2002 Trigg County Murder Featured As Cold Case
An unsolved murder that occurred in Trigg County in 2002 was featured on the Kentucky Cold Cases Facebook page Sunday.
An unsolved murder that occurred in Trigg County in 2002 was featured on the Kentucky Cold Cases Facebook page Sunday.
Recreational boaters need to be aware of an experimental Asian carp harvest method that will impact public access on Kentucky Lake beginning next week.
A bill raising the age to purchase tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, and bring Kentucky’s statute in line with the new federal law, passed the state Senate by a 28-10 vote Friday.
Congressman James Comer and Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles are praising the EPA for delivering on the President’s promise to remove regulations on American farmers by issuing the Navigable Waters Protection Rule.
The state Senate passed a bill by a 29-9 vote Thursday that would impose stricter voter identification requirements in Kentucky.
Lottery President and CEO Tom Delacenserie announced at Friday’s meeting of the Kentucky Lottery Corporation’s board of directors that he will retire, effective March 6. Lottery officials say Delacenserie, who turns 72 years old this year, assumed
The owners of a Princeton eatery are opening a new restaurant in Hopkinsville.
Governor Andy Beshear and Transportation Secretary Jim Gray say they are focused on helping Kentuckians obtain a REAL ID by the October 1st deadline.
A bill that would tighten sex offender limits cleared a Kentucky House committee Wednesday.
Marshall County Emergency Management will be looking for a new director after Curt Curtner was relieved of his duties Tuesday.