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With warmer weather arriving, Simpson County has once again made life jackets available at its two loaner stations along the ...
Public health officials continue to urge Kentuckians to ensure their children are immunized against measles, as they ...
Eagles, the Franklin-Simpson Wildcats’ baseball team returned home to Greg Shelton Field on April 24 to host the ...
The Franklin Police Department had a great turnout of participants at their second self-defense class of the year, held at ...
My grandmother did not know how to drive a car. Instead, she spent most of her life relying on my grandfather and her in-laws ...
History was made on April 17 at the F-S Soccer and Softball Complex as Franklin-Simpson High School’s Track and Field team hosted the Franklin-Simpson Invitational, its first home meet in ...
The elevator at the Goodnight Memorial Library in Franklin is once again operational after being out of service since November of last year.
The City of Franklin has received a grant of nearly $900,000 to fund two water main replacement projects aimed at improving water service and resolving issues along a busy thoroughfare.
Voters in Alaska, Missouri and Nebraska were asked last year whether they wanted to require employers to provide paid sick leave to their workers. They overwhelmingly ...
Kentucky Emergency Management officials emphasize that severe weather poses a significant and frequent threat to residents, often leading to preventable injuries and fatalities. Following a period of ...
U.S. stocks rose again Tuesday as stronger-than-expected profits kept piling higher for companies, though CEOs said they're unsure how long that can last because of uncertainty around ...
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