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A Kentucky law that passed in the spring of 2024 will require elementary schools to teach cursive writing, starting with the ...
Law enforcement officers from nine western Kentucky counties participated in the state’s weeklong Officers in Crisis ...
The Franklin-Simpson Wildcats’ Dance Team hosted their UDA (Universal Dance Association) camp last week in their dance studio ...
Franklin-Simpson Lady Cat and Wildcat golfers competed in the Bluegrass Golf Tour Series Combo Regional that took place last ...
The Paducah Sports Park is set to welcome teams and community members in March 2026, and general manager Chas Heren said ...
Increasingly, fire, police, and other departments around the country are utilizing drones to find people, monitor situations, ...
The Fourth of July is less than two weeks away, and fireworks are flying off the shelves in anticipation of the celebration.
Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College is proud to announce that several of its students placed in the top 10 ...
From March to September, the wooden duck sits on my front porch, his long, white neck extended gracefully as he looks at the ...
The Franklin City Commission took the first step Monday toward establishing its own planning and zoning unit, separate from the Simpson County Fiscal Court, holding a first reading of four ...
Simply said, a well-hydrated body just works better. Adequate hydration aids in digestion, lubricates and cushions joints, protects our organs, helps us maintain body temperature, helps remove bodily ...
The Simpson County Fiscal Court is considering whether to opt-in for a new state law allowing special purpose vehicles on county roadways, discussing the matter for the first time at ...