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State task force reviewing JCPS to meet in Louisville on Tuesday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A legislative task force to study the state's largest school district's administration and suggest reforms will meet in Louisville. The state's Efficient and Effective School Governance Task Force, reviewing JCPS, will meet at Central High School at 5:30 on Tuesday. People will be able to address...
Former Norton Healthcare nurse manager appears in court on theft charges
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A former Norton Healthcare nurse accused of stealing pain medicine from a hospital in St. Matthews appeared in a Louisville courtroom Monday. Megan Olmstead faces more than 90 counts of theft and unlawful access to a controlled substance. Monday, her attorney entered a not guilty plea.
Hornet football team is ready to roll in 2024
The sweltering heat of August summer is with us and around here that means football season is coming. The Hornet players and coaches are primed and ready for the opening game this Friday. Hancock County begins on the road when they travel to Elizabethtown to face off against 4A John...
Phillips Family Grocery adds Caroline’s Cart to be more accessible
Phillips Family Grocery in Hiseville, has had a lasting legacy steeped in tradition since 1960, when Clyde and Helen Phillips built the store after the encouragement of farmers in the community. Over the course of the past year major expansions, upgrades, and updates have taken place. Before the end of the year, they hope to open a Glasgow location, known as The Butcher Shop, as well as a Greensburg location. Under the direction of Trevor Phillips and his siblings, the store has continue to add elements of the new, while keeping the traditions of yesteryear live, creating an atmosphere of small shopping with big conveniences.
Kentucky Housing Task Force discusses needs in Lexington, Fayette County
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton spoke to the Kentucky House Task Force Monday afternoon to discuss housing needs in Lexington and Fayette Co. She said there is a critical need for increasing the availability of affordable housing units in the area. “Sometimes the city is like a...
Urban Council Member responds to restraining order
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – 4th District Councilwoman Brenda Monarrez is speaking out after being accused of inappropriate behavior by another councilmember. The accusations led to a judge’s ruling last week that Monarrez is no longer allowed to attend council meetings in person and must work from home.
More steps taken toward Park in Downtown Hawesville
The Hawesville City Council met on Tuesday evening, August 13th, and a Park Development Project Resolution was approved by the Council. Hawesville Mayor Rob McCormick signed the paperwork for a new grant available, in the amount of $161,438 – the Kentucky GRANT (Government Resources Accelerating Needed Transformation) Program of 2024, which has been expanded and is administered by the Cabinet for Economic Development. That leaves around $4,200 for the City to cover yet for this project, which they may be able to get a donation toward in future months.
Travis Robbins Driving Growth and Innovation at WPT Nonwovens
WPT Nonwovens Corporation is a versatile, highly capable, and experienced nonwoven fabric producer that is family-owned, veteran-owned, and veteran workforce supportive. The 3 plant sites in Beaver Dam, KY produce American made, resin-bond nonwovens using raw fibers, such as polyester, rayon, and cotton. These are bonded together to create a wide variety of high-quality, environmentally responsible, sustainable nonwoven materials from single-use disposable products to durable products designed for providing a long service life, that fulfill the nonwoven material needs of consumers and industries, as well as medical and hygiene markets, and for the many applications emerging in the industry.
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