Owensboro, KY News
Owensboro, KY News
Portion of Fifth and Walnut Street Closed Next Tuesday
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! All campuses will be closed on Monday, May 28.
Our students Go2Transfer! Miranda Bowlds was an OCTC student, a student worker...
City Hall, Transit Closed and Sanitation Schedule Modified for Memorial Day
VITA Program Seeks Trainees For Tax Returns
Check out our crew and the OCTC "Around KCTCS in 80 minutes" display from New Ho...
You are invited to attend a free seminar from the Idea Festival Design Centered...
Northwest Neighborhood Alliance Fun Day June 16
Dugan Best Neighborhood to Host Cleanup This Saturday
Seven Hills Neighborhood Alliance to Host Yard Sale
Asphalt Maintenance Starts Tomorrow on Starlite Drive
Asphalt Maintenance Starts Thursday on East 25th Street
City Commission Special Meetings - May 15
Midtown East and Seven Hills Neighborhood Alliances to Host Neighborhood Picnic May 26
Congrats to the RAD students, 12 graduates and 100% pass rate on the national AR...
May 2012 Commencement
Graduation Today-Tues., May 8 @ 7PM at RiverPark Center. Congrats to all who are...
OCTC Library Intersession Hours: 8am - 4pm, May 7th - June 5th.
City of Owensboro Media Conference Regarding OMU Tuesday, May 8
OCTC Library Intercession Hours: 8am to 4pm, May 7th through June 5th.
Taking a Summer Intersession class? Tuition is due May 7th. Taking an Eight Week...
Southeast Area Neighborhood Alliance May 10 Meeting Canceled
Owensboro Youth Council Meets Thursday
BE IN A LOCAL FILM!
RWRA Sewer Work on East Third Street Friday
Dugan Best Neighborhood to Host Cleanup Saturday, May 19
OCTC Chorus Rehearsals & Private Music Instruction
Jessica Cecil is at the World Championship FTC in St. Louis!!! Good luck to all...
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program May 2012 Meetings
RWRA Sewer Work on East 20th Tomorrow
OCTC Chorus Spring Concert
Invention and Innovation: Electronics and Music
City of Owensboro Celebrates Arbor Day 2012 with Tree Planting at Ben Hawes
A short workshop on Points Of View will be held at 12:30 today in L105. Learn th...
Neighborhood Alliance Program City Candidate Debate to be Replayed on Cable Channel 75
OCTC Blood Drive
#OCTCpie 3 Lewis Nall the first place "winner"--he didn't know everyone at the S...
#OCTCpie 2 Will Logsdon, the 3rd place food drive "winner".
#OCTCpie Chris Fitzgerald, from the DT Campus, 2nd place
Tomorrow is the last day that a Murray State transfer rep will be on campus this...
Local Agencies Launching Educational Campaign About the Dangers of Synthetic Marijuana
Come to Spring Fling for lunch and goodies today (10-2)! Great food, music, and...
A new leader in the #OCTCpie war--looks like Chris Fitzgerald at the DT Campus i...
Join Professor Al Wallace in L216 this morning at 11am for a free Financial Lite...
This is the bin in Dr. Klaubers office--if you want him to get "pied" I think he...
Dr. Dick & Dr. Klauber lead #OCTCpie food drive w/ D.Martin, C.Gesser & N.Wimpel...
Transfer reps from WKU-O, UofL-BSN, Univ of Evansville, and Murray St. will be h...
SPRING FLING is this Wed and Thurs, 10-2 outside! Join us for food, fun, cornho...
Here is your list of pie-able OCTC stars - donate nonperishable food items in th...
Let the Pie Games Begin! Check your email for details on #OCTCpie - the Food Dr...
Asphalt Maintenance Starts Tomorrow on East 20th Street+
Transfer Fair TODAY!! 11-2 in ATC 107. Come meet the 4year college reps and ge...
