$1 million in grants awarded to clean up illegal dumps in Ky.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The state’s environment cabinet has awarded more than $1 million in grants to Kentucky counties to clean up illegal dumps across the state. Energy and Environment Secretary Charles Snavely announced Monday that $1.06
NWS issues Wind ADVIDSORY for Lakes Area
A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 THIS EVENING. SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL INCREASE TODAY. THE WINDY CONDITIONS WILL LAST THROUGH LATE THIS AFTERNOON, GUSTING TO AROUND 40 TO 45 MPH AT TIMES. THE WINDS WILL CAUSE
Calvert Elementary November/December Students of the Month
Calvert City Elementary recognized the Students of the Month for the combined months of November/December on January 9. These students exemplify what it means to be Wildcat Proud. They are: (back, l to r) Jason Qiu, Chloe
Pic of the Week – January 9, 2017
Judge Executive Kevin Neal releases statement on Kentucky’s right-to-work legislation

Marshall County Judge/Executive Kevin Neal released this statement Monday expressing his opinion on Kentucky’s right-to-work legislation: War on Kentucky Unions Is Wrong In their desire to become a right-to-work state, Kentucky Republicans have passed Kentucky’s first right-to-work legislation.