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- Opening Soon: New Ramp toUS 41 Northboundby Erin SchmittRamps will be in their final configuration There’s good news for drivers in Henderson. The new ramp carrying traffic from KY 351 to northbound US 41 will soon open to traffic. The ramp is expected to open Friday, October 11. The new, reconfigured ramp is the fourth and final ramp that is part of a… Read more: Opening Soon: New Ramp toUS 41 Northbound
- U.S. 60 Ramp Resurfacing Continues in Owensboroby Erin SchmittRamps at KY 54 and KY 603 to be blocked one at a time MADISONVILLE, Ky. (Oct. 9, 2024) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is continuing temporary ramp blockages on U.S. 60 in Daviess County this week to accommodate an ongoing resurfacing project. For the next three to four days, crews will pave on and… Read more: U.S. 60 Ramp Resurfacing Continues in Owensboro
- Madisonville man charged with murder in connection with baby’s deathby Erin SchmittA Madisonville man has been charged with murder in connection with a baby’s death. Madisonville Police Department said that emergency services responded at 9:43 a.m. Oct. 2 to a residence on Couch Street in Madisonville for a report of a two-month-old that was not breathing. The child lived with his mother, aunt, two other children,… Read more: Madisonville man charged with murder in connection with baby’s death
- Henderson County man killed in motorcycle versus deer collisionby Erin SchmittA Henderson County motorcyclist was killed Sunday evening after his bike struck a deer. Henderson County Sheriff Chip Stauffer said that a motorcyclist hit a deer at approximately 6:55 p.m. Sunday in the 12000 block of U.S. 41-A. The Henderson County Coroner’s Office pronounced the 54-year-old Henderson County man dead at the scene. Authorities have… Read more: Henderson County man killed in motorcycle versus deer collision
- Test scores in Kentucky show mixed results, including low performance in scienceby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Students in Kentucky achieved mixed results in statewide testing, with math scores improving among older students but across-the-board struggles in science raising concerns, the state reported Thursday. The percentage of middle and high school students considered proficient or distinguished in math rose but did not change in elementary schools, according to… Read more: Test scores in Kentucky show mixed results, including low performance in science
- Gov. Beshear Designates October as Manufacturing Month in Kentuckyby Erin SchmittIndustry is driving job creation throughout the commonwealth FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 2, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted October as Manufacturing Month in Kentucky as the industry continues to be a key factor in Kentucky’s record economic growth and job creation with more than 6,000 facilities statewide employing over 260,000 Kentuckians. “Kentucky plays an important… Read more: Gov. Beshear Designates October as Manufacturing Month in Kentucky
- Gov. Andy Beshear: ‘October Is National Pedestrian Safety Month’by Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 1, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear encourages Kentuckians to work together to ensure our roadways are safe for everyone. “October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, and we’re asking everyone to do their part to watch out for each other on the roads,” said Gov. Beshear. “If drivers and pedestrians alike look out… Read more: Gov. Andy Beshear: ‘October Is National Pedestrian Safety Month’
- Madisonville parents accused of abusing 11-year-old childby Erin SchmittA Madisonville couple is accused of abusing and keeping their 11-year-old child confined. The Department of Child Based Services contacted Madisonville Police Department on Tuesday to assist with a home visit in reference to a report of neglect/abuse. The original complainant advised that an 11-year-old child lived at the residence and had been “grounded” since… Read more: Madisonville parents accused of abusing 11-year-old child
- Kentucky State Police Warn Motorists To Be Vigilant During Peak Deer Movementby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. (Sept. 25, 2024) — Autumn Has arrived in Kentucky, bringing cooler temperatures and colorful foliage to the commonwealth. The Kentucky State Police (KSP) wants to remind motorists that fall is the peak season for deer-related crashes. Drivers need to be mindful of the increased dangers deer can create on Kentucky roads. “It’s essential for drivers… Read more: Kentucky State Police Warn Motorists To Be Vigilant During Peak Deer Movement
