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Kentucky drivers entering peak season for deer collisions

Kentucky drivers entering peak season for deer collisions

When asked to identify the most dangerous animal in the United States, most people, depending on where they live, would likely point first to a bear, mountain lion, alligator or even a shark. While those are all seemingly logical choices, statistics from the Insurance Information Institute reveal that the deadliest animal roaming the country is […]

Whitfield Talks Coal in Muhlenberg

Whitfield Talks Coal in Muhlenberg

MUHLENBERG COUNTY – 1st District Congressman Ed Whitfield made a stop in Greenville this past Saturday to speak to the community about the future of the coal industry. Kenny Allen, VP of Operations, Armstrong Coal Company, introduced Congressman Whitfield as one of the biggest supporters of the coal industry and Kentucky jobs. The Congressman believes […]

Central City Makes Recycling Even Easier & More Convenient

Central City Makes Recycling Even Easier & More Convenient

MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KY (10/12/11) – In the past, locals may have had difficulty finding a way to recycle, but that is not the case these days. The county of Muhlenberg has put extra focus on recycling initiatives and most recently, Central City purchased new recycling bins for use by local residents. According to Central City […]

Over $4.4 million approved for Muhlenberg, Christian and Hopkins

Over $4.4 million approved for Muhlenberg, Christian and Hopkins

FRANKFORT, KY (10/11/11) – A state legislative committee today approved over $4.46 million in agreements for public service agencies or projects in the tri-county area, including $4.06 million in federal funds for nutritional services in the Pennyrile, Green River and Purchase regions. State Rep. Brent Yonts, D-Greenville, a member and former co-chair of the state […]

Did you know?

Did you know?

A hot water faucet that leaks 60 drops per minute can waste 192 gallons of water and 48 kilowatt hours of electricity per month. Only one percent of the water on Earth is fresh and accessible for human use. The remaining 99% is either unusable brine or ice. The world has approximately 326 trillion gallons […]

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