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- Kentucky State Police Charges Webster County Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offensesby Erin SchmittKentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch have arrested a Webster County man on charges related to child sexual exploitation offenses. At approximately 12:12 p.m. Tuesday, KSP arrested Joseph Lee Kellems, 32, after an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the investigation after discovering the suspect procuring a minor online.… Read more: Kentucky State Police Charges Webster County Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
- Shawneetown Bridge Inspection Begins Mondayby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (April 14, 2025) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to begin a routine hands-on inspection of the Shawneetown Bridge from KY 56 in Union County to Illinois Highway 13 at around 9:30 a.m. Monday Lane restrictions and flaggers should be expected periodically today through Friday. Crews will be utilizing a number of techniques… Read more: Shawneetown Bridge Inspection Begins Monday
- KYTC Monitoring Rising Floodwaters on U.S. 60 near Crittenden-Union County Lineby Erin SchmittPADUCAH, Ky. (Apr. 10, 2025) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is actively monitoring rising water levels along U.S. 60 near mile point 22.5 in Crittenden County, near the Crittenden-Union County line. At this time, water has reached the edge of the roadway. After reviewing current flood levels, forecasts, and historical data from flooding in 2011, engineers… Read more: KYTC Monitoring Rising Floodwaters on U.S. 60 near Crittenden-Union County Line
- Mills Responds to Trump’s Executive Order Regarding Kentucky’s Coal Industryby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, KY (April 9, 2025) – The following is a statement from Senate Majority Caucus Chair Robby Mills, R-Henderson, regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order on Unleashing American Energy. “Coal is more than just a resource in Kentucky—it’s a way of life. I welcome President Trump’s executive order as a bold and meaningful step toward reviving… Read more: Mills Responds to Trump’s Executive Order Regarding Kentucky’s Coal Industry
- Attorney General Coleman Encourages Kentuckians to Delete 23andMe Databy Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (April 9, 2025) – Attorney General Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert and encouraged Kentuckians to protect their genetic data following 23andMe’s bankruptcy announcement. The California-based 23andMe collects and analyzes people’s genetic code and uses DNA samples for a variety of purposes, including helping people trace their ancestry and detect personal health risks. The… Read more: Attorney General Coleman Encourages Kentuckians to Delete 23andMe Data
- I-69 ORX Work in Henderson to be complete this year by Erin SchmittWork on Section 1 of the I-69 Ohio River Crossing (ORX), the approach work in Henderson, is expected to be complete this year. The 2025 I-69 ORX Section 1 Construction Guide provides a quick snapshot of what to expect the rest of this year. A new interchange at US 60 is expected to open this… Read more: I-69 ORX Work in Henderson to be complete this year
- City of Hopkinsville Provides Storm Recovery Update Following April 2025 Flood Eventby Erin SchmittHopkinsville, KY — April 7, 2025 – In the wake of the historic storm and flooding event that brought over 13.88 inches of rain—with some areas experiencing even higher totals—Hopkinsville and Christian County are now focused on coordinated recovery and clean-up efforts. Rainfall & Impact Between April 3–5, Hopkinsville experienced record rainfall, with accumulation between… Read more: City of Hopkinsville Provides Storm Recovery Update Following April 2025 Flood Event
- ORX Section 1: Traffic News and Updatesby Erin SchmittThere are several traffic restrictions underway or upcoming in the next several weeks, including some extended restrictions. Restrictions Currently Underway Southbound US 41 Lane RestrictionA single-lane restriction on southbound US 41 from KY 351 to Audubon Parkway started around March 10 and is expected to be in place through at least the end of May to construct… Read more: ORX Section 1: Traffic News and Updates
- KSP seeking tips in cold case involving missing Hopkins County manby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE Ky. – Sunday marked 28 years since Charles C. Massey went missing in Hopkins County. In wake of the anniversary, Kentucky State Police Post 2 is requesting any information from the public relevant to this cold case. Charles C. Massey, 29 when he went missing in 1997, of Madisonville, was last seen delivering Easter… Read more: KSP seeking tips in cold case involving missing Hopkins County man
