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Airport hosts breakfast for pilots and land lovers
The old saying “they came from miles around” is an understatement when talking about the monthly breakfast at the Lebanon-Springfield Airport on Saturday, July 20, 2024. In addition to the residents of Washington and Marion counties, over 25 pilots flew in from around Kentucky and neighboring states to enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast and friendships at the airport. Airport manager Chris Carter said the breakfast usually draws 30 to 50 planes, but the number was little lower this past weekend due to the opening weekend of the Oshkosh Fly-In.
ISCO Championship Moving to Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville
The PGA TOUR announced today that the ISCO Championship has a new home. Beginning in 2025, the PGA TOUR’s annual stop in Kentucky will be played at the prestigious Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville. This significant move marks a new chapter in the history of the ISCO Championship, setting the stage for a first-class golf experience in the heart of the Bluegrass State.
Accused Louisville Drug Dealers Arrested After Sharing TikTok Videos Of Their Process
A pair of accused Louisville drug dealers have been arrested after sharing TikTok videos of their process. That was just one of the many poor decisions they made. You know, you’re a lot less likely to be caught committing crimes if you don’t film yourself doing it. There are so many other ways you can get caught, you don’t want to do it to yourself. Unfortunately, that’s what happened in this case. Learn more about these accused Louisville drug dealers below.
Police: Man hides meth in pocket during arrest, gets charged with drug trafficking
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — A 25-year-old man was charged with several crimes including meth trafficking in Madisonville after police say they caught him with drugs. Officers say they spotted Tyler Bivins at the One Stop on South Main Street Tuesday night, and knew he had a warrant for his arrest.
HPD charges Henderson woman with assault
The Hopkinsville Police Department has charged a Henderson woman with second-degree assault following an altercation at a store on West Seventh Street. According to the police report, officers responded to reports of a disturbance at a location in the 1200 block of West Seventh Street and investigation revealed that 56-year-old Robin Williamson of Henderson was in a verbal disagreement with an employee when other customers attempted to separate them.
New Details: BGPD investigating fatal crash on Lovers Lane
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green Police Department is investigating a fatal crash. Officers responded to a two-vehicle collision on Lovers Lane near Briarwood Elementary on Wednesday at approximately 6:13 a.m. Each vehicle had one occupant operator. One of the vehicle operator’s was pronounced dead at the scene...
Kentucky Weather: Isolated Storms – Rain in the Forecast
Louisville, KY – Scattered showers and storms can be expected across Kentucky today, with rain chances decreasing tomorrow but increasing over the weekend and continuing into next week. According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, today’s forecast calls for highs between 84 and 89 degrees, with scattered...
Weather spotters help fill forecasting gaps on Cumberland Plateau
The distinct micro-climates of East Tennessee and Southeast Kentucky allow for varying weather conditions and often bring challenges when crafting a forecast. The Cumberland Plateau is one of those micro-climates.
What You Need to Know About Kentucky’s New Truancy Law
Last legislative session, the Kentucky Attendance Law was updated. In an effort to combat habitual unexcused absences, state leaders say they are wanting to make sure children are getting the education they need. Some friends of mine who work in a local school district were talking last year about how...
Inland counties more likely to be hit by natural disasters, research shows
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When folks think about natural disasters, their mind immediately goes to the coast, but experts say otherwise. New data shows inland counties across the U.S. are the most likely to be victims of natural disasters and the consequences could be much more severe when it's time to rebuild.
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