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Signs of renewal are underway at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky since floodwaters that inundated the whiskey-making ...
Community Action of Southern Kentucky celebrated six decades of service in Franklin last week with an open house and ...
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The Franklin City Commission broke ground on a new pavilion last week in the center of the city. The pavilion, located on the ...
At a recent meeting, Rotary Club of Franklin President Ben Deweese presented one of the highest recognitions in Rotary--the ...
My thumb has been itching of late. At first, I thought it was just a case of chapped skin brought on by too many hand ...
Western Kentucky University is preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its band program with a pair of gala concerts on April 25 and 26, showcasing a century of musical ...
As Kentuckians return to their homes after the flood to clean up, public health officials in Louisville warn that one of the biggest health risks is contaminated food. Floodwater often carries ...
The Franklin Police Department responded to 56 non-injury vehicle collisions and two collisions with injury in March, an overall increase when compared to 45 non-injury collisions and six collisions w ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman has joined the bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general of the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force in warning multiple voice service providers they coul ...
The Franklin Police Department was busy last week issuing violations to speeding motorists. Officers observed driving speeds from 10 MPH over the limit to 18 MPH over the limit. Please log in, or sign ...
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