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Community concerns brought back up at Henderson Planning Commission meeting
HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) - The July Henderson Planning Commission is going on. Last month, we told you about community concerns being brought to the June meeting about plans from the “Battery Energy Storage System” company. Tuesday night, they continued to debate about the zoning ordinance with the public.
Potential laser uranium enrichment facility could come to Paducah
WEST PADUCAH, Ky. — A first-of-its-kind laser enrichment facility could be coming to Paducah. It would turn the depleted uranium "tails" in storage at the former Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant site into reusable fuel. It could also boost Paducah’s economy in the process. Local leaders and the company...
Country Star Kelsey Hart Announces Hometown Show in Central City, KY
The end of June marked an epic occasion for Kelsey Hart of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. On Friday, June 28th, the Central City native and rising country music star made his long-awaited debut at The Grand Ole Opry. There were hundreds of people from western Kentucky in Nashville to watch Kelsey...
Lexington announces Fourth of July road closures
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Lexington’s week of Fourth of July festivities will impact traffic through Thursday. Lexington’s Fourth of July event lineup kicked off on Monday, and with the events come traffic changes, and road closures. The Lexington Police Department told FOX 56 News what drivers should expect over the next few days.
Benton Central volleyball player Cali Foster commits to Western Kentucky
LAFAYETTE — Ripping shots and taking the opposition's weak points on the court comes second nature to incoming junior outside hitter Cali Foster. With a career kill percentage of 44.9% and 707 kills while committing 16 fewer errors during her sophomore season, Foster carries calm confidence and athleticism that fit the mold of...
$175 million, 27-story building in the works for downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The next Louisville skyscraper is in the works, and it would be the biggest project downtown has seen in years. New York City-based real estate firm Zyyo confirmed plans to WHAS11 Tuesday for a $175 million, 27-story building in the heart of downtown Louisville. CEO Nick Campisano, who is no stranger to Louisville, said the design and feasibility analysis started more than two years ago for the project known as One Forty West.
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Manslaughter In Todd County
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with manslaughter on Tuesday after an investigation into an Elkton man’s death last month. Todd County Sheriff’s deputies say they investigated the death of a 21-year-old man who was found to have died on June 18th from a fentanyl overdose, which was confirmed following an autopsy.
Public comment at Lexington city council now means speaking-only
Lexington’s Urban Council recently approved new rules for citizens engaging in public comment during council meetings. The new language comes as council continues to be confronted by calls to issue a formal endorsement of a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Anyone signed up during public comment can speak directly...
Red, White and Oooh! Fireworks show set for Thursday in Hopkinsville
The Fourth of July is upon us and the City of Hopkinsville is celebrating Independence Day with their annual Red, White and Oooh! fireworks show. The action takes place at Ruff Park and Rachel Sanders with Parks and Recreation says they’ll have family-fun activities and food trucks in place starting at 7 p.m. and then the fireworks will start booming at 9:15 p.m.
TJ Samson welcomes new resident class
GLASGOW, KY – On July 1, new physicians will begin their residency training at T.J. Regional Health through the University of Louisville / Glasgow Family Medicine Residency (FMR) Program. After graduating from medical school, physicians are required to complete residency training in their chosen specialty before they are able to practice medicine independently. These new resident physicians were selected after a rigorous vetting and interview process from hundreds of applications received from graduating medical students.
Union proposes golf cart regulations for city-wide use
Regulations and requirements for operating a golf cart on public roads were discussed at the Union Commission meeting this Monday. Multiple neighborhoods in Union have requested that golf carts be permitted to operate in their subdivisions. Rather than giving each subdivision individual permits, Mayor Larry Solomon said golf cart operations would be much easier to regulate by passing a blanket ordinance for the whole city.
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