Posted: 10:16 AM I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for Spring! We’ve been very busy with the show this past month. I hope you are keeping up with all the episodes. If not, don’t forget you can watch the most recent episodes at bluegrasshg.tv.
Posted: 10:34 AM Hope everyone had a very Happy Thanksgiving! I know being a my first Thanksgiving as a mom, It had a whole new meaning. So much this year to celebrate.
Posted: 10:12 AM I hope everyone has been enjoying the show. As I prepare to take some time away to have baby Thomas William Kennoy shortly, the entire team here at WKYT has been working hard to film and produce enough new shows to get me through maternity leave.
Updated: 2:25 PM Thank-you all so much for continuing to submit questions. We are trying our best to answer as many of these as possible by either email, webisodes, or through the show itself
Posted: 4:44 PM It’s a little over a week before the launch of the first show and I’m super excited! I really think everyone is going to love this show!
Updated: 7:22 PM
- Madison County is mourning the death of Sheriff Jerry Combs. He was working in his parents' garden Monday evening when he collapsed and suffered an apparent heart attack. Combs' father, Elvin, says he was always helping out.
Posted: 6:14 PM
- Former Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's sister has resigned as assistant executive director of the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
Updated: 7:22 PM
- More than a year after a tornado outbreak destroyed hundreds of homes in Laurel County, the survivors say stories from Oklahoma hit close to home.
Updated: 7:26 PM
- The lines are a dozen cars deep outside some Kentucky banks in the middle of the night. Police in a handful of cities say when those crowds gather on the first of the month, crime rates go up.
Posted: 4:22 PM
- The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., was a top-of-the-scale EF-5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph.
Posted: 4:20 PM
- The Bluegrass Chapter of the American Red Cross along with local media outlets are joining together to raise money for Oklahoma tornado relief.
Posted: 4:09 PM
- The U.S. House has passed legislation that would put a two-year moratorium on an Army Corps of Engineers plan to erect barriers to prevent people from fishing below dams on the Cumberland River.