- Attorney General Coleman Announces $19.8 Million in Grants to Combat Drug Scourgeby Erin SchmittLOUISVILLE, Ky. (March. 27, 2025) – The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office has announced more than $19.8 million was awarded to 75 Kentucky organizations to combat the opioid and drug epidemic throughout the Commonwealth. On Tuesday, the Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission approved the grant applications in two categories: Treatment/Recovery and Prevention. Since its creation in 2021… Read more: Attorney General Coleman Announces $19.8 Million in Grants to Combat Drug Scourge
- League of Women Voters of Kentucky holding rally in Frankfort Fridayby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, KY—The League of Women Voters of Kentucky is calling on all League members, friends, and citizen advocacy groups to unite for the Democracy Principle Rally in the Capitol Rotunda on Friday, March 28, 2025. This rally is an important stand for democracy, highlighting that the 2025 legislative session has done little to address the… Read more: League of Women Voters of Kentucky holding rally in Frankfort Friday
- RiverValley Behavioral Health Recognized as a 2025 Best Place to Work in Kentuckyby Erin SchmittRiverValley Behavioral Health has been selected as one of the 2025 Best Places to Work in Kentucky by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. This prestigious recognition highlights the company’s commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace environment and providing outstanding opportunities for its employees, according to a news release. RiverValley was selected for this honor based… Read more: RiverValley Behavioral Health Recognized as a 2025 Best Place to Work in Kentucky
- RiverValley Behavioral Health Awarded $1.5 Million to Expand 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Chat and Text Servicesby Erin SchmittRiverValley Behavioral Health has been awarded $1.5 million by the Kentucky Department of Behavioral Health to enhance the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline network. This funding will enable the expansion of 24/7 chat and text services across Kentucky, improving access to critical mental health and crisis support for individuals throughout the state, according to a… Read more: RiverValley Behavioral Health Awarded $1.5 Million to Expand 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Chat and Text Services
- CSX plans to block U.S. 41 near Henderson-Webster County line to repair railroad crossingby Erin SchmittCSX plans to block U.S. 41 near the Henderson-Webster County line on Tuesday to make repairs to a railroad crossing for the Century Aluminum spur line. The road is expected to be blocked at the 0.1-mile-point from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 18. There will be a marked detour in place. Northbound traffic… Read more: CSX plans to block U.S. 41 near Henderson-Webster County line to repair railroad crossing
- Henderson County woman charged with manslaughterby Erin SchmittA Henderson County woman has been charged with manslaughter in connection with a shooting death. Henderson County Sheriff’s Department deputies and detectives responded to a residence in the 4000 block of Rudy Road at about 11 p.m. Monday, March 10, 2025, in reference to a man who was deceased due to unknown circumstances. Officers found… Read more: Henderson County woman charged with manslaughter
- ALERT: KY 667 in Union County Closed Due to Landslideby Erin SchmittRoadway likely damaged during recent flooding MADISONVILLE, Ky. (March 12, 2025) – Kentucky 667 in Union County opened briefly Wednesday night after spending several weeks closed due to flood water. That roadway has now been closed again due to a landslide triggered by the extended period of high water. The blockage begins at the 11.9-mile point, about a… Read more: ALERT: KY 667 in Union County Closed Due to Landslide
- Extended Lane Reduction Planned on WK Green River Bridgesby Erin SchmittWidth reduction and lower speed limits expected MADISONVILLE, Ky. (March 5, 2025) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to begin a bridge rehabilitation project on the two Green River bridges on the Western Kentucky Parkway next week. The project will result in extended lane closures and width restrictions until late summer. Intech Contracting, LLC… Read more: Extended Lane Reduction Planned on WK Green River Bridges
- RCUTs Planned Near Twin Bridgesby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (March 3, 2025) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is scheduled to begin a $4 million highway safety project along the U.S. 41 corridor in Henderson this week that will see the addition of two Restricted Crossing U-Turns (RCUTs) just south of the Twin Bridges at the intersections of Wolf Hills… Read more: RCUTs Planned Near Twin Bridges
