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Dee Parker rushes for three TDs during Whitley County’s 29-14 win over Knox Central
WILLIAMSBURG — Whitley County’s Dee Parker entered the season as one of the Top 25 finest players in the 13th Region, and he showed why during Friday’s matchup with Knox Central. Parker led his team in rushing and found pay dirt three times during the Colonels’ 29-14...
PREVIEW – Trigg County Hopes For a Mulligan From 2023 Season
What began as a season of promise for the Trigg County Wildcats in 2023 ended with six straight losses, multiple injuries, and missing the postseason for the first time in six years. While the player numbers haven’t seen a bump in 2024, head coach Chris Ezell thinks this year’s team...
Hazard ARH opens long-term acute care center
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - On Friday, officials with ARH hosted a ribbon cutting for their Advanced Care Center in Hazard. The center provides around the clock care for patients that need a longer time to recover. Advanced Care President and CEO Russ Barker said the center allows gives folks the...
Remembering history in Harlan Co.
HARLAN, Ky. (WYMT) - After more than 60 years since graduating the last class of the all-Black school Rosenwald High School, folks gathered for a day of recognition. The celebration was for both the former students of Rosenwald and the former community members of the Black community Georgetown. “We need...
Person killed in Owensville crash named
OWENSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - One person died after being involved in an accident along 350 West in Gibson County late Sunday morning. That’s according to Gibson County Sheriff Bruce Vanoven, who tells us it happened at the intersection of 350 West and 400 South around 11:30 a.m. Sheriff Vanoven...
Wayne Hart and Stacey May compete in Frog Follies frog races
VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. (WEHT) — Our meteorologists Wayne Hart and Stacey May participated in the Frog Follies frog races at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Center. Wayne and Stacey got on the ground and pushed their frogs all the way to the finish line using a feather. They didn’t win, but say they’ll be back next […]
Hundreds attend country music festival in Huntingburg
HUNTINGBURG, Ind. (WEHT) — Hundreds of people enjoyed a night full of live music at League Stadium in Huntingburg. The Red, White, and Brauen Music Fest was held Saturday night. Organizers called it the largest outdoor country music festival in southern Indiana. Multi-platinum country star Trace Adkins headlined the event. The festival was produced by […]
Nuclear industry eyes Kentucky but don’t expect nuclear power plants anytime soon
FRANKFORT — 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. A new state law passed by the GOP-dominated […]
So. Indiana Area McDonald’s Restaurants Support Local Schools with “Fries for School Supplies” Fundraiser
Who knew that indulging in a delicious order of McDonald’s fries could make such a big difference in our community? From August 26th to 30th, local McDonald’s owner-operators are turning their fry boxes into tools for change with the "Fries for School Supplies" fundraiser. During these five days, 10% of all à la carte fry sales will be donated directly to local schools.
Fudge Sold at Marshalls Stores in IN, IL & KY Recalled For Potential Mold Contamination
According to a press release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a Canadian fudge company has recalled a product sold in Marshalls and TJMAXX stores nationwide, including Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky "due to potential mold growth contamination." Montreal Fudge May Be Contaminated with Mold Growth. The company, Authentik Fudge...
‘It’s on us:’ KY Republican slams fellow lawmakers for not funding juvenile justice improvements
Sen. Danny Carroll slammed the Kentucky legislature on Friday for not funding his proposal to spend $22 million on a special mental health juvenile detention facility. The West Kentucky Republican filed Senate Bill 242 during the 2024 session, which would have also created a process to test and treat minors with serious mental health issues […]
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