Oct 24 Environment KSU Plans Floating Lab On Kentucky River Dr. James Tidwell, head of the university’s aquaculture program, says the vessel will be used to research water quality and fish and freshwater mussel populations, and for graduate programs, like the master’s in environmental studies. By Tony McVeigh Oct 24 Environment KSU Plans Floating Lab On Kentucky River Tony McVeigh
Oct 7 Local News In Depth: Historic Bridge Faces Uncertain Future In 1931, the town found new life when the state built a bridge at Gratz to connect Owen and Henry counties. Eight years ago, the 1,100 foot long bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places. By Tony McVeigh Oct 7 Local News In Depth: Historic Bridge Faces Uncertain Future Tony McVeigh
Jun 17 Local News Flood Debris Choking Part Of Kentucky River Debris left behind by last month’s Kentucky River flood is still partially blocking navigable waters in Frankfort. Kentucky Public Radio’s Tony McVeigh has been examining the lingering effects of the record flood. By Rick Howlett Jun 17 Local News Flood Debris Choking Part Of Kentucky River Rick Howlett
Feb 17 Local News Letcher Co. Tap Water Contaminated 2nd Time Letcher County residents have been warned not to use their tap water for anything but flushing toilets. A petroleum leak is suspected, and was also the culprit for a similar incident in November 2008. By Kristin Espeland Feb 17 Local News Letcher Co. Tap Water Contaminated 2nd Time Kristin Espeland
Nov 10 Local News Whitesburg Oil Wholesaler Violated Water Regs The Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection has cited a Whitesburg petroleum wholesaler for contaminating the city’s water supply. Don Childers of Childers Oil Company could pay up to $25,000 for every day he violated state environmental regulations, including one that prohibits unlawful discharges into the Kentucky River. By Kristin Espeland Nov 10 Local News Whitesburg Oil Wholesaler Violated Water Regs Kristin Espeland