Author: WNKY Staff

SKYCTC Students selected for KCTCS All-Academic Team

Versailles, Ky. – Kentucky’s top community and technical college students have been selected for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System’s (KCTCS) 2021 All-Academic Team. Students from each of the 16 KCTCS colleges were chosen based on a rigorous selection process that focuses on academic performance and community service.  Selected from Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College are Sarah Hayter…

State police arrest former trooper on gun-related charge

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Kentucky State Police Post 3 was contacted about a Trooper’s involvement with a possible stolen and illegal firearm in Barren County. An internal investigation was opened which led to the resignation of Trooper Ben Hubbard. When a trooper went to Hubbard’s Barren County home to secure KSP property following his resignation, the trooper found a…

Signature HealthCARE receives Best Places to Work in Kentucky award

Signature Healthcare Gets new dog named BuddyLOUISVILLE, Ky.- At a time when the long-term healthcare sector has been challenged on every side of this global pandemic and faced many challenges, it gives Signature HealthCARE leadership great pleasure to announce the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management (KYSHRM) and ClearPath Mutual, has reviewed…

StephenColbert looks back at a year in quarantine with a special episode of “A Late Show,” Friday, March 12

Special Friday Night Episode of “A Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Marks the One-Year Anniversary of its Last Show from the Ed Sullivan Theater

(CBS) — Colbert Welcomes Guest Dr. Anthony Fauci for his First Appearance on “A Late Show” Stephen Colbert looks back at a year in quarantine with a special episode of A LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT, Friday, March 12 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. The special Friday night episode of A LATE SHOW will mark the…

Gov. Beshear: 25% of Kentucky adults have received a COVID-19 vaccine

FRANKFORT, Ky. – On Monday, Gov. Beshear announced 834,130 Kentuckians – 25% of Kentucky adults – have now received at least one dose of one of three highly effective COVID-19 vaccines. Gov. Beshear also announced Kentucky has now seen eight straight weeks of declining COVID-19 cases. Today’s COVID-19 report includes the lowest number of new cases since Sept. 14. “This…