Members of Meade County Fiscal Court sorted through their business items Tuesday (12/13) during their regular meeting. … [Read more...]
Leaders Sort Through Business
Teenager Injured In Accident
A juvenile driver suffered non life threatening injuries after a roll over accident. … [Read more...]
Medical Care Partnership Disolving
Roughly four years into a partnership that appeared challenging from the start, University Medical Center and the James Graham Brown Center will re-take control of their operations from KentuckyOne Health over the next six months. … [Read more...]
Teen Pleads Guilty To Shooting Death
A 16-year-old has pleaded guilty in the shooting death of a Lexington man who had once hoped to become a counselor for at-risk and violent children. … [Read more...]
Panel Says Child Safety Is In Jeparody
An outside panel says Kentucky's social service system is "grossly underfunded" as the state's child protection system struggles with the large number of children whose parents are abusing drugs. … [Read more...]
PSC Approves Big Rivers Contract
Big Rivers Electric Corporation could potentially provide wholesale electric power to as many as nine Kentucky cities under a contract approved by the state's Public Service Commission. … [Read more...]
Council Hears Updates
Muldraugh City Council heard several updates as they worked through their regular monthly meeting agenda Monday evening. … [Read more...]
Council Accepts The Station’s Streets
The Brandenburg City Council accepted the streets in "The Station" subdivision into the city maintenance system during their regular monthly meeting Monday (12/12). … [Read more...]
Confederate Monument Stands In New Home
A historical landmark now stands tall on the shoreline where many of the people it honors took a stand centuries ago. … [Read more...]
Teacher’s Rape Case Going To Grand Jury
A judge sends a former Grayson County teacher's rape case to the grand jury. … [Read more...]








