City of Morganfield searching for new fire chief after termination
The City of Morganfield is searching for a new fire chief.
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The City of Morganfield is searching for a new fire chief.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 3, 2015) – A succession of expanding businesses, new facility openings, thousands of jobs added and dedicated efforts by economic developers statewide helped Kentucky place third nationally in the 2015 Business Climate Ranking by Site Selection magazine.
ROBARDS, Ky. (AP) — Century Aluminum has announced it will lay off nearly 30 percent of its workforce at its Sebree smelter by year’s end.
Century Aluminum announces lay off at its Sebree smelter Read More »
FORT WRIGHT, Ky. (AP) — Authorities have announced that the driver responsible for a fatal crash in Fort Wright that killed the driver and three others was under the influence of heroin at the time of the crash.
Medical examiner: Heroin to blame in crash that killed 4 Read More »
GIBSON COUNTY, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 64 in Princeton as railroad crews repair a crossing in the area beginning Monday, Nov. 9.
Broadway St RR crossing in Princeton to close for repairs starting Nov 9 Read More »
COVINGTON — A Covington, Ky., man has been sentenced to 200 months for distributing heroin in Kenton County.
Kenton County Man Sentenced to 200 Months for Trafficking Heroin Read More »
The Justice Department announced today that a federal grand jury in London, Kentucky, has indicted two former deputy jailers at the Kentucky River Regional Jail on charges related to the July 9, 2013, in-custody death of Larry Trent, a pretrial detainee at the jail.
Louisville, Ky. – The owner of the shuttered Preston Farms Popcorn, LLC (Preston) pleaded guilty to bank fraud on Monday, before Chief Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr., in U.S. District Court, for diverting buyers’ payments toward the operation of his business rather than towards the payment of his loan, announced U.S. Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.
Owner Of Shuttered Louisville Microwave Popcorn Company Guilty Of Bank Fraud Read More »
PINEVILLE, Ky. – If you’re a night owl, or if you just want to learn more about owls, make plans to visit Pine Mountain State Resort Park for its “Owl Prowl” the evening of Nov. 28.
‘Owl Prowl’ Planned for Pine Mountain State Resort Park Nov. 28 Read More »
That’s because sworn personnel here at OPD who donated $40 for two great causes will be allowed to grow beards (up to one inch in length) throughout the month of November; an obvious divergence from the typical grooming policy.
Owensboro Police Department Sees New Growth In November Read More »
(November 2, 2015) — West Central Kentucky gas prices have jumped by 4 cents, according to AAA East Central’s Fuel Gauge report. The national average is $2.191.
West Central KY Gas Up 4 Cents Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Here is a look at Kentucky’s top races in Tuesday’s general election, from the contest for governor at the top of the ticket to down-ballot races for statewide offices:
Race for governor tops general election in Kentucky Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s campaign for attorney general turned into a verbal sparring match between Democrat Andy Beshear and Republican Whitney Westerfield over qualifications, a critical job evaluation and one candidate’s familiar last name.
Big-spending Kentucky AG’s race goes to voters to decide Read More »
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The campaign for Kentucky governor ends Tuesday as voters elect someone to replace a two-term Democrat in a race that has turned on health insurance for 500,000 people, marriage licenses for same-sex couples and public education for preschool children.
Kentucky governor’s race hinges on health insurance Read More »
Potential hazards arise with parked trucks overflowing onto freeway ramps, access roads