Second Annual Lindsey Wilson University Faculty-Staff Exhibit Shows ‘The heART Of LWU’

Public reception to be held 2-5 p.m. CT on Feb. 5 in Lucretia C. Begley Art Gallery. by Duane Bonifer COLUMBIA, KY. (01/28/2026) The creativity and diverse artistic expressions of […]
Lindsey Wilson University Student, Faculty Member Make History in England

Max Bennett ’29 of Hiseville, physics professor Mark McKinnon are first from Lindsey Wilson to participate in Harlaxton College semester. by Duane Bonifer COLUMBIA, KY. (01/28/2026) Lindsey Wilson University student Max Bennett ’29 and physics professor Mark McKinnon are making history […]
KYTC District 8 Crews Continue Winter Weather Operations
Below-freezing temperatures expected to cause black ice; motorists urged to limit travel. SOMERSET, Ky. (Jan. 27, 2026) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 8 highway crews continue active plowing and treating operations […]
Congressman Comer Reintroduces The MARINA Act To Protect Kentucky’s Marina Owners

WASHINGTON – Congressman James Comer (R-Ky.) today reintroduced the Maintaining Access to Recreational Industry and Necessary Adjustments (MARINA) Act, legislation designed to provide greater transparency, predictability, and stability in fee […]
Representative Amy Neighbors Legislative Update: Healthcare, First Responder, Education Measures Clear House
As the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly wrapped up its third week, lawmakers left Frankfort with an eye on the massive winter storm expected to hit the Commonwealth over the weekend. […]
Governor Beshear Provides Update on State’s Response to Winter Storm System

Gov. Andy Beshear provided the latest update on response efforts to the weekend’s winter storm, along with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Secretary Jim Gray and Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) Director […]
KYTC District 8 Crews Continue Winter Weather Operations
Frigid temperatures cause refreezing; motorists urged to stay off roads. SOMERSET, Ky. (Jan. 26, 2026) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 8 highway crews continue active plowing and treating operations across the […]
Winter Storm Gives Lindsey Wilson University Students New Experiences

From witnessing a first snowfall to taking a first sledding trip down a legendary campus hill, snow and ice help build community among the student body. by Duane Bonifer COLUMBIA, […]
City Excited For The Sixth Year Of Veteran Banners In Downtown Columbia

The City of Columbia is excited for our sixth year of our downtown veteran banners. We are currently in the process of receiving quotes for veteran banners and hope to have more information soon. Once quotes have […]
T.J. Samson Community Hospital Proud To Be First Healthcare Provider In U.S. To Offer BrainWatch

When patients arrive in the emergency department confused, unresponsive, or experiencing seizure-like episodes, time is critical. Worried families want answers quickly, and doctors need to understand what’s happening inside the brain as soon […]