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CCPS Officials Hold Emotional Ribbon Cutting Of Indian Hills Elementary
For decades, Koffman Drive was home to Hopkinsville Middle School — its signature orange and black fittingly adorning its halls and facets. Thursday afternoon, however, more than 100 faculty, staff, administration and community supporters gathered for an official, emotional ribbon cutting of what is now Indian Hills Elementary School — the Chiefs and their red and yellow emblazoned in a complete refitting and re-branding of the location.
Man Arrested For June Murder
Louisville Metro Police have arrested a man in connection to the fatal shooting of a juvenile in the Park Hill neighborhood in June. Louisville Metro Police arrested 20-year-old Damari Walls-Medlock on Thursday, charging him with murder and assault. At the time, LMPD Spokesperson John Bradley said officers responded to the...
Rainey's Superb Saves and Lappin's Late Goal Lift UNH to 1-1 Tie at Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Sally Rainey (West Lebanon, N.H.) made nine saves and Delaney Lappin (Corbin City, N.J.) scored a goal in the 86th minute to lead the University of New Hampshire women's soccer team to Thursday night's 1-1 tie against the University of Louisville at Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Stadium.
Ford shifting electric vehicle strategy with 3 new vehicles; CEO says Kentucky battery plants 'critical'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Facing competition from automakers with lower costs, Ford Motor Co. is shifting its electric vehicle strategy and now will focus on making two new electric pickup trucks and a new commercial van. The company says all will cost less, have longer range and be profitable before taxes within a year of reaching showrooms.
Leaders in Utah and Kentucky Collaborate on Community-Focused Cancer Care
Cancer touches us all. In the U.S., one in two men and one in three women face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetimes. This summer, leaders from University of Utah Health and UK HealthCare gathered to discuss what we’re doing to address the complex challenges of cancer care. Learning...
CLIMBS research to analyze climate change in eastern Kentucky
Officials said eastern Kentucky is disproportionately impacted by climate change thanks to the impacts of logging, mining, and waste dumping. Now, a statewide research project will investigate how the Commonwealth’s weather patterns have changed over time. Morehead State University will receive $1.1 million to help bridge environmental and engineering...
Friday Video: ‘Where My Bus At?’
As kids across America load up their backpacks for the first weeks of school, some families are struggling to even get them to class, thanks to a nationwide shortage of school bus drivers that's cancelled routes across the country. Now, a group of Louisville elementary and middle school students is using the power of music (and some pretty adorable choreo) to demand better from the local school district, and reminding the rest of America that yellow buses are not only our country's single largest public transportation fleet, but a lifeline for families that's increasingly under threat.
37 indicted on federal drug charges
A federal grand jury in Louisville has charged a total of 37 defendants from Louisville, the Owensboro area and California, in five separate indictments involving methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine trafficking offenses. The U.S Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky says in the first indictment, 14 defendants are all charged with one count of […] The post 37 indicted on federal drug charges appeared first on Winchester Sun.
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