A SWAT CALL locks down a school, Two Floyd County men were arrested on Meth related charges and the opioid epidemic rates are declining but there's still a major issue in Kentucy.
Officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the approval of the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) on Wednesday. Approximately 12,600 households in 14 counties in Kentucky that were affected by the Valentine’s Day weekend flooding are estimated to be eligible for the food assistance program to help with grocery expenses. For more details, folks can call 1-855-306-8959.
MORE WINTER WEATHER ABOUT TO STRIKE, GET TIMING AND FORECAST ACCUMULATIONS.
It's HUMP DAY! This episode has us talking about a NC woman who was so under the influence she didn't know she was in Kentucky, and had two small children in the car with her, in addition a Martin County man was arrested for burning a religious object(s), and a stolen bicycle report lands a Pike County man after he took a dip in a pond trying to run from police, once AGAIN, you can run, but you'll just go to jail tired. These and more topics of conversation around the cooler plus your weekend weather forecast to help you plan ahead.
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