NEW LAW TAKING EFFECT IN JULY AIMS TO PROTECT AGRITOURISM OPERATORS AND PARTICIPANTS
Updated: 7:23 PM A new state law will provide Kentucky agritourism destinations with limited liability protection when it takes effect on July 11.
Updated: 7:23 PM A new state law will provide Kentucky agritourism destinations with limited liability protection when it takes effect on July 11.
Updated: 3:56 PM A new study by the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center shows that patients reported significant improvement in side effects of cancer treatment following just one Jin Shin Jyutsu session.
Updated: 3:02 PM The National Association of Women Business Owners® is announcing that Kathy Ireland, Chief Designer and CEO of kathy ireland Worldwide, will serve as the keynote speaker of their Women’s Business Conference 2012, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Posted: 2:42 PM Christopher Crawford, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, recently received a prestigious five-year, $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's 2012 Early Career Research Program.
Updated: 9:19 AM A book honoring those from Taylor County who served during the Korean Conflict will be unveiled on Wednesday, July 4 from 1 to 3 p.m. in the lobby of Carter Hall on the campus of Campbellsville University.
Updated: 2:40 PM Michael Speaks, dean of the University of Kentucky College of Design, was recently recognized by OnlineColleges.com as one of the top 10 design professors to follow on Twitter.
Updated: 8:46 PM The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is trying to figure out who the iguana belongs to.
Updated: 11:02 PM He's accused of stealing thousands of dollars in money and jewelry in a burglary spree.
Updated: 7:12 PM Health departments across Kentucky will be cutting hours, requiring workers to take furloughs or laying staff off to deal with decreasing revenues.
Updated: 11:18 PM Investigators say 43-year-old Mitsey Garlen died three days after falling into the Kentucky River in Franklin County.
Posted: 7:50 AM Evelyn Strange, 2011-2012 Chair, will speak to NAWBO®’s key priorities for expanding influence and visibility, including becoming the premier, go-to source of information for women-owned businesses and building presence in Washington D.C. by raising visibility, identifying new funding, building membership and strengthening chapters.
Updated: 10:28 PM The Franklin County Humane Society is caring for hundreds of cats and dogs, and they don't have room for them all. If they aren't adopted out soon, the shelter could have to make some difficult decisions.
Posted: 10:05 AM The project recognized 144 individuals who were identified through a public nomination process.
Posted: 5:52 PM The Franklin County Humane Society is looking for people to provide foster homes for the animals.
Posted: 2:57 PM A social worker with an accounting and business background who has worked with seniors for over 20 years has formed a new business serving Central Kentucky that focuses upon the growing professional field known as daily money management.
Updated: 11:34 AM Kentuckians got the chance tonight to voice their opinion on current coal mining restrictions.
Updated: 7:26 PM Fire alarms are common in schools throughout Kentucky, but in Franklin County, officials are looking to install similar alarms for school shootings.
Posted: 1:14 PM The school's Board of Regents unanimously approved the $61.8 million .budget for the upcoming school year during a special meeting
Updated: 8:36 AM UK Basketball tickets and memorabilia will be included in the Central Kentucky Riding for Hope annual fundraiser, NIGHT OF THE STARS, on June 16th at the Keeneland Entertainment Center in Lexington.
Updated: 12:02 PM This after two tractor trailers overturned in separate incidents near Mile Marker 48.
Updated: 7:09 PM The owners of Magee's Bakery said they had no idea how many people would stop by to get one last taste of the family business.
Posted: 11:33 AM Officials at the Boone National Guard Center say an upgrade has been a long time coming for the emergency operations center that was built during the Cold War.
Updated: 12:05 PM LEXINGTON, KY (May 24, 2012) -- This year, more than 1,500 area residents will come together to be part of the Stop Diabetes® movement at the Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes on Saturday, June 2, 2012 (Registration is 7:30-8:30 a.m. and Welcome begins at 8:30 a.m.) at Keeneland Race Course, the one-day signature fundraising walk benefiting the American Diabetes Association. Every dollar raised through Step Out plays an important role in supporting the Association’s mission: to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
Updated: 11:03 PM The graves were practically abandoned. For years, they lay unmarked beside the Frankfort State Hospital, once called the Kentucky Institute for the Feeble-Minded.