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Kentucky To Receive COVID-19 Vaccines

Kentucky To Receive COVID-19 Vaccines Kentucky is likely to receive about 38,000 doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine by the middle of December, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday.Long-term care residents and staff, as well as front-line health care workers…

KY AG Still Fights For Religious Schools

KY AG Still Fights For Religious Schools Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron took another step in the legal battle to stop Governor Beshear’s executive order against closing religious, private schools for in-person instruction.Cameron’s office announced Monday that they have…

Postal Service Christmas Package Dates

Postal Service Christmas Package Dates This time of year is always peak season for the United States Postal Service, but with more online shoppers, and fewer people getting together for Christmas, it could be even busier this year.“We’ve seen…

Ready For Snow

Ready For Snow Officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Perry County Road Department are on standby for whatever comes our way. Once the rain switches to snow, and the roads start getting slick, that is when crews…

First Female University President Dies

First Female University President Dies Mary L. Smith, the first female president of Kentucky State University, has died at the age of 84, the university said.Smith died at her home Saturday, the historically Black university said.Smith served as Kentucky…

Reverse Christmas Parade

Reverse Christmas Parade Lexington’s Reverse Christmas Parade, presented by Baird, will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 12. The reverse parade will be held on Midland Ave between Winchester Road and Main Street. Guests will remain in…

Pantry Market Solar Panels

Pantry Market Solar Panels The Pantry Market in downtown Hazard is nearing the completion of its solar panel installation.Owner Susan Brotherton says she saw an opportunity to further her business by implementing solar panels.Being the first business in Hazard…

Court Of Appeals Decision

Court Of Appeals Decision The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a temporary restraining order allowing religious and private schools to re-open for in-person education today in spite of an executive order from the governor’s office.An executive order…

Project Warm Feet

Project Warm Feet The Battle of Richmond Visitors Center is collecting new, pre-packaged socks to be distributed to the less fortunate in the community for its ‘Project Warm Feet.’Socks are needed for men, women and children. Athletic-type socks are…

Salvation Army Serves Meals

Salvation Army Serves Meals Even though the hundreds of people who would normally come have a meal aren’t able to, the Salvation Army knows there is still a big need.“There always is, and that wasn’t going to change this…