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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tony Pollard has played his way into some very exclusive company in the NFL alongside Derrick Henry as the league’s only running backs to run for at least 1,000 yards each of ...
With the softball season coming to an end for the Russellville Lady Panthers, it marks the end of one of the best individual seasons for one of its players for ...
The Simpson Fiscal Court opened its special-called meeting on May 18 with a public hearing to review the proposed use of Simpson County road aid and local government economic assistance ...
Tennessee lawmakers this year introduced seven bills aiming to set up guardrails for data centers in the state, but only one crossed the finish line. Data centers house the computers, networking ...
On May 12, 2026, due to an ongoing drug trafficking investigation, agents with the South Central Kentucky Drug Task Force were performing surveillance on Timothy Spivey’s residence on Macedonia Road ...
The long-awaited splash pad at Richland Park officially opened Friday, marking the culmination of a six-year effort to bring a new water attraction to local families. The May 22 ribbon-cutting ...
The Logan County Grand Jury convened on May 1, 2026, and returned in open court indictments against the following individuals: Arric Austin, Jr. - Custodial Interference. Arcenio Marquez Baker - ...
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Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana honored several outstanding young women during the Older Girl Recognition Ceremony on Sunday at the Houchens Program Center. The event, scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. at 4520 ...
The Franklin Favorite is a weekly newspaper based in Franklin, Ky. Its primary coverage area is Simpson County and southcentral Kentucky. It is available in print and online. The website is ...
Downtown Russellville continues to thrive because of the small businesses that bring personality, connection, and life to the square. Local boutiques and maker market owners say their shops are built ...