Hillcrest Area Alliance to Host Neighborhood Cleanup
Shifley-York Neighborhood Alliance Monthly Meeting Tomorrow
It's National Library Week! Stop by, say hello, and check out a good read!!
OCTC is hosting a Transfer Fair on Wed. April 11 from 11A- 2P in ATC 107. Over...
OCTC all campuses closing @ 12N on Fri., April 6. Happy Easter!
Please join us for this unique event!!
Neighborhood Alliance Program to Host City Commission Candidate Debate
World Changers Coming to Owensboro - Application Period Closed
Portion of Bittel Road Closed for Asphalt Maintenance
Public Works Department Declares War on Potholes
Demonstration from the Indian Camp. Look closely, who knew D.r WIlliams could mo...
Interested in The Theatre? (insert accent here) Join us Mon., April 9 @4:30P in...
RWRA Sewer Work Starting Monday on Westview and South Griffith
Sanitation on Normal Schedule and City Hall Closed in Observance of Good Friday, April 6
City of Owensboro Media Conference
Free HIV testing today in ATC 107 from 9:30-2. "When in Doubt, Get Yourself Chec...
Saturday March 31 from 9 am - 3 pm (come and go at your convenience) is the on-c...
S.A.F.E. is holding a Personal Care Items Drive for Matthew 25 from March 23 - A...
Apollo Area Alliance and Wesleyan Shawnee Neighborhood to Host Cleanups in April
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program: April 2012 Meetings
University of Louisville is in the Career/Transfer Center today from 11 to 3pm –...
Today in ATC 107: Jeremy Biggs (Ojibawa tribe) will be discussing “The Journey t...
Don't forget to sign up for the Road Race!!
GG Talbott Memorial 5k Road Race/Walk
Transfer reps on campus next week: UofL (main campus & BSN w/OMHS), Brescia Univ...
The last 4 Common Reading events for this semester: -Jeremy Biggs “Once Many and...
It's that time again! Here's your survival guide for summer/fall class registra...
Transfer reps on campus this week! EKU (Thurs. 15th) and Murray St. (Fri. 16th)...
RWRA Sewer Work on Sunset Drive Starting Thursday
RWRA Sewer Work on Cinderella Drive Starting Thursday
March 15 Dogwood Azaela Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Canceled
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Please stop in at the Main Campus f...
Fri., 3/16 8:30A in Blandford Hall guest lecturer Preston Swincher "Crossing the...
Owensboro Celebrates Tree City USA Designation with Riverfront Tree Planting
Owensboro Convention Center Groundbreaking Ceremony March 13
Intersection of East 19th and Alexander Closed to Traffic Tomorrow
RWRA Sewer Work on West Fifth Street Starting Tomorrow
Join S.A.F.E.! Students Aligned for Equality - new club promoting awareness & ac...
Happy Leap Day! Traditionally, girls are supposed to ask guy's out (or propose)...
Get your 15 minutes! Skylark: OCTC’s Literary & Art Magazine is now accepting su...
Transferring? W-2/29 WKU=RN>BSN. TH 3/1 U of Evansville.
Super Sunday II-Mass Men's Choir & College Fair
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program March 2012 Meetings
The Badgett Foundation was honored at the KCTCS President's Gala for their schol...
Dragon Boat Festival Announces 2012 Event Date and Team Registration Information
Owensboro Fire Department Releases 2011 Statistics
Murray State's transfer rep will be in the CRTC Thurs Feb 23rd. Call 686-4529 t...
Energy in KY: What does the future hold?
Tues., Feb 21@11AM free presentation by Tsering Phuntsok a Buddhist Monk, will d...
REMINDER! Mon. Feb. 20 is President's Day-all campuses will be closed. Enjoy the...
The next Common Reading event - Wed. Feb. 29.
Kentucky Wesleyan transfer rep will be in the CRTC tomorrow from 10-1. Walk-ins...
Owensboro, Kentucky Announces Schedule for Riverfront Grand Opening
Pizza with the Pres! Come to the Student Forum and eat pizza with Dr. Klauber t...
