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The Logan County School Board unanimously approved its school resource officer contract with Logan Fiscal Court on Tuesday, ending months of back-and-forth negotiations over funding and staffing ...
A Franklin Police officer involved in a vehicle collision last week is expected to make a full recovery. FPD officer Jacoby Scharklet was involved in a collision with another vehicle on July 9.
The Bowling Green Hot Rods (11-9, 45-50) were held silent by the Greensboro Grasshoppers (15-6, 60-26), losing 4-0 on the short end of a perfect game on Sunday at First ...
Grammy-nominated pop-rock band the Plain White T's will headline the 2025 Summer Vibes Music Festival scheduled for Aug. 23 in downtown Franklin. The event is free and is expected to ...
Simpson County Fiscal Court is moving forward with establishing its own planning and zoning commission after a final attempt ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced on July 9 a $17 million expansion by Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems at its Simpson County facility, an investment expected to create 76 new full-time jobs.
More than a dozen North Logan residents have filed a lawsuit against Logan Aluminum, Novelis Corporation, and Tri Arrows Aluminum, alleging that the storage of recycled aluminum bales on Logan ...
On July 2, 2025, agents with the South Central Kentucky Drug Task Force conducted an investigation at 161 Oliver Street in Scottsville. Through the investigation, agents located an indoor marijuana ...
The Logan County Fiscal Court moved to establish its new Code Enforcement Board and engaged in a spirited discussion regarding the funding of School Resource Officers during its meeting on ...
A city commissioner has filed a second formal complaint against the city of Franklin, alleging officials misused an executive session to finalize public policy out of public view.
A Kentucky law that passed in the spring of 2024 will require elementary schools to teach cursive writing, starting with the 2025-26 school year.
High blood pressure or hypertension, has been classified by the medical profession as “the silent killer.” Primarily it is called that because we do not realize we have a problem until it is too late.
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