Pulaski County man saved by neighbor after catching fire
Updated: 12:03 AM A man burning garbage was injured by the fire after it spread to leaves covering his backyard.
Updated: 12:03 AM A man burning garbage was injured by the fire after it spread to leaves covering his backyard.
Updated: 7:41 PM Kentucky State Police planted a tree in Morgan County to replace one destroyed by tornadoes earlier this year.
Updated: 7:20 PM The reverend officiating the funeral of a murdered Marion County Sheriff's Deputy says his death has been a big loss.
Updated: 7:58 PM A memorial using debris from the tornadoes that struck in 2012 is being planned for West Liberty.
Updated: 9:16 AM The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank at IU Simon Cancer Center is holding a tissue donation event outside of Indiana. Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville, Ky., has partnered with the tissue bank to host a donation event on Saturday, June 9, 2012.
Updated: 2:07 PM Compared to other mid-sized cities, Lexington is among the worst for dedicating land for parks.
Updated: 11:49 AM Midway College is set to make history once again this month as the College prepares to award its first Master level degrees in the institution’s history. Among the 353 students receiving degrees, 24 are receiving their Master in Business Administration (MBA) degrees.
Posted: 1:12 PM Midway College is pleased to announce it has received $100,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Education. These funds were made available thanks to the efforts of United States Senator Jim Bunning to help Midway College expand its nursing program.
Posted: 8:48 AM Midway College President Dr. William B. Drake, Jr. today announced the receipt of a $500,000 gift from the James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. for the College's new $5 million Learning Resource Center currently under construction.
Posted: 10:51 AM Midway College is proud to announce a new scholarship program for talented female singers who enroll beginning in the Fall 2010 semester.