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CSX announces crossing repairs in Floyd, Lawrence counties starting March 15

Speaking with Chad from Halfway to Hazard about Local Flood Relief Efforts

We spoke with Chad Warrix from the band Halfway to Hazard on Monday afternoon about local flood relief efforts in east Kentucky. Chad is visiting his hometown in Breathitt County to assess damage and bring a load of donations before returning to Nashville in the coming days. Chad encourages people to donate or help in any way possible, whether through a local organization or through the Troy Gentry Foundation which is working to help in the relief. Donations can be made online at thetroygentryfoundation.org. If you missed the on-air segment, it can be heard using the player above.   2021 Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief. Lots of devastation and complete loss for so many families. Donate at…

1 New COVID-19 Case in Johnson County on Monday

The Johnson County Health Department reported a new COVID-19 case in the county on Monday. Monday’s new case brings Johnson County’s total to 1,985 cases of the virus. Of the 1,985 total cases, 36 are currently active, 1,926 have reportedly recovered and 23 have passed. The health department reports one Johnson Countian is currently hospitalized with the virus. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank ); }); LIVE ON THE AIR

Martin County Among 12 Communities Selected for More Than $692,000 to Improve Recreational Trails Across Kentucky

/ WSIP AM 1490 | CBS Sports Mar 8, 2021 8:53 PM  Gov. Andy Beshear has announced his selection of 12 projects totaling $692,058 to receive funding from the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), all of which will upgrade parks and recreational spaces across Kentucky. Communities selected for funding are Carroll County, Franklin County, Garrard County, Harlan County, Hart County, Henderson County, Martin County, Perry County, Shelby County, Madisonville, Morganfield and Corbin. “Our parks and outdoor spaces are critically important in our communities and enhance the quality of life for Kentuckians by providing safe, green spaces to exercise and spend time with loved ones,” said Gov. Beshear. “Additionally, as we work to make Kentucky a world-class tourist destination, some of these improvements will attract tourism dollars that will help strengthen our economy to build the better Kentucky we’ve always imagined.

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