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By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The “beauty of Kentucky” is an oft-repeated phrase in describing the allure of the ...
FEMA said it was ending a disaster mitigation program known as BRIC the same day a disaster declaration was announced for all 120 Kentucky counties.
Franklin County court operations will resume at temporary locations Monday just two weeks after the Franklin County ...
Buffalo Trace's master distiller said Friday that they do not expect a meaningful loss of their inventory after historic ...
The Kentucky Derby Festival miniMarathon and Marathon are this weekend, as well as the festival parade, which means road ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A grieving Kentucky mother is speaking out after her young son was swept away by floodwaters while he was walking to his school bus stop. On April 4, Gabriel Andrews, 9, was walking ...
Walking down the spiral staircase of the Franklin County Courthouse currently leads to an undesirable sight: dirty, smelly floodwater.
The Franklin Co. courthouse remains closed due to flooding damage, with courts moving to alternate locations and Zoom to ...
In the aftermath of a recent flooding, community members have wasted no time in coming together to support those affected.
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NewsNation on MSNKentucky Thai restaurant gives away meals for those in needWith Franklin County community members in need of supplies and food after disastrous flooding, a local Thai restaurant took ...
While the Kentucky River has flowed back into its banks and its mud has been scrubbed from the streets it inundated earlier this month, the hard work of cleaning out ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Frankfort Mayor Lane Wilkinson and Franklin County Judge-Executive Michael Mueller.
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