Taylor May
Flying high on his flyboard was his passion. His zest for life unwavering. An adventurous spirit, entrepreneur at heart and a selfless, loving soul. Through his contagious smile and baby blue eyes, he brought joy, laughter and
Wool Week and Sheep Shearing at the Homeplace 1850s Farm
LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES, KY/TN – March 16, 2017 – The Homeplace 1850s Farm at Land Between the Lakes hosts a week of programs dedicated to working with wool Saturday, April 8 through Saturday, April 15. Visitors
Mike Hammer
Mr. Morris “Mike” Hammer, age 77 of Benton, KY died on Thursday, March 16, 2017, at Lake Way Nursing and Rehabilitation in Benton, KY. He was a retired conductor for the New York City Transit Authority and the
Sheriff’s Office arrests Hardin residents on drug related charges

On Wednesday March 15th Detective Nathan Maxlow conducted an investigation on possible drug activity at a residence on John May Ln. Det. Maxlow obtained a search warrant for the residence after the completion of his investigation. Upon search
Real ID bill heads to Gov. Bevin’s desk
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentuckians will have the option of purchasing “voluntary travel IDs” to replace their driver’s licenses under a bill headed to Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s desk. The Senate gave final passage to House Bill
House Passes College Governing Board Bill

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky lawmakers have wrapped up work on a bill that would set guidelines for the governor when replacing entire public university boards or individual members. The bill cleared its final hurdle Wednesday when
Civics Test to be Required for High School Grads

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky high school students would have to pass a civics test in order to graduate under a bill that passed the state legislature. The state Senate sent Senate Bill 159 to Republican Gov.
Charter school bill passes, goes to governor
FRANKFORT-The Kentucky Senate and House each voted today in favor of legislation to allow publicly funded charter schools to operate in Kentucky. The bill now goes to Gov. Matt Bevin, a supporter of charter schools, to be