Animal shelter euthanasia rates reduced but overcrowding crisis looms
Officials appeal to public for a new shelter
Officials appeal to public for a new shelter
During the summer, it’s easy to spot robins hopping, and sometimes running, across the grass busily foraging for insects. Both parents diligently bring food to their young and can nest up to three times during the summer. Yet robins still find time to usher in the day with their
MADISON COUNTY—It’s been a year now since a group of residents living in the Indigo Run subdivision off Jacks Creek Road and those living near the Whitehall property, first sued the County. Their complaint named the Fiscal Court and its Board of Adjustments for changing its land use
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Council briefs No more nerve gas There will be no more nerve gas in Kentucky as of November, according to the man who spearheaded the decommissioning of all chemical weapons previously stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot. Craig Williams, Chair of the Governor’s Commission on Chemical Weapons Demilitarization,
Plus, Blue Grass Army Depot chemical weapons plant to be demolished next summer
The 'bee bird' breeds in Kentucky
New school superintendent lays out agenda for fiscal stewardship in the new school year
All previous 911 fee assessments will be null and void