Henderson Co. Schools Making Changes
July 28th, 2010 by WEHT - Local NewsHENDERSON CO., KY - It's almost time for some Kentucky students to head back to school. Henderson County starts next Thursday, August 5th.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - It's almost time for some Kentucky students to head back to school. Henderson County starts next Thursday, August 5th.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - It's almost time for some Kentucky students to head back to school. Henderson County starts next Thursday, August 5th.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - It's back to school time for Tri-Staters. Henderson County starts school next Thursday. NEWS 25 finds out what kids need before they can get back to the classrooms.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - It's back to school time for Tri-Staters. Henderson County starts school next Thursday. NEWS 25 finds out what kids need before they can get back to the classrooms.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - A Henderson County woman is arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $30,000 from a doctor's office.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - A Henderson County woman is arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $30,000 from a doctor's office.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - After four train derailments in the Tri-State in the past two months, NEWS 25 is looking deeper into how emergency responders deal with this type of accident, and who foots the bill.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - Amanda's Law came out of the highly publicized abuse case involving former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn. The law allows Kentucky courts to use GPS monitoring bracelets to track domestic violence offenders. NEWS 25 learns so far it's hard to enforce.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - Amanda's Law came out of the highly publicized abuse case involving former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn. The law allows Kentucky courts to use GPS monitoring bracelets to track domestic violence offenders. NEWS 25 learns so far it's hard to enforce.
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON CO., KY - Amanda's Law came out of the highly publicized abuse case involving former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn. The law allows Kentucky courts to use GPS monitoring bracelets to track domestic violence offenders. NEWS 25 learns so far it's hard to enforce.
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