Ky. State Capitol building to close for lengthy renovation project

The Kentucky State Capitol building in Frankfort will be closed to the public starting today, as construction begins on a huge renovation project to upgrade the historic building. This project […]
Kentucky farmers donate record amount to Ag. Tag program

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano In 2025 around $995,440 was donated by Kentucky farmers to the Ag. Tag Program, marking the largest single-year total ever, surpassing last year’s total by […]
Logan Co. man facing 10 counts of distribution of child pornography
A Logan County man is facing numerous charges in connection with child exploitation offenses, following an investigation by Kentucky State Police. According to a news release, the charges are the […]
Ascension St. Thomas, Lifepoint team up for proposed Clarksville rehabilitation facility

Ascension Saint Thomas and Lifepoint Rehabilitation are teaming up and have announced plans to build a new inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Clarksville. According to a news release, the 40-bed facility […]
Todd Co. teacher receives Ky. Teacher Achievement award, up for Teacher of the Year

The Kentucky Department of Education has announced that nine Kentucky educators have been selected as recipients of the 2026 Kentucky Teacher Achievement Awards—and one is in Todd County. In the […]
TVA awards robotics grants to local schools, non-profits

The Tennessee Valley Authority is handing out $655,000 in grants to school and non-profits across their service region, and some of that money stayed local. The funds are designed to […]
Lane restrictions to happen on Lake Barkley Bridge next week during inspection
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is planning to conduct an inspection of the Lake Barkley Bridge at Canton starting next week, which means there will be some lane restrictions needed. According […]
Summer break may be ending, but summer weather isn’t

Despite schools coming back into session and summer breaks coming to a close, it’s still going feel very much like summer for the foreseeable future. Lead Forecaster Keith Cooley with […]
Agricultural loans approved for projects across Ky., including locally
The Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation has approved 14 loans in the amount of roughly $3.1 million for projects across the state, and some of those are local. According to a […]
Paradise Fossil Plant crews are taking care of business, while protecting the falcons

The Tennessee Valley Authority has to consider a lot of factors during regular operations—and that’s especially true at the former Paradise Fossil Plant in Drakesboro, where they’ve had to take […]