Transit System Announces New Rates
Mayor to Announce Smothers Park Grand Opening Events
FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Competition
Hello all. Tomorrow the ENG 207: Poetry Writing class would like to welcome fac...
“Art Stories” is a group art exhibition by 8 women artists included are: Julia B...
Mayor Ron Payne-Downtown Revitalization: Moving Owensboro Forward
Super Sunday I
Facebook why do you make photos disappear sometimes? I don't like the little ? t...
Mechanicsville Open House Next Week
RWRA Sewer Work on East Byers Avenue Starting Monday
Shifley-York Neighborhood Alliance February Meeting Rescheduled
End of Loose Leaf Collection Season
OCTC Education Faculty Casey Hamilton with Gov. Beshear and an EMERGE colleague...
Congrats to the OCTC Speech & Debate Team who participated in the Ruby Krider In...
Owensboro Makes Forbes Top 100 Small Best Places for Business and Careers
Just a reminder to check your email for the details on the many #BlackHistoryMon...
UK is on campus today in the CRTC between 11 and 2! Call or stop by to speak wi...
THINK 4! The Brescia transfer rep is in the CRTC today and UK will be here tomor...
Hello everyone. The ENG 207: Imaginative Writing – Poetry class will be hosting...
World Changers Coming to Owensboro
Follow us on Twitter with this twitter fe...
GrubHub Special-Chicken Salad Panini $5.99 All white meat chicken salad, w/honey...
Trivia TIme in honor of Black HIstory month-Super Sunday t-shirt to the student...
KHEAA has "projected" that KY state grant funding for 2012-2013 will run out Feb...
Portion of Second Street Closed Tomorrow Morning for Two Weeks
NEW! OCTC Academic Team-begins practices Fri@10am in SCI 109. If you are intere...
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program February 2012 Meetings
OCTC's Oak Island Theatre Org. Meeting
UofL’s BSN @ OMHS advisor will be in the CRTC Feb. 3rd (10-1). Stop by or call...
This semester's first Common Reading event - come see the fascinating documentar...
This Sun. 1/29 2-4PM ATC107 College Goal Sunday-free fin aid event. All welcome....
Don't forget about the OCTC Academic Team interest meeting today @ 11:30 in Sci...
Let's have a little trivia in honor of African American History month. FIrst to...
Do you SING? OCTC, Brescia, KWC & the RiverPark are collaborating on a GODSPELL...
Textbook Event
Frustrated with My Math Lab? This workshop is for YOU! Come learn all about it...
Stop by the main campus Library and check out the new Mechatronics display!
RWRA Sewer Work on Carter Road Tomorrow
The OCTC Bookstore will be closed Feb.1-6 as they are moving upstairs in the Cam...
GrubHub special this week-Pizza Panini-zesty pizza sauce w/pepperoni, ham, Mozza...
Southeast Area Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Tomorrow
Stop past the main campus Library on the lower level of the LRC and get your stu...
MLK Celebration
RWRA Sewer Work at Intersection of Dublin Lane and North Chesterfield Drive
Congressman Guthrie Invites Public to Local Listening Sessions
OCTC Fri. 1/13/12 All campuses open on regular schedule.
Reminder - mark your calendars now for Common Reading author Sherman Alexie's Ma...
City Hall Closed on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Sanitation on Regular Schedule and Transit on Modified Schedule
Sign up for emergency notifications. Select Owensb...
Bookstore Charges, Exchanges & Returns deadline-Tu Jan 17-Photo ID & Copy of Sch...
Tattoo Parlor is opening soon! This semester our literary discussion group will...
Grub Hub specials this week. Mozzarella Cheese Sticks served w/Marinara sauce-$3...
Here is a main campus map w/schedule abbreviations in case you are a new student...
Reminder: Monday is the last day to pay tuition or set up a tuition payment plan...
Students in Casey Hamilton's Elementary School Literature class are shown with b...
Students from Casey Hamilton’s Educational Psychology class fulfilled their Serv...
