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Victoria Ryanne Whitehouse, 32, of Bardstown, died Friday, March 16, 2018, in Jewish Hospital in Louisville. She was born Oct. 30, 1985, in Louisville to Larry and Belinda Mayer Cottingham. She was a member of the Taylorsville Community Church and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her brother, Joseph Lee Taylor Sheeley; her […]
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By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Tuesday, March 20, 2018 — The Bardstown Board of Education approved Saturday, June 2, 2018, as the Bardstown High School graduation date. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. The last day of school is currently set as Friday, June 1. SCHOOL SAFETY TIPLINE. […]
March 21st, 2018 | Posted in Breaking News,Education,News | Read More »
By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazettte / WBRT Radio Tuesday, March 20, 2018 — Nelson Fiscal Court’s regular meeting Tuesday was dominated by a discussion of the Kentucky Wired initiative led by its executive director, Phillip K. Brown. Brown fielded dozens of questions from the court and audience about Kentucky Wired, a public-private partnership launched […]
March 20th, 2018 | Posted in Breaking News,Business News,County government,News,Politics | Read More »
NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Monday, March 19, 2018 — Dr. Tammy Potter, Kentucky State Apiarist, worked with the Kentucky Proud Program to develop a grant program in support of educational bee schools hosted throughout Kentucky. In order to qualify for the assistance grants, school organizers had to incorporate at least one KY Proud/KY-grown […]
March 19th, 2018 | Posted in Agriculture,Breaking News,Education,News | Read More »
To The Editor, “Emotion, like memory, is a traitor” For a story to be believable it must be coherent, with no contradictions, and no anomalies – things that have no reasonable explanation other than coincidence. Any documents and photos must support the official story. “Common sense?” Not really. The reality is that none of the […]
March 19th, 2018 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »
Stefan Patrick Musk, 34, died Sunday, March 18, 2018 after a serious car crash. He was born May 30, 1983, to Dennis Joseph and Mary Frances Musk. He was a dedicated husband, a loving brother, uncle and son, and a loyal friend to many. He loved his own people with an enduring love which became […]
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By JIM WATERS Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions Sunday, March 18, 2018 — The incredible demolition of the Capital Plaza Tower, Frankfort’s tallest building brought down after falling into disrepair, offers a stark visual reminder not only of what’s going to happen with continued neglect of reforming Kentucky’s pension systems but also the danger of […]
March 19th, 2018 | Posted in Breaking News,News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »
NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Sunday, March 18, 2018 — One person was killed in a two-vehicle head-on crash early Sunday morning on Gap Knob Road south of New Hope. At 12:17 a.m., Nelson County EMS, the New Hope Fire Department and the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched for an injury accident […]
March 18th, 2018 | Posted in Breaking News,News,Police / Fire / EMS | Read More »
By JIMMY HIGDON 14th District State Senator Saturday, March 17, 2018 — As we draw closer to the end of the 2018 Regular Session, there has been no shortage of movement on significant bills in Frankfort this week. The Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee has spent several days and some late nights working on the […]
March 17th, 2018 | Posted in Breaking News,News,Opinion,Politics,Public Safety,State government | Read More »
By CHAD MCCOY 50th District State Representative Saturday March 17, 2018 — As we bear down on the end of the 2018 Regular Session, it’s become crunch time in Frankfort. This week has seen many bills pass both the full House and House Committees, but of the most importance to our region is House Bill […]
March 17th, 2018 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,News,Politics,Public Safety,State government | Read More »