- Western Kentucky police academy begins first basic training classby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (Feb. 28, 2025) – Gov. Andy Beshear was joined by state and local officials and law enforcement personnel to welcome the first basic training academy class to Western Kentucky on Friday. This facility is a testament to the administration’s pledge to make Kentucky a national leader in public safety while ensuring those who… Read more: Western Kentucky police academy begins first basic training class
- Over 25 local healthcare employers to participate in Health Careers Fair on Feb. 26by Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. – Henderson Community College is hosting a free Health Careers Fair featuring over 25 healthcare employers and information on the various degree programs offered by HCC. The Health Careers Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Feb. 26th at the Preston Arts Center, located at 2660 South Green St. in… Read more: Over 25 local healthcare employers to participate in Health Careers Fair on Feb. 26
- Attorney General Coleman Calls for U.S. Senate Passage of HALT Fentanyl Actby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 24, 2025) – Attorney General Russell Coleman called on the United States Senate to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, which would permanently include fentanyl-related substances on DEA’s most restrictive list of drugs. Known as “Schedule I,” the list includes drugs, substances and chemicals that have no accepted medical use and a high potential… Read more: Attorney General Coleman Calls for U.S. Senate Passage of HALT Fentanyl Act
- Gov. Beshear Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Heavy Rainby Erin SchmittGovernor activates emergency response, price gouging laws to protect Kentuckians FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 14, 2025) – Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency as a flood watch is in effect for early Saturday, Feb. 15, through midday Sunday, Feb. 16. Another 2 to 5 inches of rainfall is expected, and, combined with previous rainfall over… Read more: Gov. Beshear Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Heavy Rain
- Kentucky Teams Up with Troopers from Five States for Weekend Traffic Safety Blitzby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 13, 2025) – Starting Friday, Feb. 14 through Sunday, Feb. 16, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) is working alongside state police in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia for a weekend traffic blitz called the 6-State Project, to reduce speeding, promote seat belt usage and remove impaired driving (DUI). This partnership provides a… Read more: Kentucky Teams Up with Troopers from Five States for Weekend Traffic Safety Blitz
- League Day at the Kentucky Capitol to focus on “Let us Vote”.by Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, KY — The League of Women Voters of Kentucky will host its annual League Day at the Kentucky Capitol Annex from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 18, 2025. This event allows League members and supporters to engage with legislators, learn about key bills in progress, and advocate for democracy through voting rights… Read more: League Day at the Kentucky Capitol to focus on “Let us Vote”.
- State. Sen. Robby Mills’ Legislative Updateby Erin SchmittAfter a constitutionally required three-week recess, the Kentucky General Assembly reconvened to continue the people’s business. The first and most critical order of business was passing House Bill 1, which will lower Kentucky’s income tax from 4 percent to 3.5 percent in January 2026, according to a news release from State Sen. Robby Mills office.… Read more: State. Sen. Robby Mills’ Legislative Update
- Health First Community Health partners with Mobile Dentistryby Erin SchmittHealth First Community Health has partnered with KARE Mobile Dentistry of Louisville to expand access to dental services. Good dental hygiene is an essential part of maintaining your health and wellness. Studies suggest that oral bacteria and the inflammation associated with a severe form of gum disease (periodontitis) might play a role in some diseases.… Read more: Health First Community Health partners with Mobile Dentistry
- SEN. MILLS APPOINTED TO CSG FISCAL AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEEby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, KY – Sen. Robby Mills has been appointed to serve on the Fiscal Affairs and Government Operations Committee of The Council of State Governments Southern Office. As a committee member, Mills will collaborate with legislators from 15 southern states to address tax policies, government operations, state budgeting, and financial oversight, according to a news… Read more: SEN. MILLS APPOINTED TO CSG FISCAL AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
