Changes to hemp regulation bill are in the works, Stumbo says
House Speaker Greg Stumbo said Tuesday morning that people were working on modifications to Senate Bill 50, which has stalled in the House.
View ArticleRain causes minor flooding across Kentucky
A constant stream of rain created flood fears in some Kentucky communities Monday morning.
View ArticleEighteen complete - Entrepreneurial SMARTS' training
Morehead State University's Dr. Janet Ratliff attended the four-session SKED Entrepreneurial SMARTS course offered in Morehead and graduated with a certificate of completion.
View ArticleSchool rings bought in Vietnam remain mysteries
They could have been lost forever, long-forgotten mementoes from home perhaps worn on a finger or carried in a pocket for good luck.
View Article34-year-old Montgomery County jail inmate dies
Kentucky State Police say a Montgomery County deputy jailer found 34-year-old Ronald C. Gaunce unresponsive early Monday in the shower.
View ArticleMontgomery County Inmate Death Investigation
On Monday, March 25, 2013 at 4:47 a.m., Kentucky State Police in Morehead received a report of a deceased male inmate at the Montgomery County Regional Jail in Mt.
View ArticleMorehead Area Trooper and Inspector Receive Highway Safety Awards
The Kentucky State Police honored nine members of the agency who went above and beyond the call of duty to make highways safer in the Commonwealth.
View ArticleKSP: Mt. Sterling tattoo shop front for drugs and guns
Police arrested 49-year-old Robert "Fish" Walters on Thursday night. Walters was the owner of Sullen Ink off Maysville Road in downtown Mount Sterling.
View ArticleRegional MAT sessions planned
College graduates who are interested in a career as a teacher may want to attend one of the upcoming information sessions on the Master of Arts in Teaching program at Morehead State University.
View ArticleTwo central Kentucky businesses robbed at gunpoint, could be connected
WINCHESTER/MT. STERLING, Ky. - Police are investigating armed robberies at two central Kentucky businesses in two central Kentucky towns that could be connected.
View ArticleLocated off Brownsboro Rd., near the Gene Snyder
Cabela's opened their doors in eastern Jefferson County, just off Brownsboro Road.
View ArticleRegional MAT sessions planned
College graduates who are interested in a career as a teacher may want to attend one of the upcoming information sessions on the Master of Arts in Teaching program at Morehead State University.
View ArticleMORGAN
Donald L. Morgan, 65, of Dayhoit, passed from this life on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at his home.
View ArticleOsborne says Kentucky Wesleyan job too enticing to pass up
In his basketball heart of hearts, Happy Osborne is a college guy, which explains why he is leaving Montgomery County High School after just one season to return to the college level as coach at...
View ArticleJesse Peyton, 64
Jesse Paul Peyton, 64, of Wheelersburg, died Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the SOMC Hospice Center.
View ArticleMt. Sterling soldier honored with memorial highway
A portion of US 460 in Montgomery County is now named for Private First Class Dustin Gross.
View Articlein Area Churches
Faith United Methodist Women's Circle spring basement sale will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
View ArticleFire investigators looking into two suspicious fires
"Well, there was no power to either one. They're both empty, so no electrical service.
View ArticleTwo in custody after high-speed chase on I-64
Kentucky State Police say 28-year-old Daniel Moody and 32-year-old Kristin Muncie are facing a multitude of charges after refusing to stop for police on Interstate 64.
View ArticleSpencer Wins Bass Fishing League Tournament on Barren River
Daniel Spencer of Glasgow, Ky., weighed a five-bass limit totaling 16 pounds, 10 ounces Saturday to win the Bass Fishing League Mountain Division tournament on the Barren River.
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