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Vocational program to target nursing students
A scholarship program targeting the medical field will soon be formed at Fulton Independent School, as discussed during the Board of Educations regular meeting Nov.
Fulton City Commission meets with grant writing firm
Michael Kannensohn, President of Strategic Funding Group, in Lexington, met with the Fulton Commission, during a special called meeting, Nov.
Brooks Chapel Rehoboth House provides shelter
A hand up, not a hand out, is how Brooks Chapel Ministries, Pastor Jessie Webb described the house, turned homeless shelter, located on Martin Luther King Jr.
Prize package awaits 'Lost Elf' finder
The Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce lost their elf. A contest, The Lost Elf, is slated to begin Nov.
In an effort to help the TCMO reach their goal of $8,000 to provide clothing to 40 local children, Fulton Kentucky News will run names of donors, along with the total amount received.
Fulton Countians begin early filing
Last Wednesday, Nov. 4, marked the beginning of the 2010 election season with candidates filing for either the primary on May 18, 2010 or the Nov.
Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce recently launched a 'Yard of the Season' campaign, to encourage area residents to spruce up lawns with seasonal decor.
City awarded grant; pump repair approved
It took only a short time Nov. 2, for the South Fulton Commission to conclude a special called meeting, concerning the well pump at the water plant, and the Community Development Block Grant.
Residential shooting investigated
An investigation began Oct. 26, after Fulton Police responded to a residence regarding shooting into the house.
Stolen Indiana truck recovered in Fulton
A truck reported stolen from Indiana was recovered Oct. 28 in Fulton, following a traffic stop.
KY city commissioner's home shot up
A Kentucky city commissioner's home was riddled with bullets while he was inside.
School Board resignations tendered
Carol Bransford and Robin Whitesell, both longtime members of the Fulton Independent Board of Education, recently resigned their positions as Chair and Vice Chair.
County, city officials join with common goal
Dennis Kosta, member of Project Recycle, addresses city and county officials and those in attendance of the meeting, which focused on recycling and centralized dispatch.
Board adopts resolution to refund revenue bonds
Fulton Independent Board of Education members approved a $.76 per $100 tax rate during their regular board meeting Sept.
Fulton Police found Johnny Becton around 8:30 Wednesday evening. He has been taken to Parkway Regional Hospital as a precaution, but Becton appears to be in good health.
Nearly $2 Million To Help Better Communities
A check for $1 million was awarded to the city of Fulton through a Community Development Block Grant.
Two killed, one injured in separate weekend accidents
Two local men were killed, and one injured in three separate vehicle crashes July 25-26. Robert Moss, 35, died as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident July 26 on Middle Road in Fulton.
Two killed, one injured in separate weekend accidents
Two local men were killed, and one injured in three separate vehicle crashes July 25-26. Robert Moss, 35, died as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident July 26 on Middle Road in Fulton.
Water Valley Congregation Rallies Despite Tragedy
No one was inside at the time of the fire, nor was anyone was hurt. Many said their first reaction was to break down and cry, but they're quickly regrouping and preparing for sunday services.