Festival Square in Muhlenberg County to honor Everly Brothers and John Prine by Rhonda Miller June 22, 2022 The Central City attraction will include life-size bronze statues of the musicians.
Supreme Court lets stand verdict against Bayer for failing to warn of Roundup cancer risk by The Rural Blog June 22, 2022 The plaintiff sued Bayer after he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma, saying that habitual use of Roundup caused his cancer.
Ky. medical experts discuss long-range coronavirus threats by Kentucky Health News June 21, 2022 COVID-19 will always be with us, but vaccines, therapies and preventive steps mean we can live with it, experts said.
Town halls planned to discuss medical marijuana in Kentucky by Kentucky Health News June 20, 2022 Gov. Andy Beshear is looking for ways to bring medical marijuana to Kentucky by executive action. Legislators have said he lacks the power to do that.
Pennyrile Electric receives nearly $14 million for internet service expansion by Jennifer P. Brown June 20, 2022 More than 5,500 homes and businesses could receive high-speed internet in Christian, Caldwell, Lyon, Todd and Trigg counties.
Ky. program that provides free produce for seniors at farmers’ markets delayed 1 month by The Rural Blog June 19, 2022 The federally funded program covers about 12,500 Kentuckians and 103 farmers’ markets, including the market in downtown Hopkinsville.
Baby formula shipment arrives at UPS in Louisville by Rhonda Miller June 19, 2022 The delivery of formula from Switzerland is enough for 548,000 eight-ounce bottles. It was the first shipment in collaboration with UPS.
COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 6 months to 5 years get final approval by Melissa Patrick June 18, 2022 The approval by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention means that the shots could be available in Kentucky before the end of June.
Al Cross: 50 years after Watergate, we live in an age of bad faith by Al Cross June 17, 2022 Many Americans could care less about our system of government, and we can blame that partly on the near-demise of civics education in our schools, observes columnist Al Cross.
Christian County communities receiving $1.2M in second round of COVID relief money by Jennifer P. Brown June 16, 2022 Crofton, LaFayette, Oak Grove and Pembroke are among 360 Kentucky communities receiving an allocation.
AG Cameron sues Ky. health cabinet in dispute over state’s new anti-abortion law by Melissa Patrick June 15, 2022 A spokeswoman for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services called the lawsuit “blatant political stunt.”
A relative moderate elected Southern Baptist Convention president by The Rural Blog June 15, 2022 Bart Barber, who strongly supported conclusions of the SBC's Sexual Abuse Task Force, was elected by a wide margin.