Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman says the state is ready to grow as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lt. Governor Coleman told the News Edge she is proud of the efforts Kentuckians are undertaking to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind us.
Lt. Governor Coleman visits Western Ky.
Lt. Governor Coleman visits Western Ky. By Samantha Johnson | April 12, 2021 at 5:51 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 6:10 PM
HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) - Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman visited Western Kentucky Monday, touring vaccine clinics and helping to spread Governor Andy Beshear’s goal for the Commonwealth.
She toured the small, one-room vaccine clinic at T & T and thanked Kentuckians for getting vaccinated.
The Lieutenant Governor told us her main mission was to look healthcare workers in the eyes and thank them for their hard work during the pandemic.
Lieutenant Governor Coleman said it’s small pharmacies like T & T that make the Commonwealth’s vaccination efforts so successful.
Madisonville park getting new walking trail
Madisonville park getting new walking trail By Lesya Feinstein | March 15, 2021 at 5:57 PM CDT - Updated March 15 at 5:57 PM
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WFIE) - A new walking trail is coming to Cherry Park in Madisonville.
Cherry Park is surrounded by streets, and this new walking trail could bring safety and more peace of mind to those in the neighborhood.
Madisonville is receiving $20,000 from the federally-funded Recreational Trails Program. The trail will be four feet wide and half a mile long around the perimeter of Cherry Park.
Based on the project proposal, the city also plans to add restrooms, a water fountain and a trailhead. As a new mother herself, Lt. Governor Coleman says she understands the importance of safely being able to get out and walk with your family.