Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that Kentucky’s voter registration numbers have begun to stabilize. After several consecutive months of more voters being removed from the voter rolls than added, in April Kentucky saw a net gain of 82 voters.
A mom made the frantic call to 911 on Friday, May 28 that her son was in a camper with his girlfriend, the door was locked and they were not answering. There was blood everywhere.
Troopers and Detectives responded to the area and located Dillon K.
No matter what part of Kentucky you’re in, you’ll have ways to stay engaged in action at the State Capitol when members of the General Assembly begin holding interim committee meetings next week.
Gov. Andy Beshear and Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Goodman announced $529,800 in grant funding for benches, picnic tables, walkways and poured-in-place playground surfacing projects that utilize recycled waste tires.
To kickoff this year’s “Readers Are Leaders” Summer Reading Program,’ the Cincinnati Circus Company will present a Drive-Thru Circus performance. This program will be free, and you can drive through as many times as you want.
After a year that saw very few road projects because of COVID restrictions, this summer will be full of improvement projects of Pendleton County roads.
Falmouth City Council held a special meeting before its caucus on Tuesday, June 1, in order to hold the second reading of an amendment to the current nuisance ordinance.