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Animal cruelty continues to be a growing problem in Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — In 45 years of rescuing animals, Anita Spreitzer described the past few months as the worst she's ever seen. “We've moved, in the last month and a half, close to 175 dogs into safe havens. It's unheard of. I've never seen something like this in my lifetime," Spreitzer said.
Young Kentuckians desperately need more from their elected officials
The annual national KIDS COUNT Data Book includes more data into which to dive than column inches allow. But an overview of the report reminds us that Kentucky is not the best place in America to be young. Or the second-best place. Or the tenth or the 20th or even 30th. Instead, the 2024 report […] The post Young Kentuckians desperately need more from their elected officials appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Murray State's Wall preparing for US Amateur Championship
EDDYVILLE, KY -- Murray State sophomore golfer Trey Wall is preparing to test his golf game against some of the best amateurs in the world next month in the US Amateur Championship. Wall was able to qualify for this years US Amateur thanks to his win in the Kentucky Amateur...
Paducah celebrates the Fourth with live music, food, and fireworks
PADUCAH — Thousands of people crowded downtown Paducah on the Fourth of July to partake in patriotism and commemorate the holiday at the 2024 Paducah Independence Day Celebration. Despite the threat of scattered showers, attendees were determined not to let the weather dampen their spirits. The event started at...
Leadership West Kentucky Graduates Its Second Class
In a recent Hopkinsville celebration at the Alhambra Theatre, Leadership West Kentucky — part of the West Kentucky Regional Chamber Alliance — graduated its second-ever class of almost 30 professionals, all of which called this region home. Those from the News Edge listening area:. For Caldwell County: Tiffany...
Fort Mitchell donates funds to fix shelter roofs at DCCH
At its June 24 city council meeting, Fort Mitchell city government donated $5,898 to DCCH Center for Children and Families to fix a shelter roof on their festival grounds. Police Chief Rob Nader presented Denise Govan, president & CEO of DCCH Center with the donation check. The DCCH Center recently...
Indiana's top football prospect, Warren Central DE Damien Shanklin, commits to LSU
The state’s top high school football prospect is headed to bayou country for college. Warren Central defensive end Damien Shanklin, ranked as the No. 48 prospect in the country by 247sports and the No. 5 defensive end, announced his commitment to LSU on Friday on his Instagram page. The 6-5, 245-pound picked LSU...
Hurricane Beryl turns Louisville newlyweds' honeymoon into 'personal hell'
A Louisville couple's honeymoon in Jamaica has turned into a "personal hell" because of Hurricane Beryl. The couple has had trouble getting food, water, or information. Jordan and Maggie Paskitti are desperate for an affordable plan to get them back home to Louisville. Hurricane Beryl has turned a long-planned honeymoon...
Bluegrass Community and Technical College appoints new Winchester campus director
Renee McFall has been named director of Bluegrass Community and Technical College’s Winchester campus, effective July 16, 2024. McFall brings over 14 years of experience in administrative and leadership roles across social work, employment services, and industry outreach. She most recently served as the associate director of employer relations and outreach at Eastern Kentucky University, where she was instrumental in developing key industry partnerships to enhance work-based learning opportunities for students.
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