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West Point mayor concerned with city council’s decision to end lease on former West Point School building

West Point Mayor Richard Ciresi says the decision by the West Point City Council at the March 10 council meeting to not renew the city’s lease on the former West Point School building caught him off guard. “There was no discussion,” Ciresi said. “They had never requested any information or anything else prior to that.” The city currently leases the building from Hardin County Schools, under which the building came […]

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More winter weather causes more chaos Thursday

Light snowfall overnight and frigid temperatures led to slick conditions across the area Thursday morning. State officials say the Kentucky State Police has responded to 175 stranded motorist calls, 149 non-injury crashes, and 18 injury crashes over the course of the recent winter weather. Slick conditions in Hardin County led to several slide-offs Thursday morning, including an incident that shut down Hawkins Drive for several hours. “At Interstate 65 Northbound, […]

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Closure of U.S. 62 bridge over Cedar Creek delayed

UPDATE: KYTC District Four says due subcontractor scheduling issues the start of the project has been delayed to Monday, March 3. A bridge along U.S. 62 in Nelson County will be closed for a superstructure project set to begin Monday. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District Four says the U.S. 62 bridge over Cedar Creek will be fully closed with work to be completed within 90 days. The bridge is located about 9.4 […]

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KFW advises coyote sightings more likely during mating season

The weather outside may be cold, but the scene amongst the Kentucky coyote population is red hot as winter mating season means increased sightings in rural and urban areas. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says winter mating season for coyotes runs through March, which means coyotes will be roaming rural and urban areas as they search for mates, establish territories, and raise pups in the late spring and early summer. Coyotes are […]

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Slick roads and dangerous conditions expected as temperatures across Kentucky remain low

Another winter storm system brought 2 to 8 inches of snow across much of Kentucky, and frigid temperatures in the forecast the rest of the week combined with the remaining impacts of weekend flooding means the cleanup is not an easy one as plowing gives way to salt treatments. “With these temperatures expected to be very cold the next few days, especially at night, effectiveness of those treatments will become […]

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Undergraduate enrollment at Kentucky colleges sees increase

College undergraduate enrollment is up across the commonwealth. According to a report from the Council on Postsecondary Education, from Fall 2023 to Fall 2024 undergraduate enrollment at the Kentucky Community and Technical College System increased by 6.8 percent, public universities saw a 3.9 percent increase, and private institutions affiliated with the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities saw a 3.7 percent increase. The CPE says enrollment also increased among targeted […]

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