Thursday Feb 9 | Blood Horse
Grade I Winner Line of David Sires First Foal
The colt was bred by Eamon Cleary and gave birth Jan. 19 at his Clearsky Farms near Lexington.
Work begins Wednesday to widen stretch of U.S. 68 in Bourbon County
Work will begin on Wednesday on a two-year project to widen a portion of U.S. 68 in Bourbon County.
Paris man is charged with murder after altercation
Ernest Waugh, 51, of Paris, died as a result of an assault at 780 Connelly Alley, Bourbon County Deputy Coroner Terry Pollitt said.
First Foals Reported for Champion Midshipman
26. Out of the grade III-winning mare Freefourracing, the filly is a half-sister to listed winner Speedway and stakes-placed Free Brave and Ready Racer.
Graceful Touch gives birth to Lucky Chucky colt
Graceful Touch, one of the most prolific trotting mares of modern time, gave birth to a colt by Lucky Chucky at Hunterton Farm in Paris, Ky., outside of Lexington on Tuesday night.
Annual earnings up at Kentucky Bank
Kentucky Bancshares, the Paris-based parent company of Kentucky Bank, announced recently that its fourth-quarter earnings dipped slightly while its annual profit rose compared to 2010.
State incentives for expanding companies OK'd, including Central Motor Wheel in Paris
The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority board approved tax incentives Thursday for companies, including Central Motor Wheel of America, that are considering new investments in the state.
Elementary School Teacher Arrested For Allegedly Exposing Himself At Restaurant
A teacher at Paris Elementary school has been arrested after he allegedly exposed himself at a fast food restaurant Monday.
Man faces felony charges for allegedly putting hunting traps in a public park
A Mount Sterling man who police say illegally set hunting traps in a Paris public park, resulting in the death of a pet dog, is now facing two felony charges in connection with the incident.