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Amber Alert canceled in Kentucky; missing 4-month-old found safe
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. — UPDATE: An Amber Alert in Kentucky has been canceled after 4-month-old Paislee Lay was found safe around 7:30 p.m. Friday night. Paislee was previously reported missing in Simpsonville, Kentucky, about 23 miles east of Louisville. See WLWT's previous reporting below. An Amber Alert has been issued...
Very Nice Slightly Warmer Weekend
SATURDAY: Mix of Sun & Clouds with Spotty Showers Developing Across Western Kentucky. Highs 82-90 (Northwest to Northeast…84-86 in the Evansville Metro). Winds NE 5-10 SAT NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Lows 62-70 (Northwest to Southeast…66-68 in the Evansville Metro). SUNDAY: Mix of Sun & Clouds with a Few Showers...
Somewhere KY or TN, USA
This was shot during a road trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. My wife and I flew to Louisville and drove to Nashville via Bowling Green, where we visited my daughter and continued on. Coming from the New York metropolitan area, it is refreshing to see the horizon line of the Midwest.
Kentucky ‘hero’ recognized nationwide for her efforts to leave ‘no kid hungry’
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — Kentucky anti-hunger advocates gathered at Frankfort High School on Thursday to honor the Commonwealth’s 2024 No Kid Hungry National Summer Hero. Cathy Gallagher, program manager for the Kentucky Department of Education’s Kentucky Summer Food Service Program, is one of only 10 summer heroes across the nation.
Kentucky to fly flags at half-staff Monday to honor fallen service member
FRANKFORT, KY (WOWK) – Flags will be flying half-staff in Kentucky to honor a fallen service member. Kentucky Governor Andy Besshear has ordered that from sunrise to sunset on Monday, July 22, all flags at state buildings will be flown at half-staff in memory of U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Andrew Hemsath. The governor says […]
‘Extremely frustrating:’ Kentucky crime victims still not getting automated court notifications
A House Republican leader on Thursday criticized the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) for a three-year lapse in automatic notifications to Kentucky crime victims about their court cases. Rep. Jason Nemes, R-Middletown, the House majority whip, said the AOC should have requested the hundreds of thousands of dollars needed to relaunch these notifications through […] The post ‘Extremely frustrating:’ Kentucky crime victims still not getting automated court notifications appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
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