An annual yard sale that includes Kentucky communities stretching from the Purchase region to northern Kentucky is slated to start Thursday. The “400-Mile
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Following is a list of COVID-19 vaccination sites designated by the state of Kentucky and the federal government. Kentucky is currently in phase 1C of its vaccination distribution plan.
Residents who qualify to get the COVID-19 vaccine are all essential workers, people over who are age 60 or older, and anyone over the age of 16 with Center for Disease Control highest risk C19 condition.
Kentucky defines essential workers as: anyone working in food & agriculture, manufacturing, U.S. Postal service workers, public transit workers, grocery store workers, transportation and logistics, food service shelter & housing (construction), finance, IT & communication, energy, media, legal, public safety (engineers), water & wastewater and clergy.
By Ed Zuger
Local columnist Feb 24, 2021
Zuger
Just three years ago and around 300 miles from the Tri-county area a western Kentucky high school in Marshall County joined the horrific list of mass shooting incidents, news of which we seemed to read or watch almost weekly for some time. Lately, the mass shooting has become either a waning phenomenon or has been usurped in the media by the past year s COVID-19 saturation, a horror in its own right and one ongoing.
Benton, Kentucky, and the Draffenville community where Marshall s high school sits, appear familiar. Benton serves as Marshall County s governmental seat with fewer than 5,000 residents. A Walmart complements some small, local businesses most of which participate in the annual parades, such as the one to celebrate Tater Day, the local tradition rooted in the 19th century, communal ethic that passed around potato seedlings to practically anyone wanting to boost their crop or garden yields. City officials cele
KSP arrest Gilbertsville man after traffic stop The operator, William B. Woods, 45, of Gilbertsville, Kentucky, was taken into custody. (Source: Mayfield Police Dept.) By Jessica Ladd | February 16, 2021 at 10:23 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 10:23 PM
MAYFIELD, Ky. (KFVS) - At approximately 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Troopers with Kentucky State Police, Post 1 observed a 2001 Toyota Tundra traveling South on Interstate 69 between Benton and Draffenville at a high rate of speed.
As the Trooper turned around on the vehicle in an attempt to pull it over, the vehicle continued to drive recklessly through the snow and ice, reaching speeds of 95 mph, and reportedly ran off the roadway multiple times before crossing into Graves County.