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Helene's remnants will continue to bring us periods of rain through tomorrow
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Jay Cardosi reports persistent rainy weather in the area, expecting an additional 1 to 2 inches, with some regions reaching up to 5 inches. Despite the rainfall, flash flooding is deemed unlikely due to previous drought conditions, which have allowed for ground absorption. Windy conditions will gradually lessen overnight. The rain, linked to remnants of Tropical Storm Lee, will continue into Saturday with temperatures hovering around 70°F. While rain will be prevalent tomorrow, some dry moments are expected Sunday, with a warming trend leading to sunnier, more comfortable days next week, peaking at around 75-80°F.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about continued high rain chances as we push into the weekend
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Franklin County, Boyle County, Bryan Station compete for Play of the Week: Nov. 15
SUMMARY: In this week’s playoff highlights, the spotlight is on standout plays and top performances from high school football. A remarkable hit by Kaden Campbell showcased defensive prowess in the Franklin County game, while Montan Quisenberry impressed with a strong touchdown dive. Brian Station’s Galagan White made a significant impact with a blocked field goal leading to a touchdown. The Community is invited to vote on the top plays, with results announced Tuesday. Additionally, the search for Central Kentucky’s best student section continues, highlighting Woodford County’s energetic performance. A home team hype award will be presented soon, celebrating school spirit.
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Air Pollution Control District says air quality violations against companies are common
SUMMARY: The former D.D. Williamson plant faced air quality violations related to inadequate documentation and an incident last October where food coloring leaked, affecting neighboring properties. The Air Pollution Control District, which oversees numerous companies, noted that violations are common but emphasized the importance of returning to compliance. In response to the issues, the company rectified record-keeping problems and implemented a new internal surveillance system to monitor equipment more effectively. A financial penalty is involved, but the focus remains on ensuring compliance rather than solely punitive measures.
Air Pollution Control District says air quality violations against companies are common
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Kentucky lawmakers want school district equity officer ousted after ‘inflammatory’ post | Kentucky
SUMMARY: After Kentucky lawmakers called for John Marshall, Jefferson County Public Schools’ chief equity officer, to resign due to an “inflammatory” social media post, supporters rallied to defend him. Marshall’s post, which emphasized skepticism about the intentions of white individuals towards Black people, attracted criticism from 14 Republican lawmakers who deemed it divisive and contrary to unifying goals in schools. They demanded either Marshall’s resignation or termination by the school board. In response, supporters argued that he plays a crucial role in combating racism, and an online petition backing him gained over 250 signatures. The controversy reflects ongoing GOP criticism of JCPS.
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