Improved City Recycling Center Now Open on West Seventh Street
2012 State of the City
Classes begin Jan. 9. START today-Campus Center upper level. Special hours Sat....
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program January 2012 Meetings
Portion of Leitchfield Road Closed Today
2010-11 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
City Leaf Collection Switches to Call-In Basis
Just in time for Christmas! The CyberCenter folks are rolling out the new OCTC a...
Happy Holidays everyone! Campuses close today and will reopen on Jan 2 @ 8AM. Sa...
City Hall, Transit and Sanitation Holiday Schedule
OCTC December Commencement
Congrats to all the graduates tonight! 7P RiverPark Center!
Something fun and creative to do over the break! And some of our very own OCTC f...
Experience Ice at Riverfront Crossing this Saturday, December 17
EF COLLEGE STUDY TOURS TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY MAY 16-24, 2012 FEE: $3,600* Open to A...
Get study and exam prep tips from the experts! Check out this video from the TE...
Dec. 9th is the last day to sign up for the tuition payment plan with only a 25%...
Global Spectrum 12.6.11
Graduation is Thu. Dec. 15 7PM @ RiverPark Center. Grad practice is 3:30PM Wed....
OCTC Chorus-Christmas Concert
Please see www.dcema.us for an updated list of county road closings. As of Monda...
Miller Trailways Moves Operations to Agency in Owensboro, KY
Transit System Offering Free Transit Service During "Twelve Days of Christmas"
St. Ann Closed From Veterans to Second for Three Weeks
Students! Please check your email and fill out the Foundations of Excellence su...
A Christmas Story
I couldn't resist....
What's in this lovely basket? Here's a list for you!
This Holiday basket is up for auction and is on display in the Library. All pro...
Did you rent your books this semester? Please return all rentals to the bookstor...
The GrubHub's last day of this semester is Th. 12/2. They will re-open on the f...
Book Buyback @ OCTC Bookstore: M-T 12/5-6 8A-5:30P; W-TH 12/7-8 8A-5P; F 12/9 8A...
Portion of Highway 60 East Closed Tomorrow for Water Line Repairs
GrubHub:This week’s Special 11/28-12/1 A Walking Taco – crushed Fritos, combined...
Happy Thanksgiving. Campuses closed Thu.-Sun. Enjoy the holiday!
No December Neighborhood Alliance Meetings
Multicultural Summit & Potluck
Multicultural Summit & Potluck
We are pleased to announce the Spring 2012 Common Reading: Sherman Alexie's Nat...
STUDENTS: Don't forget to respond to the Foundations of Excellence survey Dr. Kl...
We Need a Little Christmas NOW!
OA Walk the Vote
We really enjoyed having Big Red at the SGA/Joint Admissions Pizza Party this week!
The Foundation for OCTC was awarded a grant from Impact 100, a local non-profit...
City Government Offices Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
SGA Hanging of the Greens
Old Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance December Meeting Canceled
Owensboro, Kentucky Featured in American Executive Magazine
Owensboro, Kentucky Featured in New York Times for Downtown Development Initiatives
Joint Admissions Pizza Party - Today! 1:30-2:30 ATC 107 See you there!!
Holiday Cheer and Hanging of the Greens - This Thurs @ 11 (Library)!
Don't forget to attend Test Prep 101 (ATC 107 12-1) today and tomorrow!
Dav. Co. Emergency Mgmt.-Tornado Watch until 10 PM.
Joint Admissions Pizza Party - Wed. Nov. 16 (1:30-2:30) ATC 107. Free pizza, pr...
We Need A Little Christmas NOW! interview on CH71 OCTV
OMU, Community Development to Host Holiday Lighting Contest
Mon. Oct. 31--United Way Haunted DIner. Chili for a donation. Vote for your favs...
City of Owensboro Prepares for 2011 Snow Season
The Laramie Project--a play presented by OCTC's Oak Island Theatre. Oct. 27-29,...
