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A historic church in Frankfort took in 6 feet of flood water but others are helping the church recover. Meanwhile, people on ...
Men dressed in white coveralls splattered with mud were busy cleaning out flood-damaged businesses along Main Street Friday ...
While the Kentucky River has flowed back into its banks and its mud has been scrubbed from the streets it inundated earlier this month, the hard work of cleaning out ...
First United Methodist Church in Frankfort will open its doors for a pancake breakfast for those affected by flooding, first ...
As Frankfort continues to recover from floods, people are being encouraged to come support businesses in the Capital City.
The Kentucky Blood Center is expanding it's partnership with The Milk Bank by adding a seventh drop-off location for frozen ...
Inspections of any barrels touched by the flood began Thursday and will continue until each is carefully assessed, a process ...
The advocacy group for Kentucky businesses spent more than $150,000 to lobby the state legislature in the three-month session ...
Though hard to believe, the 151st run for the roses is merely two weeks away. And there is no better way to prepare for the ...
Louisville fell nine votes short of becoming Kentucky's capital city in 1893. Frankfort has remained the state capital since then.
Nonprofits in Kentucky's capital city felt compelled to do something when more than 500 homes in Franklin County were destroyed by floodwaters.
The Franklin Co. courthouse remains closed due to flooding damage, with courts moving to alternate locations and Zoom to ...