Former Fort Campbell soldier indicted for sexual abuse of a minor
A former Fort Campbell soldier has been indicted by a federal grand jury on child exploitation offenses, including sexual abuse of a minor. According to the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, 54-year-old Zachary Martin Young of South Carolina has been indicted on one count of sexual abuse

Ky. Senator, Representative to host town hall in Elkton
The public is invited to the Todd County Fiscal Court meeting room in Elkton on Tuesday, where State Senator Mike Wilson and Representative Jason Petrie will host a town hall meeting. The town hall will take place at 5 p.m. in the meeting room at 202 East Washington Street in

United Southern Bank warns about ‘spoofing’ scam
United Southern Bank is putting out a warning for their account holders—scammers are sending fraudulent calls and texts, using spoofed phone numbers. These ‘spoofed’ numbers appear to belong to the Main Office with United Southern Bank, and then the scammer starts attempting to trick individuals into sharing private or sensitive

TVA reports peak energy demands during extended heatwave
To no one’s surprise, the extended heatwave and high humidity that’s been bearing down on the region has resulted into very high demand put on the Tennessee Valley Authority’s systems—but they’ve held strong. The TVA met a new high peak demand for summer this week, with a recorded 31,888 megawatts

FEMA denies Individual Assistance to Christian, Todd continues for May tornadoes
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Individual Assistance for Christian and Todd counties in relation to tornadoes in May—and the Governor has said the state will appeal that decision. In a letter to the Governor, FEMA determined that based on the results of preliminary damage assessments, they don’t believe

KYTC mowing crews will be out across western Kentucky
While it’s been very hot for an extended amount of time this summer, it’s also been very humid—which means the grass is growing like crazy, and mowing crews are trying to fight it. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is reminding motorists that there will be mowing crews out on state roadways