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Gov. Beshear: Vehicle Property Tax Relief Provided, Temporary Sales Tax Cut Needed to Combat Higher Price

By Editor | February 17, 2022

All families benefit – not just the wealthy – from vehicle tax relief, temporary sales tax cut Kentucky’s economy is on fire, with record-breaking investments and job creation across the commonwealth, and we have the best budget outlook in 25 years. We see our destiny as leaders rapidly approaching, with more opportunities than ever before…

Proposed new CDC guidelines for treating pain would encourage use of non-opioid therapies first, avoid one-size-fits-all approach

By Editor | February 13, 2022

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News   The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has proposed new guidelines that would move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to managing pain, to one that encourages doctors to use their best judgment when prescribing opioid painkillers and encourage them to use “non-opioid therapies” first. The guidelines are especially…

Many businesses are closed due to road conditions

By Editor | February 3, 2022

Thankfully, we in Bourbon County did not get all of the accumulating ice that what was forecast. There is some flooding as  Stoner Creek was up 19 to 20 feet. Roads are slick and hazardous as of Friday morning. Many businesses are closed. If you must venture out, it is advisable to contact the business…

KYTC District 7 continue operations

By Editor | February 1, 2022

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 4, 2022) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises that this news release serves as an update. District 7 personnel have addressed B and C routes today after A routes were completed. State forces continue to patrol and spot treat areas in counties this evening. Priority A routes include major through routes…

UPDATED: Surge in cases

By Editor | January 18, 2022

UPDATE: The Bourbon County Health Department Staff had a very challenging week, ending Friday 1/14, with another record number of new COVID cases. There were 242 new positive test results vs. 222 the week before. Of those 242 new patients 112 were males, ranging in age from 3 – 90. 130 were females, ranging in…

Central Kentucky winter event

By Editor | January 18, 2022

Higher temperatures and sunlight   LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 18, 2022) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises that this news release serves as an update. District 7 crews reported for work early this morning to patrol routes and treat icy spots as necessary. Areas with snow prone to drifting were also monitored. Temperatures for today…

Gov. Beshear Closes State Office Buildings Friday After Declaring State of Emergency Following Heavy Snowfall

By Editor | January 7, 2022

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 6, 2022) – Gov. Andy Beshear is closing state office buildings Friday, Jan. 7, after declaring a state of emergency and confirming with Kentucky Emergency Management that freezing, single-digit temperatures are expected over much of the commonwealth beginning at 8 p.m. EST and continuing through the night. “All roadway surfaces will freeze.…

With positive-test rate a record and new cases a near-record, Beshear says Kentucky is in a surge from Omicron; cities lead

By Editor | January 3, 2022

By Melissa Patrick and Al Cross Kentucky Health News   After two days of high case numbers and a record-setting positive-test rate, Gov. Andy Beshear says Kentucky is in an Omicron-variant surge. “Folks, it’s clear Kentucky is now in a surge from Omicron. . . . This is the most contagious variant we’ve seen. Protect…

Kentucky American Water’s H2O Help to Others Program Helps Eligible Customers with Water Bill Payments

By Editor | December 29, 2021

LEXINGTON, Ky., (December 29, 2021) – Kentucky American Water customers who find themselves unable to pay their water bills may be eligible for assistance through the company’s H2O Help to Others program. Residential Kentucky American Water customers qualify for assistance if funds permit and if they meet the following guidelines: • Customer’s total gross household…

Traditional Bank Establishes Western KY Disaster Relief Fund

By Editor | December 15, 2021

12/15/21 – In response to the devastating tornados and severe weather patterns that recently ravaged our state, Traditional Bank has established the Western KY Disaster Relief Fund. This account is now open and available for bank employees and community members to donate directly to relief and recovery efforts. As an incentive to encourage donations, and…