Kentucky U.S. Coast Guard Reservists assist with Louisiana recovery efforts
Assisted man with roof damage from Hurricane Ida
Assisted man with roof damage from Hurricane Ida
Legislation ends mask mandates in schools, medical facilities, leaves local flexibility
FAYETTE COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – Fayette County public schools has announced morning bus route cancellations for Friday, September 10. The district continues to face a bus driver and bus monitor shortage. The following routes have been cancelled this morning: AM Bus 874 Deep Springs Bryan Station High LTMS AM Bus 117 Yates Bryan Station High Winburn AM Bus 1805 SCAPA…
Another day of mounting numbers.
JACKSON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Manufacturers from across Kentucky are learning to work together with agricultural businesses. Through covid, they realized that they don’t need to go far to get the raw resources they need. Five summer forums held throughout the summer have aimed to unite the two in an effort to add value. “One of the things that we’ve noticed…
During the first first chapel of the semester, Campbellsville University’s interim president issued an encouraging message for students as they start the new academic year.
The Man remains in jail on $5 million bond.
Virtual press conference held on Thursday, Sept. 9
Two-day event offers history, other activities
Wildcats host Missouri Tigers.
Asbury University providing tuition-match and dual credit courses for LCA students
Suspension originally had been slated for two weeks
A pilot program aimed at keeping students in the classroom during the pandemic will be starting in Fayette County next week.
It’s been 20 years but local first responders say changes have been lasting
According to a study by Feeding America, which included work by University of Kentucky professors, food insecurity and hunger are problems, but the age group that is hardest hit may be a surprise.
Two bills eliminating masking in KY public schools advance House and Senate committees.
Mother called police after a disturbance, showed officers where drugs were: Citation
College welcomed 530 new students fall 2021
Three day festival to include 9/11 tribute
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Nearly 40 school districts in Kentucky have halted in-person learning for various time periods due to the surging coronavirus and related issues.
Richart’s passion is doing her makeup and showing her beloved dogs. A week prior to the apartment fire, Richart had just been able to put the grand championship title on her dog Stand. But early last Friday morning, everything changed.
Tuesday, state lawmakers reconvened in Frankfort for day one of the special session.