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One of the plaques that make up the Story Book Trail at Eubank Park stands ready, awaiting the page of a children s book that it will hold. The trail will have its grand opening this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. alert featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Jun 30, 2021
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One of the plaques that make up the Story Book Trail at Eubank Park stands ready, awaiting the page of a children s book that it will hold. The trail will have its grand opening this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The first local Story Book Trail is set to open this Saturday in Eubank, but itâs only the beginning of what the trailâs organizers hope is a long and epic tale for Pulaskiâs children.
A project to bring a Navy warship to port in Erie is among initiatives that U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly has targeted for federal funding next fiscal year.
The Frigate in Erie floating museum project is one of 10 earmark projects for which Kelly, of Butler, R-16th Dist., has requested federal funding in fiscal year 2022.
Six of Kelly s funding requests are for projects in Erie County, also including almost $5.5 million for a new aircraft parking area at Erie International Airport and $1.4 million for Erie shipyard improvements.
Kelly s requests total more than $11.3 million.
Earmarks allow federal lawmakers to target projects for funding from about $14 billion, or 1%, of the federal government s annual discretionary spending. The money will be divided among legislators in the House and Senate.
An 18-year-old Nelson County High School student was killed Tuesday morning in a crash on Highway 245 in Bardstown, according to Kentucky State Police.
Troopers responded to the crash involving two vehicles about 4 a.m. Tuesday on Highway 245 near Spencer-Mattingly Lane in Bardstown, according to a state police news release.
A preliminary investigation found Draven Greenwell, 18, of Bloomfield, was driving north on Highway 245 when for unknown reasons, his Toyota Matrix crossed the center line into the southbound lane and hit a tractor-trailer head on.
Greenwell was pronounced dead at the scene, according to state police.
The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured, and a portion of the highway was closed for several hours Tuesday as troopers reconstructed the crash, which remains under investigation, according to Kentucky State Police.