COVID-19 is “alive and well” in Kentucky, cautions infectious disease expert Dr. Mark Burns, as hospitalizations for the virus rise and students and teachers head back to school.
Dr. John Pearson, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology at Duke University, came by the August membership luncheon of the ...
Donations from the community could help save the lives of Burnside Police Officers. At Monday's August meeting of the ...
For the last 17 months or so, Science Hill Christian Church has been “a church on the move,” according to Pastor Gordy ...
Other speakers at Friday night’s Marshall County Republican dinner were clean-shaven and dressed up. Marty Barrett had a long ...
Another page in the history of the Pulaski County Public Library has turned, as a new library director is in place and ready ...
Kentucky's Emergency Medical Services are facing severe staffing shortages, with low pay, "abysmal" reimbursement rates and ...
After an unsuccessful search on Sunday, responders located on Monday afternoon the body of a Pulaski County man who fell into ...
I read a book years ago by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale called, “The amazing results of positive thinking” and I recommend it as ...
Emergency crews halted their search for a possible drowning victim late Sunday night, with plans to begin again Monday ...
Tickets go on sale next week for the annual Denim and Diamonds gala, a womens’ night out for ladies 21 years old and older.
It’s a new month, and we are taking a look at a new decade in Pulaski’s Past – this time in the not-so-distant past, 2014.