(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) – Wednesday, Nov. 20 is Utility Scam Awareness Day and Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company are joining Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) in their efforts to educate consumers and expose the tactics used by scammers.
In a recent town hall meeting on Monday evening at Pete’s Diner in northern Garrard County, local officials and concerned citizens gathered to discuss the upcoming changes to the Rogers Road intersection, a project spearheaded by the State Highway Department aimed at reducing fatalities.
RICHMOND, Ky. — This year, Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) received $5 million from the Kentucky General Assembly to fund the construction of a childcare center on the Corbin Campus. The childcare center, which is part of the university’s initiative to bring a Scholar House to the Corbin Campus, will accommodate more than 100 children.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Attorney General Russell Coleman announced today a new round of applications for grant funding will open for those seeking funds from the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission (KYOAAC). The Commission will review grant applications in two categories: Prevention and Treatment/Recovery Support.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that a record number of Kentuckians are actively pursuing pathways to good, high-paying jobs across the commonwealth through registered apprenticeship programs.
Op-ed from Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell
FRANKFORT — As the holidays approach, Kentuckians across the Commonwealth prepare to celebrate with family, food, and festive gatherings. It's a time of togetherness and gratitude, and it’s also an opportunity to reflect on how we can strengthen our communities. One powerful way we can do this is by choosing to support local businesses and buying local agricultural products. This holiday season, I encourage all Kentuckians to support our local farmers and producers by incorporating Kentucky Proud products into your celebrations.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary October 2024 unemployment rate was 5%, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS), an agency within the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet.
In a thrilling and hard-fought contest, the Garrard County Golden Lions faced off against the Louisville Central Yellow Jackets in a game that showcased the second round of the 3A playoffs on Friday night. The game, held at Louisville Central, saw Garrard County leading 7-6 at halftime, thanks to their impressive ball control offense. However, the second half brought a series of challenges and dramatic moments that ultimately led to a 32-7 victory for Louisville Central.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear was joined by local leaders and executives from Shelbyville Battery Manufacturing, a subsidiary of e-Storage, to announce the largest economic development project in Shelby County’s history and the largest jobs announcement in the commonwealth in more than two years. The nearly $712 million project creating 1,572 skilled, high-tech jobs represents the third-largest project for job creation during the administration and the fourth-largest investment.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Attorney General Russell Coleman and a bipartisan coalition of 46 other attorneys general called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to improve the Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) and close an unmonitored loophole that bad actors exploit to access the U.S. telephone network.
Garrard County’s football team is heading into a high-stakes showdown with Louisville Central tonight, aiming to overcome historical challenges in the second round of the playoffs. After a decisive 35-7 win over Elizabethtown, which secured the Golden Lions' first advancement to round two since 2017, the team faces off against District 3 champion Louisville Central. This matchup, played on Central’s home turf, marks the second-ever meeting between the teams; Central won their first clash in 2016.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that USDA is funding new projects in nearly every state to lower costs, expand access to clean energy and strengthen American farms and small businesses. USDA is making the investments through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), a program that has seen record demand in response to historic funding provided by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – State officials and members of Team Kentucky’s Transportation Cabinet held an event today at a Kenton County maintenance facility to mark the beginning of snow and ice season in the transportation world. With winter weather on the horizon, officials discussed preparation efforts and provided traveler tips to ensure safety for motorists. High school students have partnered with the cabinet, too, by participating in the second annual statewide “Paint the Plow” program to promote a safe driving message featuring original artwork on select plow blades used to clear state-maintained roadways in communities. Crews and support staff are ready to resume their “snow fighter” role to once again keep Kentucky moving safely this winter. With plow trucks prepped and gear checked, crews remind all drivers to remain alert for wintry weather.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding the 2024 election…
Garrard County residents are invited to attend the regular Fiscal Court meeting scheduled for tonight, November 12, 2024, at 6:00 PM at the courthouse located at 15 Public Square. Presided over by Judge/Executive Christopher T. Elleman, the meeting will cover several community-focused agenda items and updates on local initiatives.
In a thrilling display of football prowess, the Garrard County Golden Lions secured a commanding 35-7 victory over the Elizabethtown Panthers in the first round of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association playoffs. The win marks Garrard County's first playoff victory since 2017 and solidifies their undefeated record at home this season.
