First day of school at Oakview Elementary in Ashland pic.twitter.com/Wx2UydtYSc— The Daily Independent (@ashlandkydaily) August 15, 2018
Stay tuned for more back-to-school pictures in Central City's Times-Argus.
There's a bus-driver shortage in Hardin County, too.
Clarkson is adding a third full-time police officer (and planning to rehab its 30-year-old sewer system and readying for Honeyfest).
Matt Bevin, prospective vice-presidential nominee from New Hampshire, is again taking shots at Kentucky's public employees.
Louisville has a last-second mayoral candidate "known as a political bomb thrower," per Phillip M. Bailey in The Courier-Journal.
Newport Shopping Center and Plaza is getting more populated.
"Veterans as Entrepreneurs/ Veterans to Enhance Workforce," "Importance of Relationship Between Economic Development & Community College" and "Coworking Spaces & Makerspaces" are among the topics scheduled to be covered at the Oct. 18 Madisonville-Hopkins County Rural Development Conference.
"It's come one, come all," for fourth- through eighth-graders wanting to sing in the Harlan County Children's Choir.
Rest in peace, Mr. Isham, Somerset Community College psychology professor, Stoner Little Theatre regular, former Pulaski County Library board member, audio-book narrator and possessor of "a tremendous voice that any broadcaster would envy," according to Christopher Harris's fine story in Corbin's Times-Tribune.
I was glad to see Bevin get a nod in the NY Times yesterday I figured that made him very happy.
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