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Kentucky Rural Water Association holds conference
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - For the past 45 years, the Kentucky Rural Water Association has been meeting up for their annual conference for as they put it “food fellowship, and an exchange of ideas.”. “This conference will entail over 900 water professionals from all across the Commonwealth,” said Scott...
Kentucky education task force to host public session at Central HS Tuesday
A task force focused on reform in the largest school districts across Kentucky will host a public meeting in Louisville on Tuesday. The commonwealth's Efficient & Effective School District Governance Task Force, focused in part on Jefferson County Public Schools, is hosting a session at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Central High...
Homeless man arrested after allegedly driving stolen car to Kentucky and back
Jeffrey Kyle Robertson, 31, was arrested early this morning and charged with grand theft of a vehicle after allegedly stealing a vehicle and driving it to Kentucky and back. The post Homeless man arrested after allegedly driving stolen car to Kentucky and back appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
Bourbon, Brunch and Bluegrass Event Coming To Kentucky This September
Beth Squires is the Deputy Editor at The Whiskey Wash and whiskey bottle investment specialist. NuLu Business Association, in partnership with the Louisville Mayor’s Office and Danny Wimmer Presents, has announced the hosting of Bourbon, Brunch and Bluegrass. The pregame event will showcase NuLu and celebrate the heritage of bourbon in the Bluegrass state.
Inpatient mental health treatment now available to more Kentucky boys in state care
Eligible boys in the care of the Kentucky Department for Community Based Services or Juvenile Justice system who need “complex mental and behavioral health care” can now access inpatient treatment in Owensboro, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services announced Tuesday. Called The BIRCH, the 10-bed inpatient program operates out of RiverValley Behavioral Health’s adolescent […]
Clinton County woman wins KSP Trooper Island raffle
A Clinton County woman has won the Kentucky State Police Trooper Island raffle at the Kentucky State Fair. Lois Melton of Albany won a 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible, or $50,000 cash, whichever she chooses. The drawing was held on Sunday, the final day of the Kentucky State Fair.
Nuclear industry eyes Ky but don’t expect power plants anytime soon
FRANKFORT, Ky. — The director of an energy research center at the University of Kentucky told state lawmakers Friday it’s not likely a nuclear power plant will be built in Kentucky over the next 10 years, though some nuclear energy companies are interested in moving to the state.
KENTUCKY FOOTBALL 2024 SEASON PREDICTION: EA Sports College Football 25 edition
One of the most talked about events in the world of sports over the summer was the long-awaited release of the EA Sports College Football 25 video game. With kickoff for Kentucky football just around the corner, the Kentucky Kernel opted to see how NCAA 25 thinks the Wildcats will perform this season.
Why Kentucky is changing the way it measures temperature for high school sports
The heat hovered above the turf field at Pleasure Ridge Park on Tuesday afternoon. Jefferson County Public Schools athletics director April Brooks wiped the sweat from her forehead as she met with a group of reporters to discuss athletics and heat. ...
More late August heat for the midweek
It’s definitely felt like late August the last few days here in Central and Eastern Kentucky and Tuesday was no exception. With a big bubble of heat over the Central Plains drifting eastward we saw plenty of sunshine as afternoon highs climbed into the low and mid-90s. Once again the saving grace was the lack of any high humidity which kept heat index values in check. Make no mistake about it though, it is definitely hot in that direct sunlight and that’s going to continue to be the case heading into the mid and late week with the hottest temperatures yet to come.
Kentucky author transforms students’ lives one page at a time
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - During the day, Shawn Pryor is known for fixing computers for faculty members, doctors, and researchers with the University of Kentucky’s Markey Cancer Center, but that’s not all he does!. Shawn Pryor has been an author for 17 years. During that time, he’s written...
Publix Adds Another Location in Kentucky Lineup
Publix Super Markets has deemed Kentucky hospitable for business. The Florida-based grocer announced that it is moving ahead with a new store in Owensboro, Ky., about 100 miles southwest of Louisville and the fourth largest city in the state. The Owensboro site at the corner of Pleasant Valley Road and...
Mammoth Cave goes viral after making list of 'most disappointing' tourist attractions
Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park is proving any press is good press. The attraction heralded as the world's longest known cave system landed on a list of the most disappointing tourist attractions in the country. And now the park is going viral – not for being on the list, but for its...
Henry County man surprises wife with $225k winning Kentucky Lottery scratch-off
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man who won $225,000 playing the Kentucky Lottery had to remind his wife that she wasn't dreaming the next day. A Pendleton man, who wants to remain anonymous, won the lottery's top scratch-off prize on Aug. 7. He played a 100X The Cash Scratch-off at the Pilot Travel Center in Pendleton.
Best places to watch the WEBN Fireworks – Ohio vs. Kentucky vs. couch
Grab your picnic blankets and lawn chairs. The beloved Western & Southern WEBN Fireworks return to the Ohio Riverfront on Sunday. Festivities kick off with Riverfest at noon at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove, with music, food, entertainment and other family fun. The WEBN show, featuring Rozzi’s Fireworks, takes over the sky at 9 p.m. Planning on tuning...
Spotlight On Child Welfare in Kentucky: Ranks Among States With Most Underprivileged Children
August is Child Support Awareness Month, and the personal finance website WalletHub just released its annual report on the States with the Most Underprivileged Children. It's a time to reflect on the well-being of children, and based on the study results, there's still work to be done in Kentucky. While...
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