After several minutes of discussing at Monday’s City Council meeting the Pitman Creek Wastewater plant and her concerns about leachate being accepted there, McCreary County podcast investigator Darlene Price ended
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Apr 16, 2021 1 of 2
Workers on the new Ky. 461 ramp brought in equipment to help stabilize the truck while first responders worked at extricating the driver.
PCSO
The driver of this vehicle needed to be extricated after being in a rollover accident Friday afternoon. Officials say he was flown to the UK Medical Center.Â
SRT
The driver of a truck had to be extricated and flown to Lexington after being in a rollover accident that took place Friday afternoon on Barnesburg Road.
According to Pulaski County Sheriffâs Office Captain Troy McLin, the driver of the vehicle was Charlie Thomas Wesley, 50, of Somerset.
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Mar 8, 2021
Mar 8, 2021
Work has begun on the demolition of Cundiff Square s business buildings, taking the first steps in the creation of the four-year University of Somerset. Carla Slavey
As one chapter in the story of Somerset closes, another one begins to be written.
What is historically known as the beginnings of Somerset, and what once used to be a development called Cundiff Square â named after its developer, C.K. Cundiff â is taking its first steps in becoming the new home of the University of Somerset.
Contractor Weddle Enterprises has begun the demolition of the propertyâs existing buildings, clearing the way for what is planned to be the home of a four-year, science based university.