- Gov. Beshear: UniFirst Expanding Owensboro Operations With Nearly $28 Million Investmentby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 29, 2025) – UniFirst Corp. will expand its existing facility in Owensboro with a nearly $28 million investment. UniFirst Corp. is a North American leader in providing customized business uniform programs, facility service products and first aid and safety services. “The commonwealth’s manufacturing industry continues to grow, leading the way for our… Read more: Gov. Beshear: UniFirst Expanding Owensboro Operations With Nearly $28 Million Investment
- I-69 SB Restricted to One Lane Near Hopkins-Webster Lineby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 23, 2025) – Interstate 69 southbound near the Hopkins-Webster County Line will be restricted to one lane for approximately the next four hours to allow repairs to be made to a utility line. Crews will block the right lane of the interstate between the 28 and 26.8 mile points to allow the utility company… Read more: I-69 SB Restricted to One Lane Near Hopkins-Webster Line
- Kentucky State Police Seeking Public Assistance Locating Wanted Suspectby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (January 16, 2025) – Kentucky State Police Post 2 is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a wanted man last known to reside on Frazer Lane in the Nebo area of Hopkins County. Tyler James Morgan, 30, is wanted out of Hopkins, Caldwell, Webster, and Union Counties in Kentucky as well as Vanderburgh… Read more: Kentucky State Police Seeking Public Assistance Locating Wanted Suspect
- Traffic Slowed by Crash on I-69 SB in Webster Countyby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 15, 2025) – Traffic along the southbound lanes of Interstate 69 in Webster County is slowed at the 131.1 mile point following a crash that deposited debris along both lanes of the roadway. Northbound I-69 is restricted to left lane traffic only as of 9 a.m. as crews remove debris from the right lane. When… Read more: Traffic Slowed by Crash on I-69 SB in Webster County
- Gov. Beshear, First Lady Beshear, Kentucky State Police Recognize January as Human Trafficking Prevention Monthby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 14, 2025) – Gov. Andy Beshear, First Lady Britainy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police are observing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, raising awareness about this crime and educating the public on how to identify and prevent it. KSP’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVE) is participating in the Commercial Vehicle Safety… Read more: Gov. Beshear, First Lady Beshear, Kentucky State Police Recognize January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month
- Snow and Ice Crews Prepping for Next Round of Winter Weatherby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 8, 2025) – Even with precipitation from Winter Storm Blair still on the ground, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2 snow and ice crews are making preparations for Winter Storm Cora, which the national weather service expects to move into western Kentucky late Thursday night or early Friday morning. Motorists are advised to be on the… Read more: Snow and Ice Crews Prepping for Next Round of Winter Weather
- KYTC District 2 skeleton crews working overnight in Union, Henderson and Websterby Erin SchmittSnow and ice workers will remain on standby in most counties MADISONVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 6, 2025) – After nearly two days of around the clock work to treat and clear roadways across Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2, activities in most counties will be scaling back during the overnight hours as winter precipitation moves out of the region.… Read more: KYTC District 2 skeleton crews working overnight in Union, Henderson and Webster
- Henderson man accused of mutilating catby Erin SchmittA Henderson man has been arrested on charges in connection with torturing a cat. Henderson Police Department arrested Kaiden V. Lo, 18, of Henderson, on Thursday following an investigation into an animal cruelty complaint. The investigation began on Dec. 22, 2024, in the 1500 block of Pringle Street. A 911 caller reported finding a mutilated… Read more: Henderson man accused of mutilating cat
- Quilts, Cars and Guitarsby Erin SchmittHighlighting “the real America and true Kentucky hospitality” on the Road to 250 HENDERSON, KY (December 19, 2024) – As America is gearing up to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, the tourism offices from Bowling Green, Henderson, Owensboro, Paducah and Edmonson County have creatively combined forces to encourage visitation to Western Kentucky, under the… Read more: Quilts, Cars and Guitars