- Letcher County Sheriff accused of killing judge arraigned on murder chargeby Erin SchmittThe sheriff accused of killing a judge was arraigned Wednesday in Letcher County District Court. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines, 43, was arraigned for a criminal charge of first-degree murder, according to the Kentucky Attorney General’s office. Stines was arraigned virtually before a special judge from Carter County. He will next appear in court… Read more: Letcher County Sheriff accused of killing judge arraigned on murder charge
- Gov. Beshear: Kentucky State Police Honors Troopers and Officers at Annual Awards Ceremonyby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. (Sept. 20, 2024) – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) honored 55 troopers and officers who are dedicated to protecting Kentucky’s 120 counties with a mission of creating a safer commonwealth for future generations during the 2023 Sworn Awards. The awards presented were for heroic acts of service that occurred in 2023. KSP has… Read more: Gov. Beshear: Kentucky State Police Honors Troopers and Officers at Annual Awards Ceremony
- Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Muhlenberg Countyby Erin SchmittBREMEN, Ky. Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal collision at a train crossing that killed a Providence woman Thursday afternoon. At approximately 4:42 p.m. Thursday, the Muhlenberg County Sheriff’s Department requested KSP Post 2 investigate a fatal collision on Kentucky 70 about eight miles east of Madisonville. A preliminary investigation revealed that Roxana Allison, 37,… Read more: Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Muhlenberg County
- Craft vendors will soon descend on Audubon State Parkby Erin SchmittThe annual Henderson Lions Arts and Crafts Festival is approaching quickly. The festival that has been around for decades and is considered one of that largest arts and crafts festivals in the area will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5th and Sunday, Oct. 6th at Audubon State Park. The… Read more: Craft vendors will soon descend on Audubon State Park
- City of Morganfield Named Community of the Year; Regional Excellence Award Winners Recognizedby Erin SchmittThe Green River Area Development District presented four awards at its recent annual meeting, including naming the City of Morganfield as the Community of the Year. Established in 2008, the GRADD Community of the Year Award honors a city or county who has initiated significant efforts to improve the quality of life for their residents.… Read more: City of Morganfield Named Community of the Year; Regional Excellence Award Winners Recognized
- Henderson man arraigned on murder charge in connection with deadly street raceby Erin SchmittA Henderson man has been arraigned on a murder charge in connection to a street race that turned deadly on South Green Street in May. Korbin Candler, 20, of Henderson, was arraigned Tuesday in Henderson Circuit Court on several charges, including murder, four counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, leaving the scene of an accident, failure… Read more: Henderson man arraigned on murder charge in connection with deadly street race
- Schools close as search for gunman who wounded 5 people on Kentucky interstate drags into third dayby Erin SchmittLONDON, Ky. (AP) — More than a dozen school districts shut down classes Monday across a wide swath of southeastern Kentucky as a grueling search stretched into a third day for a gunman who opened fire on an interstate highway and wounded five people over the weekend. Administrators in Rockcastle County, just north of where… Read more: Schools close as search for gunman who wounded 5 people on Kentucky interstate drags into third day
- City to Begin Scheduled Fall street milling and pavingby Erin SchmittThe city of Henderson will be starting milling the streets and alleys of Henderson starting the week of Monday September 16th. This is for upcoming patching, paving and repair projects around the city. The estimated work time for these projects is around two to three weeks. But if weather conditions or other outside factors affect… Read more: City to Begin Scheduled Fall street milling and paving
- Matthew 25 AIDS Services Awarded $3 Million CDC Grant to Enhance HIV and STI Prevention and Care in Western Kentuckyby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, KY — August 28, 2024 — Matthew 25 AIDS Services, Inc. (M25), a leading advocate for individuals living with HIV in Western Kentucky, is proud to announce it has been awarded a $3 million cooperative agreement grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This substantial funding, allocated over five years, will… Read more: Matthew 25 AIDS Services Awarded $3 Million CDC Grant to Enhance HIV and STI Prevention and Care in Western Kentucky
- Swedish Match To Add 450 Jobs, Invest $232 Million in Owensboro Operationby Erin SchmittOWENSBORO, Ky. (Aug. 27, 2024) – Philip Morris International Inc. has announced its Swedish Match affiliate will expand its presence in Daviess County creating 450 direct jobs with a $232 million investment. Tuesday’s announcement was also the 5th largest investment project supported by Kentucky this year, according to the governor’s office. “I’m excited to see this… Read more: Swedish Match To Add 450 Jobs, Invest $232 Million in Owensboro Operation
