To describe my role within the City of Nicholasville I am a Lieutenant on patrol shift for the Police Department. As a Lieutenant, I am responsible for running a shift and responding to calls for service.
Gov. Andy Beshear today announced that crews soon will begin removing flood debris from waterways in the eastern Kentucky counties that suffered catastrophic flooding three weeks ago.
On Tuesday, Transylvania University President Brien Lewis welcomed the mayors of Lexington and Somerset to campus as they helped announce the kickoff of a national discussion aimed at fighting toxic polarization in the United States.
Today, Gov. Andy Beshear attended a groundbreaking ceremony at the Muhlenberg County Airport to celebrate an upcoming hangar project to support the Madisonville Community College (MCC) Fixed Wing Aviation Program based at the airport.
“UK giving these iPads to students is such a big investment in us. If you're someone who thinks outside of the box — which UK encourages us to do — you should explore the opportunities available to you through resources.”
Transylvania University athletics staff traveled to Barren County on Monday to talk about the positive power of sports with more than 50 middle and high school girls.
Kentucky’s success at the U.S. Women’s Amateur didn’t miss a beat Tuesday, as junior Laney Frye shares the top of the leaderboard and reigning champion and senior Jensen Castle put herself in the top 15 after the second round of stroke play at Chambers Bay (par 73, 6,541 yards) in University Place, Washington.
C. Shawn McGuffey, a 1998 graduate of Transylvania University, will return to campus beginning in January 2023 as the Kenan Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Gov. Andy Beshear has announced the Kentucky Department of Revenue (DOR) will honor the recently announced IRS special tax relief for taxpayers in any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as qualifying for individual assistance or public assistance due to the recent flooding that caused extensive damage in parts of Eastern Kentucky.