City of Owensboro Halloween will be Observed Monday, October 31
Get ready for some spooky good chili! The United Way Chili Cook-Off is in the Ha...
Come prep for finals w/ a panel of test experts and get a FREE test prep kit wit...
Only 4 more days to Name the Ghost! Stop by any OCTC Library location and enter!
UK transfer rep will be here tomorrow from 11-1. Call 686-4529 to sign up!
Daviess County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Daviess County
Save the date! 11/18/11!
Ready2Transfer? Tu-UofL@OMHS BSN program. W-USI; Th-UK; F-IN Wesleyan. Call the...
Save the Date for the United Way Chili Cook-Off! Oct. 31, 11-1:30, ATC 107!
Reminder - Mark Bohleber, OCTC Security Director, will be speaking on Wed. and T...
Upcoming events: In addition to Mark Bohleber's lectures this week here are some...
Midtown East Neighborhood Alliance to Host Free Presentation by American Red Cross
Last Week for Limb Collection
Scherm Road Construction Updates
Neighborhood Alliance Program November 2011 Meeting List
RWRA Sewer Work on Section of Aristides Drive Friday
RWRA Sewer Work on Wing Avenue Tomorrow
Students from IT & Crim. Justice left on a field trip this a.m. to visit the Reg...
East 16th Street Closed from Triplett to Sweeney Tomorrow
Need to do some research? The OCTC Library is open Fall Break Week 8am-4pm!
The Construction Technology class @OCTC made a 2nd visit to the building site of...
FALL BREAK-Oct. 10-15, no classes.
Last day of FALL FLING! 10a-2p - it's going to be another beautiful day - come...
Dallas Avenue Closed Tomorrow for Sewer Repairs
Portion of Allen Street Closed Tomorrow
Riverfront Crossing Grand Opening Saturday, October 8
FALL FLING: Today and Tomorrow! 10a-2p outside in this beautiful weather - come...
!Enter the OCTC LIBRARY’S “NAME THE GHOST” CONTEST! Entry forms available at th...
At the Fall Fling on Tue. and Wed. you can support scholarships/education for wo...
Flag Football Practice! This Tues. & Wed. @ 5 pm on OCTC front lawn by Veach Rd...
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month - a program will be held on the su...
FALL FLING is Tues. & Wed. (10a-2p) Come out and support your OCTC student orga...
Alley Behind 2315 Frederica Street Closed for Sewer Work Tomorrow
Just a reminder that we do not allow items for sale to be posted on this page....
Heard on Campus: "I don't have my homework, the dog ate my USB.":)
Don't forget about the free movie night tonight - behind the Administration Buil...
A transfer rep from UofL on campus TODAY, Sept. 28th 10 a -2p. Lower level-Camp...
Sixth Annual ‘Boo Fest’
Join us for a Student Forum with Dr. Klauber on Thurs. from 11-12 pm in ATC 107....
OFD Investigating Cause of Two House Fires in the 1700 Block of McConnell Avenue
RWRA Sewer Work on Conway Avenue Monday
RWRA Sewer Work on Hickman Avenue Monday
RWRA Sewer Work on Saint Ann Street Monday
RWRA Sewer Work on 20th Street Monday
Portion of Second Street Closed Today Through the Weekend
Shifley-York Neighborhood Pride Day October 1
Reminder that the free movie Flight 93 will be shown at OCTC next Wed. night:
Byers Avenue Closed Between Veach and JR Miller Starting Monday
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program: October 2011 Meetings
RWRA Sewer Work East 25th Street Today
Ready to Transfer? The BSN prog. @OMHS w/UofL meet with prog. asst. Wed! Call 6...
Use your college ID at the Creme for an extra 10% off! Get your OCTC student ID...
Rinaldo Road Closed Tomorrow for Construction
FALL FLING will be held Tues. & Wed., Oct. 4-5 (10a-2p) this year! Mark your ca...
Here's a better photo of the scarecrow "all put together". Great job Art Club!
From today's M&I: Great pics of the art club building 10ft. scarecrow!
