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Bright and mild for St. Patrick's Day

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-03-17 05:25:37

SUMMARY: On this St. Patrick’s Day, temperatures in the Louisville area start chilly at 33 to 34 degrees, with some locations dropping to the 20s. However, sunny skies and a light southwest breeze will warm temperatures to a high of 57 by afternoon. Tonight will see a gradual dip back into the 40s. Tomorrow and Wednesday will bring even warmer highs in the 70s, although rain and storms are expected midweek. The first day of spring will cool down to 49 degrees, followed by mild weekend temperatures near 60 with some rain chances, particularly during the first half of Saturday and Sunday.

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Bluegrass Community & Technical College

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www.youtube.com – FOX 56 News – 2025-03-17 13:35:07

SUMMARY: Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) is celebrating Women’s History Month throughout March by highlighting the achievements of women within the college community, including students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members. A committee has been formed to select and recognize 31 women, one each day, showcasing their diverse backgrounds and accomplishments. The initiative aims to raise awareness of women’s contributions and engage the community, with information shared via social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, as well as a dedicated website. This celebration fosters appreciation for women’s roles and accomplishments at BCTC.

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It’s Women’s History Month and our friends at Bluegrass Community & Technical college are using these 31 days to support the women our community making a difference with BCTC!

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2 injured in head-on collision in Logan County

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www.wnky.com – WNKY Staff – 2025-03-17 13:14:00

SUMMARY: On Monday, a head-on collision in Logan County, Kentucky, resulted in injuries to two drivers. The accident occurred around 10:06 a.m. on Highland Lick Road when a 2024 Honda Civic, driven by Mary Buchanon, crossed into the opposite lane and struck a 2022 Chevrolet Colorado driven by Chase Mayes. Both vehicles sustained significant damage, and the impact caused Mayes’ vehicle to flip. Emergency services, including the Russellville Rural Fire Department and Logan County EMS, provided care on the scene, and both drivers were subsequently transported for medical attention. The accident is under investigation by local authorities.

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Biden-era tax on natural gas repealed, a boon for energy industry | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Thérèse Boudreaux | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-17 11:37:00

(The Center Square) – America’s natural gas industry celebrated Monday after President Donald Trump signed into law a resolution repealing Biden-era fees on methane emissions.

The Waste Emissions Charge, which Republicans say is the equivalent of a natural gas tax, was authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and implemented by the Environmental Protection Agency in November 2024.

The resolution rescinds that regulation under the Congressional Review Act. The CRA legislation gives Congress the authority to repeal regulations issued during the final months of a previous administration.

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Chairman Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., called the repeal “a victory for the American businesses and families who would have been forced to bear the cost of the Biden-Harris Administration’s natural gas tax.”

“It’s time to restore American energy dominance by harnessing innovation and producing the natural gas needed to support our electric grid,” Guthrie added.

Energy experts who testified before Congress in February said the high energy prices during Joe Biden’s presidency directly resulted from increased environmental regulations on energy production. The regulations slowed down domestic energy production and consequently led to increased costs, they said.

The American Exploration and Production Council (AXPC) shares the same view, praising Republicans in Congress and Trump for repealing the Waste Emissions Charge.

“AXPC thanks President Trump for signing the Congressional Review Act legislation – to undo EPA’s flawed rule to implement the natural gas tax,” AXPC CEO Anne Bradbury stated. “While American energy producers remain laser focused on reducing methane emissions, this punitive rule risked undermining those efforts.”

An analysis by the Congressional Budget Office shows that “Charging for methane emissions leads to an increase in the price of natural gas and a decrease in the quantity of natural gas produced and consumed.”

But environmental groups have argued that the legislation will increase energy costs and disrupt efforts to reduce emissions of a potent greenhouse gas. Nearly 80 environmentalist groups recently sent a letter urging lawmakers to keep the regulation, about to take effect, in place.

The Center Square reached out to multiple environmental groups but received no response in time for publication.

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