Beshear Recommends Schools Stay Closed until May 1

Governor also announces commutations, planned release of some non-violent prisoners FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 2, 2020) – Gov. Andy Beshear recommended Thursday that school districts statewide extend the suspension of in-person instruction until at least May 1 in

Five NCCA projects qualify for state National History Day contest

PADUCAH, Ky. – Five different National History Day projects created by New Covenant Christian Academy students are moving onto the statewide competition. COVID-19 restrictions kept the annual regional competition from being held in person at Murray State’s

Land Between the Lakes Issues Alert on Closures

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(April 2, 2020) – Effective immediately, our offices have moved to virtual services only. If you need assistance or have questions, please call: (270) 883-1559 General Questions (270) 883-1379 Administration Office Local managers are committed to the

Former Dispatcher Filing Suit Against Marshall County

RACHEL COLLINS WKMS News Former Dispatcher Filing Suit Against Marshall County The attorney representing former Marshall County E-911 dispatcher Maranda Hanson said she fully intends to file a lawsuit in Marshall Circuit Court on behalf of her

Cook up a cure for cabin fever

COVID-19 has most of us spending a lot more time indoors. So we need to get creative to keep our families entertained and engaged during this time of social distancing. A great way to get young people

General Assembly approves one-year state budget

FRANKFORT— The Kentucky General Assembly wrapped up its final day before the start of a veto recess by passing a one-year Executive Branch budget. Lawmakers admitted that the $11.3 billion general fund spending plan — approved today