Strand takes command as Pulaski’s new PVA
It’s safe to say that Pulaski County’s new Property Valuation Administrator hit the ground running, as she entered the position, she said, just as the appeals process was underway.
It’s safe to say that Pulaski County’s new Property Valuation Administrator hit the ground running, as she entered the position, she said, just as the appeals process was underway.
A Somerset woman suffered injuries after a garbage truck struck her off Slate Branch Road on Friday morning.
Work crews at Wolf Creek Dam hit a major milestone this week, successfully removing the first of its massive spillway gates.
Morehead State University and Somerset Community College are partnering to produce highly educated imaging sciences graduates who will benefit the Commonwealth.
A Texas man has submitted a plea agreement in federal court in a case where he was accused of cyberstalking a Pulaski family.
If you’re a parent, there are probably few words sweeter in the language than “free school supplies.”
A husband and wife who pled guilty to abusing a child within their care were each sentenced to 16.5 years in prison.
The Upper Cumberland Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, has launched an open grant cycle for the survivors of the May 16th tornado. Funds raised through the Appalachian Tornado Relief Fund will be used to provide…
The Pulaski County Fair continued its exciting week with a full evening of pageantry, powerful engines, and classic fair fun on Tuesday night.
Those needing a helping hand following the May 16 tornado that caused widespread damage in southern Kentucky have more time for reach for one, as the deadline to apply for individual assistance has been extended to August 22.