
United Southern Bank puts out a warning; don’t fall for the scammers
Photo by Kayleigh Colley Scams are nothing new—if you’ve been online, or have a phone, you’ve been subject to scam calls or messages, and United Southern Bank is putting out the word about some scams that have been going around locally involving banking. Even if you don’t have an account

Budget process in full swing during the interim of the Ky. General Assembly
Although the Kentucky General Assembly doesn’t convene until January, the budget making process is already well underway. Legislators will be tasked with passing a two-year budget, and right now, committees are hearing requests, gathering information and receiving financial reports from agencies all across the commonwealth. Representative Walker Thomas of Christian

Summer relentless on the TVA, which saw its highest peak for demand so far this week
It’s the summer that just keeps on going, as the Tennessee Valley Authority saw yet another surge in demand during hot temperatures. In fact, the TVA saw its highest peak for demand so far this summer, somehow, on Tuesday afternoon, reaching a preliminary demand of 32,270 megawatts, at a system

Logan Co. Attorney Joe Ross named 2025 Outstanding County Attorney
A Logan County prosecutor has been recognized by the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office and presented with a 2025 Outstanding County Attorney Award. According to a news release, the awards were presented at the Kentucky Prosecutors Conference this afternoon in Lexington, and that event brings together Kentucky’s 120 County Attorneys and

Clark to retire, Francis steps in as Jennie Stuart Health Foundation executive director
The Jennie Stuart Health Foundation will have a new executive director, after Tracey Clark has announced that she will retire after serving seven years at the helm. According to a news release, Clark first stepped into the role in 2018 when the newly established foundation was formed, and she gets

Ky. State Capitol building to close for lengthy renovation project
The Kentucky State Capitol building in Frankfort will be closed to the public starting today, as construction begins on a huge renovation project to upgrade the historic building. This project marks the first comprehensive overhaul of the building in over 70 years, and comes with a $291.5 million price tag