Legislative Update from State Representative Will Coursey

FRANKFORT – About a week ago, state officials released the latest annual report on the quality of a resource we too often take for granted: our drinking water. In short, the news is good for those who
Cantageus set to perform at fundraiser concert for Oakview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Oakview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is sponsoring a fundraiser concert, featuring the band Cantageus, on Saturday, July 11 at 4:00 pm, to benefit their Resident Vacation Fund. Each year, Signature Healthcare sends residents from all over the country on
A Somewhat Slanted Look at the History of the Christian Church – Part XX

One important thing to remember when we talk about “the” Church as it existed in “the” Empire, during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Centuries, is that the two, while they existed in the same space, were not
Calvert City Police Report – July 6

Brandie L. Bailey, 32, of 719 Elder Street, Calvert City was arrested on June 30, 2015 by Officer Brian Coleman for public intoxication – controlled substances (excludes alcohol). William R. Dehart, 67, of 332 Briarwood Road, Webster,
Betty Loreen Borders
Betty Loreen Borders, 92, of Benton, KY passed away at 4:50PM, Sunday, July 5, 2015 at Lourdes Hospital Emergency Room. She is survived by four daughters, Charlene LaVail Pratt of Benton, KY; Anita Loreen English of Benton,
Wet weather continues domination at KLMS

CALVERT CITY, Kentucky – There was no Fourth of July celebration for Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway, which dropped back below the .500 mark by calling off Saturday night’s racing program because of wet grounds. The track now