A world champion strongman from Middletown spent the weekend hauling food, water and emergency supplies to flood-devasted areas in Kentucky.
The 2025 bill that forbids students use of cell phones during the school day also puts new limits on social media.
Most homeowners did not have flood insurance to assist with rebuilding costs. While many applied to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance, the amounts they received often did not go ...
Requests for federal help have already been filed in Kentucky following the fatal flooding that happened on Feb. 15 and 16.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin made the request to President Donald Trump on Feb. 16. A disaster declaration for Kentucky — where 22 ...
A bill that encourages Kentucky schools to equip staffs with wearable panic buttons has received a legislative committee’s approval, but some school safety experts say the technology is only part of ...
Pike County Judge-Executive Ray Jones was joined by federal, state, and local officials at the Appalachian Wireless Arena to ...
FEMA, the Small Business Administration and a representative from Kentucky Emergency Management were in Simpson County ...
According to a news release, the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating water testing in the wake of the Valentine's ...
"You just gotta hide from them. It's hard," Boles said. "Ain't no help for the homeless out here." One of Schickel's friends ...
This action opens immediate need and cleaning and sanitizing money to Kentuckians who qualify. The maximum grant award is $43 ...
"We deeply care about the needs of this community and we are going to partner with you in every way possible to ensure that this community can recover as swiftly as possible." ...
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