Author: Carlyle Coppins

Two new shark species at Mammoth Cave National Park

MAMMOTH CAVE, KY.- Two new shark species were discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park. The staff discovered the sharks were not known to science, and they are more than three hundred forty million years old. They named them after the cave superintendent and a volunteer group that’s worked with the park since 1957. Not only will these new additions be…

Massive expansion in the works Chaney’s Dairy Barn

WARREN COUNTY, KY.- As Warren County continues to grow and expand, Chaney’s Dairy Barn is falling right in line and doubling its current size. Thanks to their large investment of $2.6 million, they’ve already started working on adding to  Chaney’s by hiring new staff and they are also adding an area where you can watch the ice cream come straight…

Don’t ditch Dry January

SOUTH CENTRAL, KENTUCKY.- If you made the vow to complete Dry January, don’t quit the fast too fast. If continuing a Dry January is the last thing on your mind consider the benefits. Experts recommend that you don’t ditch it so soon. There are many advantages to quitting alcohol from better sleep and shedding extra weight. The long-term benefits are…

Preventing winter pests and wildlife in your home

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Keeping critters out of your home may not be easy, especially during the cold winter months. Many crawlers find their way inside for warmth, because your heat may be running longer than normal during this time of year. Jimmy Blankenship, owner of Guarantee Pest Control, tells us that seeing the animals during the winter is common…

Warren RECC’s work with Buc-ee’s

SMITH’S GROVE, KY.- The new Buc-ee’s is underway, and thanks to Warren RECC, it will be lit up and ready to go by the time it opens. In about 14 days, WRECC completely installed the transformer for the new Buc-ees in Smith’s Grove, Kentucky. The massive transformer will supply the entire facility with 7200 volts. Josh Poston, the district manager…

U.S. Representative Guthrie responds to water issues in Edmonson County

WARREN COUNTY, KY.- As we continue to watch for new developments in Edmonson County, local officials, and state leaders work to solve the ongoing tap water issues for residents in the Edmonson County water district area. Congressman Brett Guthrie is doing what he can to help and tells us the two separate issues need to be resolved. First, helping the…

No ring video footage without a warrant

GLASGOW, KY.- If you own a ring camera, You might be asked to share the footage with the police, but the new owner of the ring camera company has added new rules. Law enforcement can no longer get the footage from users if the video footage is uploaded to the cloud without a warrant. According to Major Terry Flatt Glasgow…

Edmonson County Water District update

EDMONSON COUNTY, Ky.- Recently, we told you about the Edmonson County Water District and how its supply is not up to what locals expect. The water district has been working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to remove the lock number five dam, which created additional challenges. Tony Sanders, the manager of the Edmonson County Water District, shares how…

Dance Mini Red fundraiser for Norton’s Children’s Hospital

WARREN COUNTY, KY.- More than 150 students flooded the Rich Pond Elementary School Gym to experience an afternoon full of fun dancing and learning the value of giving back through a fundraiser for Norton’s Children’s Hospital. The sponsor for Dance Little Red Erika Lawless how this impacts all the children that are reached by this. Erika says, “It’s great for…