Pennyrile District Health Director Urges Reasonable Caution
Pennyrile District Health Department Director Jim Tolley is cautioning the public against panicking over the Coronavirus Pandemic that is impacting the United States and the world.
Pennyrile District Health Department Director Jim Tolley is cautioning the public against panicking over the Coronavirus Pandemic that is impacting the United States and the world.
Western Kentucky Unversity officials announced Tuesday all classes will continue online through the remainder of the spring semester and commencement events are postponed.
This is a trying time for most adults, much less children across the Commonwealth. Here is the video put out Tuesday by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear for children across Kentucky on the current situation involving COVID-19.
Following a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Lyon County several local governmental agencies will now close to the public. Princeton Mayor Kota Young announced on social media Tuesday night that both Princeton City Hall and the Princeton
Governor Andy Beshear announced the first confirmed COVID-19 case in western Kentucky and adds that all businesses that can not support social distancing must close Wednesday afternoon.
Parents and students in the Caldwell County School District are being updated on drop-off and pick-up instructions to help make school lunch deliveries go as smoothly as possible. Director of Food Services Will Brown says that a
The Caldwell County Courthouse has shut its doors to the public amid concerns over the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Judge/Executive Larry Curling released a statement Tuesday noting that while the courthouse is currently open and staffed they
The City of Fredonia is taking the coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns seriously but are encouraging citizens to keep a level head during these uncertain times. Mayor Jimmy Don Seibert states that Fredonia City Hall has closed its doors
Local funeral homes are ensuring the public that during these confusing and concerning times surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic they are still here to serve the community. According to a release from Morgan’s and Lakeland Funeral Homes
The University of Kentucky is continuing to monitor the ever-changing COVID-19 pandemic and making changes, including moving to online instruction through the end of the semester and postponing commencement.