House-Senate committee meets Friday on hashing out state budget
By TOM LATEK, Kentucky Today FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A House-Senate conference committee starts working Friday on the two-year state budget bills from the two chambers and Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer is approaching it positively. “This is really unprecedented territory for all of us,” he said. “It’s the first time Republicans have had the […]
Madison County School Board Meeting: Elmer Thomas Announces Retirement And Twenty Safety Officers To Be Hired
By: Lance Gaither During Tuesday night’s Madison County School Board meeting Superintendent Elmer Thomas announced his retirement after serving in the position since 2013. He has been in education for twenty-eight years and served as the principal of Madison Central High School since from 2010 until he became superintendent. School safety was also a hot […]
Richmond Fire & Police Perform Free Child Passenger Seat Safety Checks
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Waco Fire Department Weighs in on $25K of Stolen Items, Offers Reward
Numerous items were stolen from the Waco fire station this week, resulting in the department reaching out to the public for help. Details indicate that the items were stolen between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The department states that several items including chain saws, a thermal imaging camera, generators and more were all taken from the building. Assistant chief […]
RPD Seeking Man Accused of Assaulting an Officer
A man considered dangerous is being sought by the Richmond police department for assault of a police officer. The department alleges that 19 year old Zaelin Crutcher was stopped for suspected DUI early this morning. He was found to have an active warrant out of felony probation violation for additional charges, including menacing, resisting arrest, […]
This Week in History: Selma Civil Rights March
This week in history marks a very important step in the Civil Rights Movement. In March of 1965 in the state of Alabama the historic march from Selma to Montgomery began. Led by Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Junior over 600 individuals began their 54 mile trek to Montgomery. This march was in an attempt […]
NCAA: Wildcats not buying notion they have an easy path to Final Four
By KEITH TAYLOR, Kentucky Today ATLANTA (KT) — Kentucky’s path to the Final Four appears to be easy on paper. Despite being the lone heavyweight remaining in the South Region, the Wildcats aren’t looking ahead to San Antonio. “I don’t think we’ve had an easy path,” freshman Kevin Knox said. “Every game you’ve got to […]
Morning Headlines: Closed Again, Death Investigation and Manhunt, Motel Fire, Waco Fire Department Burglary
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