- Westbound I-165 Ramp in Owensboro to be Blocked on Tuesdayby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (August 26, 2024) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to block the Interstate 165 northbound ramp onto U.S. 60 westbound in Owensboro on Tuesday, August 27 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to install new signage. Motorists are asked to use the I-165 ramp to eastbound U.S. 60 for the duration of the blockage. From there… Read more: Westbound I-165 Ramp in Owensboro to be Blocked on Tuesday
- Owensboro man arrested in connection with drug trafficking chargesby Erin SchmittOWENSBORO, Ky. – Kentucky State Police have arrested an Owensboro man in connection with drug trafficking charges. Troopers executed a search warrant at a residence in the 300 block of Maple Street in Owensboro at around 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Troopers located large bags of suspected methamphetamine, counterfeit Percocet pills believed to be Fentanyl, synthetic marijuana, marijuana,… Read more: Owensboro man arrested in connection with drug trafficking charges
- Daily lane restriction will end at 5 p.m.by Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. – Lane restrictions on the southbound U.S. 41 bridge planned for 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, August 22, 2024 will be extended until 5 p.m. after inspectors noticed issues with a beam during the ongoing biannual inspection on Wednesday. Extension of the single lane restriction by three hours will allow the Kentucky… Read more: Daily lane restriction will end at 5 p.m.
- University of Kentucky to disband diversity office after GOP lawmakers pushed anti-DEI legislationby Erin SchmittThe University of Kentucky will disband its office promoting diversity and inclusion efforts in response to questions from policymakers that its focus on identity has stifled political discussions, its president said Tuesday. The action on the Lexington, Kentucky, campus comes after state lawmakers debated whether to limit diversity, equity and inclusion practices at public universities. Republican supermajorities… Read more: University of Kentucky to disband diversity office after GOP lawmakers pushed anti-DEI legislation
- 1 dead, 2 injured in a shooting outside a Kentucky courthouse, suspect is in a standoff with policeby Erin SchmittELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) — One person was fatally shot and two others were injured by a gunman outside a Kentucky courthouse, and police said the suspect had been located and was negotiating with police Monday afternoon. The victim and the suspect, 46-year-old Christopher Elder, had attended a court hearing in Hardin County Monday morning before… Read more: 1 dead, 2 injured in a shooting outside a Kentucky courthouse, suspect is in a standoff with police
- New Exit Ramp from US 41 Northbound Under Constructionby Erin SchmittHenderson, Ky. (Aug. 15, 2024) – Crews working on Section 1 of the I-69 Ohio River Crossing have several activities underway along the corridor, including building the new exit ramp from U.S. 41 northbound to Kentucky 351/2nd Street. To accommodate the needed work, a lane closure will be in place along a portion of U.S. 41 northbound for… Read more: New Exit Ramp from US 41 Northbound Under Construction
- Attorney General Coleman: Public Resources May Not Be Used to Advocate For or Against Amendment 2by Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. –Attorney General Russell Coleman released an advisory to all public school districts in the Commonwealth reminding them that public resources must not be used to campaign for or against the proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot this November. General Coleman referenced Kentucky law, a previous Attorney General Opinion and even a recent guidance… Read more: Attorney General Coleman: Public Resources May Not Be Used to Advocate For or Against Amendment 2
- Kentucky Democratic Party Holding Rural Listening Tour Stop in Henderson Tuesdayby Erin SchmittThe Kentucky Democratic Party is holding a Rural Listening Tour with stops across the Bluegrass State – including one in Henderson. The Henderson event will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13 at IUOE Local 181, located at 700 N. Elm St. People can join the leadership of the Kentucky Democratic Party… Read more: Kentucky Democratic Party Holding Rural Listening Tour Stop in Henderson Tuesday
