High school artists invited to exhibit at KSU in May
The community will soon be able to view the art work of central Kentucky's high school students... More
- By MELISSA ARNOLD State Journal Staff Writer
The community will soon be able to view the art work of central Kentucky's high school students... More
Last year, with much promotion and fanfare, evangelist Tony Campolo was coming to town to be the... More
Sunday morning's alarm clock for Gov. Ernie Fletcher and his entourage was the same one that... More
Dr. Mary Evans Sias, Kentucky State University's next president, has a personal service contract... More
Without much ado, Gov. Ernie Fletcher is ending one of the most visible perks of his office - a... More
Good Shepherd School hosted Global World Day on Friday with visits to classrooms from people of... More
The city has sold a 1.4-acre lot at the Carpenter Farm for its original asking price of $205,000.... More
Wet weather didn't dampen the spirits of Second Street Elementary students celebrating Earth Day... More
In the Governor's Mansion early Thursday afternoon, LaJuana Wilcher referred to a wise man and... More
Two men were injured Thursday afternoon in a dispute that ended when one was shot with a flare... More
Frankfort High School will be receiving a facelift over the next three years. The Frankfort... More
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Someone from the local Electric and Water Plant Board likely will represent the city as Frankfort... More
After a week of deliberating, a jury found Harrod Concrete and Stone Co.'s blasting operations... More
The placement of a new memorial to Purple Heart recipients on golf course property at Juniper... More
Through a partnership with the Kentucky School Board Association, Franklin County Public Schools... More
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Andrew Ford, 9, is doing his part for the soldiers in Iraq. He manages a lemonade and Kool-Aid on... More
Visit the Franklin County Health Department the third Thursday of each month and you'll find a... More
Several times each summer when they were children, Louisville's Kent Whitworth and his identical... More
The county is considering amending a local zoning law to allow for partial retail sales in... More
The little blue people are out again at the east and west side fire stations. Although the... More
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