Editor's note: the beginning of this story appeared in the March 14 issue but the continuation did not get printed. This is the article in its…
At noon March 11, Mayor Mark Christopher called a special meeting of the Williamstown City Council to order to discuss hiring an outside law f…
At the March 11 meeting of the Corinth City Council, Courtney New, Director of Northern Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (NKY ASAP) …
Williamstown senior Orion Taylor was awarded a scholarship made possible by the Kentucky School Board Association (KSBA) and the KSBA Educatio…
Each month the Grant County Sheriff’s Office compiles a cumulative, monthly report on all responses by the department. Numbers for February ar…
The culinary pathway at Grant County High School isn't the only career program getting an upgrade this year. By the time the new welding cente…
Grant County Career and Technical School unveiled its shiny new industrial kitchen in a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, March 8. The kitchen b…
Mayor Mark Christopher called the Williamstown City Council to order on March 4 with a full chamber and the full council in attendance. The ma…
Judge/Executive Chuck Dills called the March 5 Grant County Fiscal Court meeting to order with all magistrates in attendance. District 2 Magis…
Since 2016, MGP has been in Williamstown, but in the wake of events surrounding the proposed whiskey warehouses on Conrad Lane, the company ha…
The Career and Technology Center at Grant County High School is receiving an addition that will hopefully be completed by the summer of 2024. …
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Between Feb. 28 through March 3 the Grant County Sheriff’s Office:
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The Beatles sang about a “long and winding road,” which is a good way to describe the journey Williamstown and the MGP whiskey warehouses have…
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Between Feb. 20 and Feb. 27, the Grant County Sheriff’s office:
Grant County High School students are learning some impressive skills in the Career and Technical Center. Students enrolled in the Automotive …
Nearly 100 high school students representing Kentucky’s electric cooperatives gathered at the Kentucky Capitol on Feb. 21 for the Frankfort Yo…
Grant County Middle School was a battlefield Feb. 23 and 24 as a group of budding actors and actresses presented the play, “The Entire America…
Driving out Kentucky 467/Warsaw Road is becoming busier than ever. Duke Energy is relocating their lines for upcoming road work/repairs. Work …
On Feb. 21, taking advantage of the break in winter, crews set the third of five facades atop buildings on Williamstown’s Main Street downtown.
Due to the Presidents’ Day holiday, the February Dry Ridge City Council meeting was postponed a week. With all council members present, Mayor …
The Feb. 20 meeting of the Williamstown City Council included many agenda items and concluded with an executive session to discuss pending lit…
The first day of school may seem far away, but kindergarten registration for both Grant County and Williamstown Independent school districts i…
Grant County wants to do something to provide countywide broadband internet access, according to Deputy Judge/Executive Colton Simpson. There …
Kentucky Revised Statute (KRS) 149.375, governs the timing of the spring and fall fire seasons. Spring fire season runs from Feb. 15 until April 30.
Williamstown Fire Chief/Grant County Emergency Management Director Les Whalen said he is already seeing grass fires in Grant County, and he wa…