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Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming
The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Division of Water has extended no swimming advisories for multiple bodies of water in Harlan County and across the state as a result of high levels of E. coli bacteria found in the water. According to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s website at https://eec.ky.gov, advisories have been active […] The post Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
'I thank God for Tech. Sgt. Leukering's sacrifice': WWII airman laid to rest in Massac County
METROPOLIS, Ill. — United States Army Air Corps Tech. Sgt. William Luster Leukering is now somewhere he hasn't been for almost 82 years. He's among those he called family on land his German immigrant grandparents originally bought in 1854. Around 1856, a part of the farm was sold for $5 to the Round Springs Cemetery district.
After 80 years, WWII soldier’s remains buried in southern Illinois
Tech Sgt. William Luster Leukering was a radio operator for the United States Army Air Force on a B-17 Flying Fortress when his plane was struck by enemy anti-aircraft ordnance during a bombing raid near Memmingen in southwest Germany on July 18, 1944. The 28-year-old Metropolis, Illinois native – along...
Paducah man with numerous arrest warrants facing theft, other charges
PADUCAH, Ky. (KBSI) – A Paducah man faces theft and other charges after police responded to a business for a report of a stolen license plate. Francisco Starks, 47, faces charges of theft of a motor vehicle registration plate, receiving stolen property under $10,000, possession of an open alcoholic container in a vehicle and operating on a.
Business learn about DOE contracts
One in four Department of Energy procurement dollars goes to small businesses, but the process of getting those contracts can involve jumping through some hoops. A Paducah Chamber of Commerce luncheon worked to educate business owners on making those bids.
Local nonprofits discuss breaking down barriers that keep people homeless
PADUCAH — Local nonprofits came together Thursday afternoon to discuss breaking down the barriers keeping people homeless. The Homeless and Housing Coalition of Kentucky hosted the roundtable discussion at Paducah Cooperative Ministry. Organizations gathered to discuss solutions they can implement to help the unhoused community in Paducah. More than...
Appalachian Service Project dedicates new homes for Mayfield tornado survivors
MAYFIELD, Ky. — The Appalachian Service Project held an event Thursday to commemorate its recovery efforts in the Mayfield community from the December 2021 tornado, dedicating 12 homes to victims displaced by the disaster. The Christian ministry collaborated with the Graves County Long-Term Recovery Group to complete the houses in five months.
Clay Street bridge repairs complete in Henderson
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials say repairs to the KY 812 bridge were completed Friday on schedule. According to a press release, the roadway has now been reopened to traffic. [Previous Story: Clay Street Bridge expected to reopen in Henderson]. The bridge was blocked in May after...
Sheppard, Dillingham go head-to-head in NBA Summer League
Former Kentucky backcourt mates and top-10 NBA Draft picks Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham went head-to-head in NBA Summer League in Las Vegas late Thursday night. Sheppard may have gotten the better of the individual matchup but it was Dillingham who came away with the win. Dillingham finished with 15...
Louisville's Dan-O's seasoning to move offices in December
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's Dan-O's Seasoning is moving to a new office. The move is in an effort to keep up with the brand's growth. Representatives said it's one of the fastest-growing brands in the seasoning category. Dan-O's is expected to move into The West on Terra Crossings Boulevard....
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