Public asked to help with Kentucky summer turkey brood survey

Report wild turkey sightings to help biologists monitor populations FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 1, 2025) — Kentucky’s native wild turkeys are spending their summer days eating, moving and raising their recently hatched […]
Kentucky State Police Takes to the Skies in National Cruiser Contest

Gov. Beshear encourages Kentuckians to vote for unique photo featuring cruisers and helicopter FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 30, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) encourage Kentuckians […]
Concerns Over Water and Sewage in Magoffin County

Magoffin County Judge Execuitve Matt Wireman says it’s time to address concerns about the city of Salyersville’s water and sewage utilities. He’s proposing a merger between the Salyersville Waterworks and […]
Bridge Repairs Scheduled on KY 1559 in Johnson County

Road Closure Planned for Monday, June 30 PIKEVILLE, Ky. (June 27, 2025) –The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12 advises motorists in Johnson County of a temporary closure on KY 1559 scheduled […]
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife urges boater safety over July 4 holiday

“Operation Dry Water” national campaign focuses on impaired boating FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 25, 2025) — Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources game wardens will be increasing patrols across the state […]
Prestonsburg Police Capture Escaped Inmate

An inmate who escaped from custody in Pike County is back in jail. Prestonburg Police say they caught Andrew Price after a call about a man acting suspiciously at ARH […]
One Killed in Fire in Floyd County

The man who died in a fire in Floyd County has been identified. The Floyd County sheriffs office says Marvin Howard didn’t make it out of the fire on Barn […]
Kentucky Christian University Celebrates Debt Elimination and Launches $7 Million Capital Campaign

A milestone for Kentucky Christian University in Grayson…the school says it has eliminated all its debt and has launched a new capital campaign. KCU president Dr. Terry Allcorn says being […]
City of Paintsville Enters Agreement with Fiscal Court for Ambulance Funding

In a special called meeting on Tuesday afternoon, the Paintsville City Council voted in favor of an agreement with the Johnson County Fiscal Court with regards to funding for the […]
Parking Patterns Changing in Downtown Paintsville

If you drive Second Street in downtown Paintsville on a regular basis, you’ll notice a change in street parking along the block between College and Court streets. In the area […]