- Henderson Community College Opens Bid Process for New Food Service Vendorby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. – Henderson Community College has announced the opening of the bid process for a food service vendor on campus. New food service operations are expected to begin on October 1, 2024 in HCC’s newly renovated commercial food service kitchen in the Academic Technical building. Prospective food service vendors can learn more at https://systemoffice.kctcs.edu/suppliers/opportunities-to-bid.aspx “HCC is… Read more: Henderson Community College Opens Bid Process for New Food Service Vendor
- Kentucky’s premier political event features debate over school choice measure on November ballotby Erin SchmittTwo Kentucky lawmakers met in a high-stakes debate over whether taxpayer money should be allowed to go to private schools, laying out the stakes for a charged issue that voters will decide in November. Democratic state Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson denounced the proposed constitutional amendment as “public enemy No. 1 for public schools” in urging Kentuckians… Read more: Kentucky’s premier political event features debate over school choice measure on November ballot
- Kentucky applications now open for the 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Programby Erin Schmitt(FRANKFORT, KY) – Applications are now open for the 2025 United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP), a merit-based program that takes the most outstanding high school students from around the country to Washington D.C., for a weeklong study of the federal government and the people who lead it. Two Kentucky high school students will be… Read more: Kentucky applications now open for the 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Program
- Lt. Governor, Kentucky State Police Hold Awards Ceremony To Honor Civilian Employeesby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (July 30, 2024) – Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) recently honored 15 civilian employees for their dedication to enhancing public safety. Awards presented include the 2023 Civilian of the Year, Career Achievement, Police Communications Support, and Supervisor of the Year, among others. KSP’s 800 civilian employees serve in a… Read more: Lt. Governor, Kentucky State Police Hold Awards Ceremony To Honor Civilian Employees
- Local first responder couple loses homeby Erin SchmittThe Webster County home of a local first responder couple was consumed by fire over the weekend. The Union County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page posted that Brian and Laura Russelburg’s home was burned down early Sunday morning in rural Webster County. Their dog was killed in the fire, according to the Union County Sheriff’s Office.… Read more: Local first responder couple loses home
- Inspections Planned for Both of the Twin Bridges in Augustby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (July 26, 2024) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to perform a routine inspection of both U.S. 41 bridges over the Ohio River, also known as the “Twin Bridges”, during the month of August. This will result in lane restrictions and possible traffic delays. Palmer Engineering plans to begin inspection of the northbound… Read more: Inspections Planned for Both of the Twin Bridges in August
- Gov. Beshear: Mizkan America To Expand Manufacturing Facility in Owensboro With $156 Million Investment Creating 44 Quality Jobsby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (July 25, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted exciting news within the state’s food manufacturing sector as Mizkan America (MA), an industry-leading producer of pasta sauce and vinegar products, announced plans to expand their current facility in Owensboro with a $156 million investment creating 44 new Kentucky jobs. “Kentucky’s manufacturing sector has always… Read more: Gov. Beshear: Mizkan America To Expand Manufacturing Facility in Owensboro With $156 Million Investment Creating 44 Quality Jobs
- Right Lane of the Audubon Parkway WB to be Blocked at 4.5 Mile Point Beginning Thursdayby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (July 24, 2024) – The right lane of the Audubon Parkway will be blocked at the 4.5 mile point in Henderson County for concrete repairs beginning at 8 a.m. on Thursday. The blockage is expected to be in place through the end of the day on Friday. Some delays are possible during the movement and… Read more: Right Lane of the Audubon Parkway WB to be Blocked at 4.5 Mile Point Beginning Thursday
- Eastbound Audubon Parkway Restricted to One Lane at 2.5 mm Starting Monday Afternoonby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (July 22, 2024) – The eastbound Audubon Parkway in Henderson County will be restricted to one lane starting Monday afternoon, and lasting through Wednesday morning as crews address concrete issues at the 2.5 mile marker. The right lane of the parkway will close starting this afternoon and will reopen when work is completed. Some delays are… Read more: Eastbound Audubon Parkway Restricted to One Lane at 2.5 mm Starting Monday Afternoon
