Rhonda Miller

About 30% of the state's corn crop is at a key point in its growth and also at its peak demand for water.
By Rhonda Miller
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The Central City attraction will include life-size bronze statues of the musicians.
By Rhonda Miller
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The delivery of formula from Switzerland is enough for 548,000 eight-ounce bottles. It was the first shipment in collaboration with UPS.
By Rhonda Miller
The first UPS flight for Operation Fly Formula arrived in Louisville, Kentucky on June 16, 2022, with 44,000 pounds of Nestle formula from Switzerland. (UPS photo)
The colt Epicenter is a rare Kentucky-bred thoroughbred in the Derby to come from outside the Louisville and Lexington regions.
By Rhonda Miller
Epicenter (Photo by Lou Hodges Jr.)
The United Daughters of the Confederacy has claimed ownership of the statue, but a judge ruled it belongs to Daviess Fiscal Court
By Rhonda Miller
The statue of a Confederate soldier has been on the lawn of the courthouse in Daviess County since 1900. (Photo by C. Benford Crenshaw, Wikimedia)
The National Gathering of SongFarmers is April 29-30 at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in Renfro Valley.
By Rhonda Miller
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Researchers from 2 universities recently interviewed about 50 tornado survivors from Bowling Green, Dawson Springs and Bremen.
By Rhonda Miller
The Creekwood neighborhood in Warren County, Kentucky was one of the areas hit hardest by the December 2021 tornadoes. (Photo by Rhonda Miller)
Kentucky residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed will not be able to register for FEMA financial reimbursement after March 14.
By Rhonda Miller
A tornado that traveled through Christian County in December 2021 damaged several trees and headstones in the Rosedale Cemetery in Pembroke. (Pembroke Fire Department photo)
First Lady Biden visited the Creekwood neighborhood, which was ravaged by the tornado, and the tornado recovery center inside Greenwood Mall, where she delivered remarks.
By Rhonda Miller
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Western Kentucky University Professor Emerita Susan Jones and her colleagues are bringing the issue of farmer suicide into the public discussion with a training program for health professionals.
By Rhonda Miller
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Gov. Andy Beshear has launched a website providing extensive information on resources for Kentuckians impacted by the recent tornadoes.
By Rhonda Miller
A destroyed residence on Boddie Road between Dawson and Lovelady lanes in South Christian was among the damage surveyed by the National Weather Service in Paducah. (National Weather Service photo)
A plant manager for Logan Aluminum was among the volunteers out with chainsaws to help residents of Bowling Green over the weekend.
By Rhonda Miller
Gov. Andy Beshear at a press briefing Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, in Bowling Green. (Photo from governor's Facebook page)