A photo album capturing moments from the Golden Lions Football team's win against Elizabethtown in the first round of the playoffs at home on November 8, 2024.
By Senator Donald Douglas
Veterans Day, originally recognized as "Armistice Day" on Nov. 11, 1919, marked the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress soon passed a resolution for annual observance in 1926, and by 1938, Veterans Day became a national holiday. Unlike Memorial Day, which honors those who gave their lives in service, Veterans Day is a time to honor all American veterans, especially the living men and women who have served our country honorably in both war and peace.
Garrard County High School will open its postseason campaign this Friday at home, hosting Elizabethtown in a first-round matchup that carries significant historical weight and competitive stakes. The Elizabethtown Panthers, a dominant force with a 3-0 all-time series lead over Garrard County, defeated the Golden Lions 23-0 in their last encounter during the playoffs' first round in 2022. All previous meetings between the two teams have occurred in the postseason, underscoring the intensity of their playoff rivalry.
Garrard County Schools are set to honor veterans with a series of events across several schools, allowing students, staff, and community members to pay tribute to those who have served. The celebrations, spanning over two days, will include parades, breakfasts, and special programs dedicated to veterans. These events will not only commemorate the sacrifices of veterans but also provide students with a valuable opportunity to learn about and appreciate the importance of Veterans Day.
In the 2024 General Election, Garrard County recorded a total of 8,982 ballots cast, with all nine polling locations reporting their results in full. Here is a summary of the key races and voting patterns as reported in the cumulative unofficial results:
The Garrard County Clerk’s Office has confirmed that all voting preparations are complete and that it is fully prepared to handle the expected influx of voters today. Following a strong turnout during the early voting period, which saw 22 percent of eligible voters casting their ballots, county officials are encouraging residents to plan accordingly, as lines are anticipated on Election Day.
The Lancaster City Council is set to convene for its regular scheduled meeting on November 4, 2024, at the Billy C. Moss Municipal Center, located at 308 West Maple Avenue. The meeting, which will begin at 6:00 p.m., will address several important items on the agenda, encompassing community grants, departmental reports, updates on old business, and new issues affecting local residents.
Garrard County High School’s boys basketball program is extending a warm invitation to its alumni community for an exclusive open practice session. Scheduled for November 23, the event welcomes all former players, coaches, and managers who were part of the boys basketball team, offering them a chance to reconnect, witness the current team in action, and relive their days on the court.
Kentucky student-athletes who are involved in agriculture are invited to apply for one of six scholarships and recognition as a 2025 Kentucky Ag Athlete of the Year.
Attorney General Russell Coleman is protecting the integrity of Kentucky elections as no excuse early voting begins Thursday. To keep the Commonwealth’s elections free, fair and secure, Attorney General Coleman asks Kentuckians to report any suspected election law violations to the Attorney General’s Election Fraud Hotline at (800) 328-VOTE or online.
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is set to end this Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 2:00 a.m. local time. Clocks will be turned back one hour, marking the seasonal transition that brings brighter mornings and earlier evenings. This adjustment aims to make better use of daylight during the shorter days of fall and winter, though it also brings a shift in evening light that can affect daily routines and energy consumption.
A photo album capturing moments from the Golden Lions Football team's win against Harrison County at home on November 1, 2024.
In a commanding display of skill, teamwork, and determination, the Garrard County Golden Lions clinched a decisive 42-14 victory against Harrison County on their home field on Friday night. The win capped an impressive regular season and secured Garrard's unbeaten record at their new sports facility, marking a memorable senior night for the team and its supporters. With the stands packed, fans witnessed Garrard’s offensive firepower and defensive strength, characteristics that have defined their successful season as they set sights on the upcoming state playoffs.
Garrard County will conclude its 2024 regular season with a home game against Harrison County on Friday night. This matchup, marking the fourth meeting between the two programs, holds significant value for the Golden Lions as they aim to extend their home winning streak to five games and carry momentum into the postseason. While Friday’s game won’t be the last on home turf, it will be Senior Night — an occasion historically marked by both triumphs and challenges for Garrard County.