Ag Edge Director Alan Watts Received Honorable Award During KACAA Banquet

The Kentucky Association of County Agriculture Agents held a banquet of connection and honors last night.
Madisonville City Council Updated on New Fire Station and May Activities

The Madisonville City Council received an update at Monday’s meeting on the progress of Fire Station #2 and the fire department’s activities for May.
Noah, Chandler Glad to Have Dioubate on Their Side

Collin Chandler and Trent Noah got to see plenty of Mo Dioubate last season when Kentucky played Alabama three times — and lost to the Crimson Tide all three times. The two Kentucky freshman guards are glad
$20M Biomass Facility to Bring 250 Jobs to Muhlenberg County

Governor Andy Beshear joined local leaders and Biomass Engineering and Equipment to break ground on a $20 million facility in Muhlenberg County last week.
New Teammates Like What Denzel Aberdeen Adds

Denzel Aberdeen played behind perhaps the nation’s best scoring guards in the country last year with national champion Florida. He was known more for his versatility, physicalness and ability to impact a game on the defensive end.
Nebo Man Arrested on Multiple Theft Charges

A Nebo man is facing multiple theft charges after authorities arrested him on warrants linked to several shoplifting incidents at a local store.
Collin Chandler Knows he’s Supposed to be at UK

Collin Chandler had no intention of leaving Kentucky following his freshman campaign with the Wildcats. The sophomore guard decided to stay true to his roots as he pondered his future plans on and off the court. “I
TVA’s ‘Project Phoenix’ Marries Coal And Solar

On April 9, 1953, West Paducah’s Shawnee Steam & Fossil Plant fired its first coal stack — generating electricity for thousands inside the Tennessee Valley Authority footprint.