Christian County Reports 64th Death Linked to COVID-19
The Christian County Health Department reported the county’s 64th death linked to COVID-19 Friday and the seventh this month.
State Points to Holiday Gatherings for Latest COVID Case Surge
Kentucky reported the third-highest daily total of new COVID-19 cases Friday with 4,750 new cases and 13 new deaths announced.
Law to Scale Back Gov.’s Executive Order Power Moves Through General Assembly
Both houses of the Kentucky legislature have moved early to scale back emergency orders issued by the governor which, now in the irony of all ironies, will be sent to Governor Andy Beshear for his signature.
Kentucky’s Long-Term Care COVID Deaths Rising
Kentucky’s percentage of COVID-19 deaths from long term care and congregate facilities ranks next to last in the nation.
State Re-Opens Phone Appointment Process for Unemployment
The state unemployment office has reopened a phone appointment process for Kentuckians needing help filing their unemployment claim.
Vehicles And Garage Damaged In Elkton Fire
A fire on West Jeff Davis Highway badly damaged a large garage and three vehicles Friday afternoon.
Cameron to Unveil Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is set to launch a human trafficking awareness campaign Monday.
Two Local Students Among Military Academy Nominations
Congressman James Comer announced earlier this week 14 area students had been nominated to various military academies.
Man Charged With Violating An Emergency Protective Order
A Trigg County man was charged after he reportedly violated an emergency protective order Wednesday night.
Rep. Dossett Says State Can’t Rely On One-Time Federal Funding
A state legislator is sharing his opinions on Governor Andy Beshear’s budget address that took place Thursday night.