Festival Latino de Lake Cumberland a success in new home on Judicial Center Plaza
This weekend, downtown Somerset got to experience another festival — this time, the Spanish-speaking way.
This weekend, downtown Somerset got to experience another festival — this time, the Spanish-speaking way.
This week, I discovered many interesting pieces of information in the archives of our local newspaper! At times I wonder if I include too much each week, but I usually struggle to know what to leave out. I hope that…
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13
Rock Hill Drive will not be getting a name change, after the Burnside road’s residents voiced their displeasure with the idea at the September Burnside City Council meeting.
The bodies of the two Pulaski men who went missing while fishing on the Cumberland River have both been located as of Friday morning, after their boat apparently hit a rock wall and sank.
Somerset-Pulaski Rescue Squad officials said that the bodies of two missing fishermen have been found.
Wednesday’s assassination of conservative media personality Charlie Kirk drew strong opinions of Americans on both sides of the political aisle, all over the nation — including here in Pulaski County.
A group gathered at the Somerset-Pulaski County Special Response Team building on Thursday to reflect on the events that happened on September 11, 2001. They did so with a piece of the World Trade Center’s North Tower within arm’s length.
Twenty-four years ago, America changed forever. On Thursday, Forcht Bank took the time to remember