Aid deadline extension allows Pulaskians to apply for SBA loans
Pulaskians affected by the May 16 tornado have been given an extension to apply for assistance, and that includes applying for loans through the Small Business Administration.
Pulaskians affected by the May 16 tornado have been given an extension to apply for assistance, and that includes applying for loans through the Small Business Administration.
As it enters its 13th year, the Graduate Medical Education Residency Program at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital is introducing several new leaders to its team.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 8 Office advises motorists that Stanford Street in Science Hill will close beginning Wednesday, July 30, as work progresses on the KY 635 bridge project. The closure will remain in effect until construction is…
For the second year in a row, the sun has shown bright for the Solar Jumpers.
A Somerset woman struck by a garbage truck last week has passed away from her injuries, according to the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.
July’s Somernites Cruise didn’t have nearly the same amount of people attend as June’s did — but there was one returnee of particular note.
A Somerset-Pulaski County EMS ambulance will be out of use for a while following its involvement in an on-road accident Friday evening.
This week, we take one final look back at July of 1945 – 80 years ago.
SATURDAY, JULY 26
Across the Bluegrass State, from Somerset to Owensboro, Gabrielle Gray is associated with the musical arts. Yet a wordsmith has toiled beneath the surface, her fingers dancing across typing keys as a banjo player’s might over a set of strings.