented to Brannon on behalf of the Kentucky Electric Cooperatives during the 78th Annual Meeting in Louisville. Kentucky Electric Cooperatives President and CEO Chris Perry presented Brannon with the award,...
Kentucky, Indiana lawmakers meet with environmental leaders on ways to restore Ohio River basin
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Two area legislators met with environmental advocates Wednesday in Louisville as they look for the best way to invest federal money in the restoration efforts on the Ohio River. Rep. Morgan McGarvey, D-Louisville, and Indiana Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Indiana, hosted a private listening session to hear...
Kentucky AG, top deputy recused from addiction treatment company investigated by FBI
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman recused himself from all matters involving Addiction Recovery Care, shortly before the FBI announced it is investigating the company for potential health care fraud.
Public Meeting To Present Designs For East Lebanon Connector In Marion County
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (August 15, 2024) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will host a public meeting in Lebanon on Tuesday evening, August 20th, 2024 at Center Square Gym (located at 239 North Spalding Avenue) to present design alternatives developed to address connectivity between US 68 and KY 55. The project is also intended to reduce congestion at adjacent intersections.
Pioneers Soccer Making A Fresh Start Under New Coach
Campbellsville University—Harrodsburg men’s soccer has had its ups and downs since competition began in spring 2020, and new Pioneers Head Coach Louis Jones would say the same thing about his first two months at the helm. “It’s the king of peaks and valleys, you know, a lot of...
Building Momentum: Lady Titans Juniors Will Lead Volleyball Into 2024 Season
Last season’s focus for Mercer County Lady Titans volleyball was getting necessary varsity experience for a very underclassmen heavy roster. Head Coach Lynn Flach knew it would take the girls some time to grow comfortable competing in varsity, and told the Harrodsburg Herald prior to last season: “We may lose some games due to our youth and inexperience, but that will help us improve for the remaining years that I will have them.”
CU-Harrodsburg Women’s Soccer Prepares For A Promising Season
The Campbellsville University—Harrodsburg women’s soccer team had a strong finish to their 2023 season. While they fell in the first round of the NCCAA Division-II playoffs, they made strides in the right direction throughout the season according to Head Coach Samantha Travillian-Damschroder. They demonstrated their progress with a scoreless draw in their season finale against Toccoa Fall College, a team they had lost to 4-1 earlier in the season.
Perryville City Clerk resigns; tree donated to Harbeson Park
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com During the Perryville City Council meeting on Aug. 8, it was announced that City Clerk Tanya Bruton will be resigning from the position as she has accepted another job offer. “It is a sad moment. We are sad to see her leave,” said Perryville Mayor Rob Kernodle. The Garden Club of Danville has donated […] The post Perryville City Clerk resigns; tree donated to Harbeson Park appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Issue of medical cannabis sales may not make it to one town’s ballot
MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (WKYT) - Mount Vernon City leaders learned their resolution regarding medical cannabis sales may not make it onto the November ballot after all. “One of the complaints we get around both the city and the county is that the decision making is very centralized between a select few,” said City Councilmember Michael Vanwinkle.
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