Author: WNKY Staff

Attorney General Cameron joins 20-states in opposing Biden administration’s unlawful rewrite of federal gun laws

File PhotoFRANKFORT, Ky. – Attorney General Daniel Cameron joined a 20-state coalition of attorneys general in opposing the Biden Administration’s unlawful attempt to regulate firearm parts under a new rule proposed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The attorneys general argue the rule exceeds the authority granted to the ATF under the Gun Control Act of…

Emerging Leader – Andrew Stewart

Andrew Stewart has been at Sunbelt Construction since 2014, and specifically as the project manager for the last five years. He says being a leader starts with a desire to see the community grow. Hear his story in this week’s Emerging Leader.

Health News – Emergency room visit

A tsunami of patients: that’s how one doctor described the rush of people coming into his downtown Atlanta, Ga. emergency room during this current COVID-19 surge. It’s a problem frontline healthcare workers are seeing across the U.S. To help with overcrowding, doctors want you to know when to go to the emergency room, and when to stay home and call…

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Traffic Impact Report

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (Aug. 22, 2021) – The expected traffic impacts in the District 3 area for August 22 through August 27are listed below. All work is subject to change. Interstate 65 A project to rehabilitate and resurface a section of Interstate 65 in Warren County continues with additional lane closures during certain days in both directions between the 13 mile marker…

Football Frenzy 2021: Week 1 Highlights

Scores: Woodford County – 56 Glasgow – 0 White House-Heritage (TN) – 39 Allen County-Scottsville – 20 Russellville – 45 Butler County – 0 Greenwood – 55 Spring Hill (Columbia, TN) – 32 Bardstown – 35 Franklin-Simpson – 21 Grayson County – 43 Edmonson County – 0 Logan County – 37 Warren East – 0 Hart County – 24 North…

Commissioner Quarles issues statement on Kentucky Supreme Court rulings

FRANKFORT (Aug. 21, 2021) –Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles issued the following statement after the Kentucky Supreme Court issued today’s opinion: “In today’s ruling, the Kentucky Supreme Court said the General Assembly sets the public policy of the Commonwealth,” Commissioner Quarles said. “Our constitutional order does not take a break during a pandemic. With this ruling, Governor Andrew Beshear…