Posted: 10:23 PM Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) presented two Somerset Christian School students with the Congressional Award Bronze Medal during an assembly with nearly two hundred middle and high school students.
Posted: 11:19 AM The Center for Rural Development is partnering with Walmart to host a free community Easter egg hunt and other Easter activities—including a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny—for children and their families on Saturday, March 30, from 3-5 p.m. on the grounds of The Center in Somerset.
Posted: 8:25 AM The Commonwealth Journal reports that City Council members in Somerset recently approved plans calling for some benches and possibly a fountain at a site where apartments once stood.
Updated: 6:41 AM A house of worship became the target of vandals. And Wednesday the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office released surveillance video, hoping it will help make some arrests.
Updated: 11:39 PM Police are investigating what caused a fatal car crash in Somerset that involved two cars in what police say was a nearly head-on collision.
Updated: 6:35 PM Some employees of London's Save U More already had a watchful eye on Christopher Johnson, when they say he tried to get out with 3 packs of meat in his jacket.
Updated: 2:49 PM The beloved mascot of Somerset High School has been selected to represent Kentucky in Round 2 of USA Today's Best Mascot Contest, and the competition is jumpin'!
Updated: 5:46 PM Police say the hit and run happened at St. Mildred's Catholic Church as an 84 year old man was checking on a man he saw huffing on something inside his car.
Posted: 9:25 AM The Center for Rural Development’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI) is accepting applications through March 15 from aspiring high school student entrepreneurs in Pulaski County looking to develop their business and entrepreneurial skills.
Posted: 9:21 AM The main characters in two of Mark Twain’s classic novels come to stage in the Children’s Prime Time Theatre performance of “Huck & Tom and the Mighty Mississippi” on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m. at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset.
Updated: 5:20 AM U.S. Rep. Harold "Hal" Rogers is urging high school students in his eastern Kentucky district to submit artwork for the Congressional Art Competition.