Author: WNKY Staff

KSP investigating after truck recovered from Green River

Source: Giles Taylor PD of Morgantown Police Department. MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Multiple agencies worked together Tuesday night to extract a truck from Green River. Police chief of Morgantown Police Department Giles Taylor stated Morgantown officers responded around 6 p.m. with Butler County Rescue Squad to the boat ramp on Old River Road in Morgantown for reports of a submerged vehicle…

Glasgow nonprofit accepting donated children’s Halloween costumes

GLASGOW, Ky. – Nonprofit Bridge Kentucky announced Wednesday they are now accepting Halloween costumes for children. The group says the donations will allow them to give costumes to children who may be unable to afford one. You can drop off clean, gently used or new costumes at the Bridge Kentucky office located at 603 W. Main St. in Glasgow. You…

Hardin Co. woman arrested in case involving sexual act performed on 7-year-old

ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. – A Hardin County woman is behind bars after officials say she allegedly performed a sexual act on a child. Brittany D. Jameson, 31, confessed to photographing herself performing a sexual act on a 7-year-old, according to court documents. Jameson told officials she took the photos in order to sell them and obtain money, stated the document. The…

Section of road to temporarily close at Mammoth Cave National Park

MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. – Today, Mammoth Cave National Park is closing a section of Flint Ridge Road until 2:30 p.m. The closure will include Mammoth Cave Entrance Road to the intersection of Park Ridge Road. The park says the temporary closure is for the removal of hazardous trees and for roadside trimming. Drivers should also be aware this change will…

PET OF THE DAY – Eby

For today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank and Trust, we have Eby. She is 9 years old, very shy, and great with others dogs. Be sure to adopt her from the BG/Warren County Humane Society today.

Lt. Gov. Coleman announces over $1.5M in infrastructure funding for Metcalfe County

EDMONTON, Ky. – On Monday, Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman made the announcement that Metcalfe County is receiving $1,568,171 toward infrastructure needs. The lieutenant governor’s office says the funds will help provide clean drinking water and a new food bank distribution center. The county will now have $986,000 available for the food bank project, which will be located at George K….

SUNRISE SPOTLIGHT – Boos and Brews

On today’s edition of Sunrise Spotlight, brought to you by German American Bank, we sit down with Preston Green from WUHU 107 to hear all about how you can enjoy a brew and a night fright over at The Capitol. For more information click here.