- Kentucky State Police Investigates Injury Collision in Union Countyby Erin SchmittA Sturgis man was airlifted for treatment following a one-vehicle crash that occurred near Pride in Union County on Thursday. Kentucky State Police 16-Henderson received a call from Union County Dispatch at around 7:20 a.m. Thursday regarding a one-vehicle wreck on Kentucky 141 near Pride in Union County. A preliminary investigation revealed that Mathew Jones… Read more: Kentucky State Police Investigates Injury Collision in Union County
- Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Webster Countyby Erin SchmittSLAUGHTERS, Ky. (07/17/2024) – Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal collision that killed an Evansville woman. At approximately 1:32 a.m. Wednesday, the Webster County Sheriff’s Department requested KSP Post 2 to investigate a fatal collision on Interstate 69. A preliminary investigation revealed that Dexter B. George, 30, of Greenville, was operating a silver Ford… Read more: Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Webster County
- Motorist Should Expect Heavy Traffic as Bike Rally Draws Crowds to Union Countyby Erin SchmittMADISONVILLE, Ky. (July 15, 2024) –The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds motorists to be alert as thousands of motorcycles and other vehicles make their way across western Kentucky this week for the Sturgis Kentucky Bike Rally, held the third weekend of July each year. The annual event runs from Wednesday, July 17, through Sunday, July 21, but visitors… Read more: Motorist Should Expect Heavy Traffic as Bike Rally Draws Crowds to Union County
- Gov. Beshear: Kentucky State Police Arrests 206 in Statewide Drug Operationby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (July 11, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear has announced the successful launch of a statewide drug operation by the Kentucky State Police following a three-month investigation into suspected drug trafficking rings. All 16 posts participated in Operation Summer Heat, and preliminary results indicate: 206 arrests and 490 charges issued; and combined seizure of… Read more: Gov. Beshear: Kentucky State Police Arrests 206 in Statewide Drug Operation
- KSP Troopers Participate in Operation “Speeding Catches Up with You” Campaignby Erin SchmittHENDERSON, Ky. (July 8, 2024) – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today launched its Speeding Catches Up with You speeding prevention campaign to remind drivers to slow down. Post 16 troopers are focused on enforcing this campaign by saturating known problematic areas in our six county region and targeting speeding and aggressive drivers. The… Read more: KSP Troopers Participate in Operation “Speeding Catches Up with You” Campaign
- Team Kentucky Awards 28 Higher Education Scholarships to Invest in Future Transportation Leadersby Erin SchmittFRANKFORT, Ky. (July 8, 2024) – Team Kentucky is investing in the next generation of transportation leaders by awarding 28 scholarships to promising students interested in building a better Kentucky through the fields of civil engineering, construction management and engineering technology. A total of 86 students are currently part of the 76-year-old scholarship program that provides tuition assistance, work… Read more: Team Kentucky Awards 28 Higher Education Scholarships to Invest in Future Transportation Leaders
- Ellis Park to operate normally Fridayby Erin SchmittEllis Park officials announced on its Facebook page that the racing and gaming facility will operate as normal Friday. Unexpected water issues caused Thursday’s grand opening day racing program to be conducted without fans and the gaming facility to be closed. The gaming facility opened at 8 a.m. Friday as usual and the live race… Read more: Ellis Park to operate normally Friday
- Kentucky State Police Investigating Fatal Collision on Kentucky Highway 70 West in Muhlenberg Countyby Erin SchmittCENTRAL CITY, Ky. – Kentucky State Police are investigating a two-vehicle fatal collision that killed a Bremen man on a Central City highway. At approximately 2:51 p.m. Tuesday, KSP Post 2 was contacted by the Muhlenberg County Sheriff’s Office to investigate a two-vehicle fatal collision on Kentucky Highway 70 west near Central City. A preliminary… Read more: Kentucky State Police Investigating Fatal Collision on Kentucky Highway 70 West in Muhlenberg County
- GRDHD Recognizes 50 Years as a District Health Departmentby Erin SchmittThe Green River District Health Department is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Green River District Health Department, formed in 1974, is a district health department serving the citizens of Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union, and Webster Counties. Services offered include programs in four key areas: Clinical Services, Health Promotion & Education, Home Visitation Services, and… Read more: GRDHD Recognizes 50 Years as a District Health Department