- Make the Holidays Brighter with a Chance to Win a 2025 Corvette Stingray or $50,000 Cashby Erin SchmittThe Perfect Stocking Stuffer: Trooper Island Camp Raffle Tickets BURKESVILLE, Ky. (Dec. 18, 2024) – Add excitement to your holiday gift-giving with a Trooper Island Camp raffle ticket from the Kentucky State Police (KSP). Each $10 ticket offers a chance to win an incredible prize while supporting a meaningful cause. This year’s grand prize winner will choose between… Read more: Make the Holidays Brighter with a Chance to Win a 2025 Corvette Stingray or $50,000 Cash
- Henderson Community College Announces Spring 2025 Scheduleby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. – Henderson Community College (HCC) will be closed beginning Dec. 23, 2024, for the annual systemwide KCTCS Institutional Closing. HCC will resume normal operating hours on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, at 8 a.m. During the closing, students can still get assistance 24/7 through the KCTCS Student Service Center by visiting https://kctcs.co/GoKCTCS to chat, call, or view answers to… Read more: Henderson Community College Announces Spring 2025 Schedule
- Cinis Fertilizer To Build New $109.2 Million Green Fertilizer Production Plant, Creating 65 Jobs in Hopkinsvilleby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 12, 2024) –Cinis Fertilizer, a Sweden-based producer of green fertilizer, plans to locate a new $109.2 million production plant in Christian County, a project that will create 65 new full-time jobs. “Kentucky has worked hard to ensure that we see investment and job creation in every corner of the state, and Hopkinsville… Read more: Cinis Fertilizer To Build New $109.2 Million Green Fertilizer Production Plant, Creating 65 Jobs in Hopkinsville
- Bird flu detected in snow geese in Henderson Countyby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 11, 2024) — The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has announced the confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in samples taken from snow geese at Sloughs Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Henderson County. The University of Georgia’s Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study Virology Laboratory confirmed the presence of HPAI… Read more: Bird flu detected in snow geese in Henderson County
- Henderson Community College Fall Commencement Scheduled for Dec. 13by Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. – Henderson Community College will celebrate its fall graduates during a commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at the Preston Arts Center on the HCC campus. HCC Associate Registrar Tammie Zuber reports that 192 students have applied for 230 credentials, including 86 two-year degrees, 136 certificates, and eight diplomas. Approximately 70… Read more: Henderson Community College Fall Commencement Scheduled for Dec. 13
- Ellis Park Racing & Gaming Announces Upcoming Removal of Water Towerby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, KY., (November 21, 2024) – Ellis Park Racing & Gaming has announced that, despite dedicated efforts to preserve the historic water tower on the property, it will be removed over the coming weeks due to critical safety concerns related to its structural integrity. Since the acquisition of Ellis Park by Churchill Downs Incorporated in… Read more: Ellis Park Racing & Gaming Announces Upcoming Removal of Water Tower
- Attorney General Coleman Calls for Action to Block Robocallsby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 15, 2024) – Attorney General Russell Coleman and a bipartisan coalition of 46 other attorneys general called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to improve the Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) and close an unmonitored loophole that bad actors exploit to access the U.S. telephone network, according to a news release from the… Read more: Attorney General Coleman Calls for Action to Block Robocalls
- 2 dead in Kentucky factory explosion that also damaged surrounding neighborhoodby Erin SchmittLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Two employees have died following an explosion at a Louisville, Kentucky, factory that caused a partial collapse of the building and blew out windows in nearby homes and businesses, the company said Wednesday. The explosion occurred Tuesday afternoon at Givaudan Sense Colour, which produces colorings for food and drinks. “We are grieving with… Read more: 2 dead in Kentucky factory explosion that also damaged surrounding neighborhood
- Gov. Beshear Orders Flags Lowered to Half-Staff Friday in Honor of Kentucky Game Wardenby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 7, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise until sunset on Friday, Nov. 8, in honor of a game warden recruit who died during training activities Nov. 1. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Game… Read more: Gov. Beshear Orders Flags Lowered to Half-Staff Friday in Honor of Kentucky Game Warden