Madison Co. man arrested for using small child as designated driver
Posted: 2:49 PM - A Madison County man is in jail accused of letting a small child drive him home because he was drunk.
The cold front passed through the region on Wednesday. The aftermath is what you are experiencing out there now. Daytime highs dropped around 30 degrees between Wednesday & Thursday. These temps will hang around over the next few days!
The cooler temps will mix with some moisture this weekend and possibly next week. That means a few flakes will be possible.
I'll have another update on Friday
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 2:49 PM - A Madison County man is in jail accused of letting a small child drive him home because he was drunk.
Updated: 2:33 PM - Kroger is joining forces with the American Red Cross to provide aid to victims of the Oklahoma tornado. Starting May 21st, customer donations will be accepted at all Central Kentucky Kroger locations.
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Posted: 1:56 PM - Gov. Mary Fallin says an Oklahoma suburb that was devastated by a deadly tornado will be rebuilt.
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Posted: 1:13 PM - Tea party activists have rallied outside a federal building in Louisville, chanting it's time for the IRS to go because of its extra scrutiny of conservative groups.
Posted: 12:32 PM - The parents of a Kentucky man survived the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma by taking cover in a safe room.
Posted: 11:56 AM - The Dalai Lama called aggression a sign of weakness and compassion a sign of strength as the Buddhist spiritual leader spoke to a group of students in Louisville.
Updated: 11:50 AM - A coroner says a worker helping crews prepare to paint the Glover H. Cary Bridge in Owensboro has died.
Updated: 10:48 AM - President Barack Obama says he is instructing his disaster response team to get tornado victims in Oklahoma everything they need "right away."