Author: Noah Faerber

Allen County sees minimal storm damage heading into winter threat

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – In Allen County, not as much damage remains from the recent storms as other places in South Central Kentucky, but there’s still some to be seen. On Williams Lane, in the back of a subdivision, there’s some downed tree limbs, and on Highway 595 or Old Franklin Road, Trammel Creek is easily floodable, which can cut off…

Protest takes place outside Rep. Brett Guthrie’s office in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Last week, News 40 told you about a group of protestors outside the Natcher Federal Building in downtown Bowling Green. Now, they’ve made their way over to U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie’s office to make their voices heard. These protestors continued to voice their concerns over the actions taken by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, specifically…

Gov. Beshear announces more education funding to fill SEEK payments

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – During his Team Kentucky update Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear announced the Kentucky Department of Education is receiving an additional $14.7 million to fully fund the required SEEK payments. SEEK stands for Supporting Education Excellence in Kentucky, which helps give funding to K-12 schools and their districts as well as for transportation and the special need student…

Meredith honors Edmonson County bicentennial at Old Capitol

FRANKFORT, Ky. – On Tuesday, Rep. Michael Meredith honored the 200th anniversary of the founding of Edmonson County on the House floor of Kentucky’s Old State Capitol. According to a release by the Kentucky House Majority Caucus, Edmonson County was established by state legislature on January 12, 1825. “It was a great privilege to recognize Edmonson County’s history in such…