
Winter weather road clean-up under scrutiny as legislators get first draft of a budget
We officially have our first version of a two-year budget in the Kentucky House of Representatives, but it is very much a draft version that will undergo many changes before it becomes law in April. Still, it’s a place to start, and Representative Myron Dossett of Christian County says they’ll

Better Business Bureau warns of possible winter recovery scam services
As citizens continue to recover after Winter Storm Fern dropped snow and ice across the region, the Better Business Bureau is urging folks to be on high alert for potential scams. According to a news release, tree removal, HVAC repairs and plumbing services are the most common repair needs following

Missoula Children’s Theatre returns with Hansel and Gretel production next week
The Missoula Children’s Theatre won’t be held down by the weather, as they’ve put a performance of Hansel and Gretel, set for early February. Auditions will take place Tuesday, February 3 at 4 p.m. at Indian Hills Elementary School as they look to field a full cast for the production.

Crews fight frigid temperatures, heavy ice as they work to clear the roads
Some folks remain stuck in their homes following rounds of icy and snowy weather over the weekend, as the frigid temperatures have made clearing the roadways difficult for road crews. Matt Hughes, the Public Information Officer for District Two of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, says state crews have made progress

Gov. Beshear gives update on winter storm recovery
As clean-up efforts continue across the state following snow and ice accumulations over the weekend, Governor Andy Beshear provided an update on efforts taking place. Unfortunately, the governor was able to confirm that a woman in her 70’s from Whitley County passed away due to the winter weather, and they

Austin Peay mourns the loss of former president Dr. Sherry Hoppe
The Austin Peay community is in mourning this week, after President Emeritus Dr. Sherry Hoppe has passed away at the age of 78. Dr. Hoppe was a revolutionary force for Austin Peay, serving as its first female president and leading the university during a pivotal time in its history, from