A partially sunken Cold War-era naval vessel in the Ohio River is raising safety concerns as officials push for it to be properly marked before boating season.
Boaters have been talking about the vessel for months, and they say it’s been there since before the airshow in September.
A Cold War-era naval vessel is slowly sinking in the Ohio River, and no one seems to know what to do with it. The YP-575’s ...
Friends of Sinners (FOS), a Christ-centered, residential, substance-abuse recovery program in Owensboro, is moving to a new ...
A $50,000 grant from the Foundation for a Health Kentucky will help to expand mental health and addiction services in the ...
The Owensboro branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), in collaboration with the Owensboro NAACP and ...
The Opportunity Center of Owensboro (OCO) was recently honored by being recognized as the Non-Profit of the Year in the Human ...
Owensboro City Commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, voicing their opposition to a bill filed in Frankfort that would have the state collect city and county occupational taxes. Occupational ...
Currently, Owensboro manages its own tax collection with five full-time employees who assist businesses and residents. The ...
Recruiting has been the main topic for most college football programs for the past month and for Virginia Tech, they are ...
So far, Louisville hold six commitments in the Class of 2026. This includes Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor School signal caller ...
The Owensboro High School 2015 state basketball championship team had a 10-year reunion Friday night at the OHS gym. The guys ...
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