Business owners ask city of Richmond to address drainage after flooding
Bethany and Jason Freeman, owners of Prosigns on Big Hill Avenue, said the flooding caused them to lose tens of thousands of dollars in inventory and left nearly $20,000 in damage to their building during a city… Read the full report at WKYT
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The proposal has drawn mixed reactions from Kentucky parents, educators, lawmakers and health professionals.

Casey County man drowns at Lake Cumberland
Coots said his office responded to the Caney Fork Creek area at 5:30 p.m., where 28-year-old Joshua Wethington was pronounced dead at the scene.

Lexington grocery store now accepts SNAP benefits, EBT payments
Food Chain’s Neighborhood Green Grocery is now able to accept EBT payments for all products sold in the store.

Kismet pop-up draws crowd at Al’s Bar
The owners said they closed the brick-and-mortar location to spend more time with family. Since then, they have hosted pop-up events around town over the past two years.
