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Kentucky and Southern Illinois Brace for Severe Thunderstorms and Dangerous Heat
Paducah, KY – Residents of Kentucky and Southern Illinois should prepare for a day of challenging weather, as the National Weather Service has issued warnings for both severe thunderstorms and excessive heat in the region. According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a slight risk of...
UAW President Fain wants Kentucy's Beshear or Minnesota's Walz on Harris ticket
The UAW officially endorsed Kamala Harris on Wednesday, and UAW President Shawn Fain hopes she'll select either Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear or Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
The History Of The KY FFA Leader Training Center
Kentucky FFA Executive Secretary Matt Chaliff shares the history of the Kentucky FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg. Chaliff took time during the recent groundbreaking ceremony to talk about how the center began and how FFA members and leaders have developed the facilities since the beginning.
Another Kentucky House candidate disqualified for error in filing papers
A judge has removed Democrat Richard Henderson as a candidate for the state House in Shelby County because of errors in his candidacy filing papers. The action July 30 by Shelby Circuit Judge Michelle Brummer at the request of Shelby County Judge-Executive Dan Ison leaves Republican incumbent Jennifer Decker unopposed in the Nov. 5 election […]
The yard sale frenzy along the longest such stretch of roadway is about to start up again in Kentucky
An early August tradition is making its way back to Kentucky communities north and south. The annual U.S. Highway 127 Yard Sale officially begins Thursday. Albany Kentucky native Al Gibson is a tourism commission and chamber of commerce member and local newspaper publisher. “You can find just about anything along...
Previewing Fancy Farm with the Western Ky. picnic's political chair
The 144th Fancy Farm Picnic takes place this weekend, bringing people from across the region together to eat barbecue and hear (and jeer) politicians. The function is well-known as the kickoff to Kentucky politics' general election period and frequently features statewide elected officials. The picnic's political chair, Steven Elder, speaks with WKMS Morning Edition host Daniel Hurt about this year's picnic, including who is slated to speak, issues the picnic faces as political realignment has led to partisanship concerns, and the history of the event.
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