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Beloved Community Pharmacy In Owensboro Closing Its Doors After 39 Years
Owensboro Family Pharmacy bids farewell after 39 years of exceptional service. The community mourns the loss of a trusted pharmacy known for its compassionate staff and personalized care. What will be the impact on customers' prescription needs in the area? Here's what we know. OWENSBORO FAMILY PHARMACY AND WELLNESS IS...
Hwy 505 Yard Sale In Ohio County, Hwy 127 Yard Sale, Weekend Sale Guide | 8/1- 8/4
It's a picker's paradise! The Hwy 127 Yard Sale, the World's Longest Yard Sale (690-mile), the Hwy 505 Yard Sale through Ohio County, and many Owensboro sales are happening this weekend. We have your handy guide!. With roadside bargains, delicious food, sales for antique lovers, and sightseeing galore, these yard...
Lexington developer that axed protected trees has not built wetlands in different case
Vision Engineering and the Greer Companies had agreed to construct wetlands, plant trees and do stream improvements as part of a different development on South Broadway. So far, that’s not been done.
Early plans for massive park project showcased to Erlanger residents
The City of Erlanger held a public workshop Tuesday night, where it presented early plans for a massive park and road improvement project in and around the city’s Cherry Hill neighborhood. Although this was not the first time the city had discussed the project in a public setting, it...
MSU hires director for $1.5M initiative to revitalize Paducah site
MURRAY, Ky. — Murray State University recently hired Alex Sherwood as project director for the $1.5 million Department of Energy grant that the Office of the Provost was awarded in May to support the efficient and effective work to revitalize the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion site in conjunction with community leaders.
Iconic Harlan County bridge sees 100 years
One of Harlan County’s most unique bridges hit its 100th anniversary recently, with a celebration of the long-time structure held at the Harlan Center on Saturday, July 27. The bridge is on KY 840, crossing the Cumberland River in Baxter near the well-known coal monument. Bronwyn Haynes, Historic Harlan Museum Director, talked about the event […] The post Iconic Harlan County bridge sees 100 years appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Louisville pediatrician charged in murder-for-hire plot sentenced to 12 years in prison
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville pediatrician convicted of trying to kill her ex-husband in a murder-for-hire plot in 2022 will now spend more than a decade in prison. Stephanie Russell, who worked at Kidzlife Pediatrics in Norton Commons, pleaded guilty to one count of murder for hire and one count of stalking in April.
Man Injured In Eagle Way Crash
A wreck on Eagle Way at the intersection of Cadiz Road sent a man to the hospital Wednesday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say a car driven by Ronnie Moss was westbound on Cadiz Road when a problem with his brakes caused his vehicle to hit a northbound SUV driven by Irvin Payne and a northbound car driven by Lane Carter who were both on Eagle Way.
Kentucky offensive lineman announces medical retirement from football
Kentucky is losing one player as the Wildcats embark on training camp for the 2024 season. The player is Paul Rodriguez, an offensive lineman who was entering his 4th season in the program. He saw action throughout the 2022 and 2023 seasons but announced he is medically retiring from football on Wednesday.
Child predator faces dozen years in federal prison
A Tompkinsville man was sentenced at U.S. District Court in Bowling Green to 12 years and 7 months in federal prison for attempted online enticement of a minor. According to court documents, Matthew Warren Burkhard, 36, communicated with an undercover law enforcement agent he believed to be a 14-year-old female, and during those communications, he […] The post Child predator faces dozen years in federal prison appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Keith Todd retiring from KYTC
Keith Todd, a familiar face and voice to many in western Kentucky is hanging up his high-visibility vest this week. Todd has been the Public Information Officer for District 1 of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for 20 years. He has kept everyone informed on everything from pothole repair projects, major interstate accidents and the opening of several new bridges in the area.
Workforce challenges and policy solutions shared with state lawmakers
At a meeting of the Workforce Attraction and Retention Task Force on Tuesday, Kentucky Chamber Center for Policy and Research Executive Director Charles Aull and Dub Newell, Kentucky Chamber Small Business Policy Council Chair and CEO of Louisville Tile, outlined challenges and solutions to address Kentucky’s ongoing workforce crisis.