Nico Yantko Named Murray State University Director of Athletics

The former Racer student-athlete becomes the 10th director of athletics in Murray State history Nico Yantko (Nick-o Yank-o) is coming home to Murray State University after being named the 10th athletics director in school history. A two-degree
Lady Marshals sweep games in Daviess County Classic
It was a very successful day for the Lady Marshals at Saturday’s Daviess County Lady Panther Classic, picking up wins in both of their matches. In game one they beat Boyle County 3-1 and in the second
A Kentucky judge was suspended with pay on Friday following testimony that he pressured a lawyer practicing in his court to support his reelection campaign.

A Kentucky judge was suspended with pay on Friday following testimony that he pressured a lawyer practicing in his court to support his reelection campaign. Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission voted 3-2 to suspend 42nd Judicial Circuit Judge
Jim Andrews did the impossible and followed Dan Issel with his own Hall of Fame career

By LARRY VAUGHT It was an impossible task for anyone to try and follow Dan Issel, Kentucky’s all-time leading scorer after his brilliant three seasons playing for coach Adolph Rupp from 1967-70. Yet Jim Andrews did it
Mary Helen Pruitt, 82
Mary Helen Pruitt, 82, of Milburn, passed away on Friday, August 12, 2022 at Jackson Purchase Medical Center in Mayfield. Mary Helen was born in Arlington on January 26, 1940 to the late Dan and Eulene Clapp.
Kentucky State Police Train Local Law Enforcement Agencies in Forensic Mapping

NEWS RELEASE Applying unmanned aerial systems techniques to improve safety in the commonwealth FRANKFORT, Ky. (Aug. 15, 2022) – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Critical Incident Response Team recently instructed an unmanned aerial system (UAS) training course attended by Kentucky’s local and county