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Benton, Kentucky · BentonHENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) -- Fall Forest Fire Hazard Season in Kentucky will soon be underway. According to Kentucky Natural Resources, the season is set to begin October 1 and will conclude on December 15. During the season, it will be illegal to burn or set fire to any flammable material between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. within 150 feet of any woodland or brushland.See the Story
Forest fire hazard season to begin in Kentucky
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Hopkinsville · HopkinsvilleThe Christian County Lady Colonels made the trip north to take on host Henderson County Tuesday night on Senior Night. The southernmost Lady Colonels nearly pulled off an upset of the 20-5 Henderson squad as Christian County forced a five-set thriller before Henderson rallied for a 3-2 win. The northernmost Lady Colonels won the first two sets 25-23, 25-18 before Christian County (15-14) rallied to win the next two sets 25-23, 25-17. In the fift…See the Story
Christian County falls in 5 sets to Henderson | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
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Trigg County · Trigg CountyGov. Andy Beshear has announced $7.75 million in funding for 17 bridge projects across 13 Kentucky counties and three cities as part of the County and City Bridge Improvement Program. The projects will repair, replace, or preserve bridges that are currently closed or restricted, improving safety and restoring vital connections for families, schools, and businesses. This is the fourth round of awards since the program launched in 2025. To date, $…See the Story
Trigg County Among Those Receiving Funds For Bridges
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