Discover College & Mechatronics host STEM Innovation Celebration tonight from 5-...
There is such a thing as free lunch! Free Pizza! Fri. Sept. 16, 11A-12:15P Const...
Stop by HUMANITIES today to vote for SGA and grab a $2 HOTDOG COMBO for lunch!...
OMU Work on Frost Avenue Until 2:00 PM Today
RWRA Sewer Work on East 24th Street Starting Tomorrow
Portion of West First Street Closed for Repairs Today
Looking for someone who is jointly admitted to WKU-O & wouldn't mind talking abo...
From 9/11 Memorial Event.
All invited-Free Pizza! Fri. Sept. 16, 11A-12:15P Constitution Day event w/Dr. J...
Stop by Humanities today from 10:30-1 to buy hotdogs, chips, and drinks ($2 comb...
Megan Bartlett for Joint Admissions Representative
Parker Johnson for Recruiting Representative
Natalie Addington for Joint Admissions Representative
Zach Shreve for Treasurer
Jodie Basham for Community Service Representative
Amber Barrett for Freshmen Representative
Hart Jones for Treasurer
Jordan Milby for Parliamentarian
Thanks to the folks in the LRC for preparing this slideshow in tribute of the 10...
OCTC Professors Headline Writers Coffeehouse Opening. 3rd Tues Writers Coffeehou...
Owensboro Fire and Police Departments to Honor Fallen Victims of 9/11 and Community September 11, 2011 (Patriot Day) Observations
Ruth Boyd for Adult Student Rep
Brandon Lee for Parliamentarian
Mallory Leucht for Secretary
Jon Linn for Joint Admissions Representative
SGA Elections will be held Mon. & Tues., Sept. 12-13. We will be selling hotdog...
Organization 13-the student anime club is meeting today @ 4P in TCE107. All stud...
RWRA Sewer Work on Parrish Avenue Starting Tomorrow
Student Government Association Information Meeting today - 12:30-2:30 in ATC 222...
The memorial for the heroes and victims of 9/11/01, will take place this Saturda...
The Library Center at the SE campus is now open! Come by and let us help you w...
GRADUATING IN Dec? Apply Sept. 6-15 in student records-Campus Center, upper level.
West 12th Street Repairs Starting Tuesday, September 6
Midtown East Neighborhood Alliance Hosting Neighborhood Cleanup
Code of Ordinances now mobile friendly
OFD Reports Increase in Outside Fires
City Hall, Transit and Sanitation Schedules for Labor Day
Studentfest continues today 11A-2P ATC, free hotdogs 11A-1P in the mall area! Th...
TODAY & TOMORROW! Studentfest 11A-2P ATC107; Welcome back cookout-11A-1P in mall...
A transfer representative from UK will be in the Career Resource & Transfer Cent...
A representative from University of Ky will be in the Career Resource & Transfer...
Portion of West 18th Street Closed Wednesday
Fall Semester OCTC ID Card Schedule: Monday: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; Tuesday: 9:...
Mark your calendars!
Coming in November--a free smoking cessation class on the campus for those inter...
WKU-O Invites you to their Welcome Back Cookout Next Week, Aug. 29-31 (3-6:30 pm)
Welcome Back Cookout & Student Fest: Tues & Wed, Aug. 30-31 (11-2), ATC/Sidewalk...
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program September 2011 Meetings
Midtown East Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Location Changed
OCTC is testing a new communications tool to some of our students today. KNECT (...
Back to School for Owensboro - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Stop by the Library in the LRC and get your Student I.D made this week. Don't f...
Online Readiness Workshops begin today at 9:00am and again at 1:00pm. Hope to s...
Portion of East Byers Closed Monday for Repairs
out t...
Mark your calendar for this event on 9/10/11.
theGrubHub is located upstairs in the Campus Center, check out the specials for...
Owensboro-Daviess County Central Dispatch Improves 9-1-1 Response Capabilities with Smart911
out the alum pag...
Midtown East Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Location Changed
2011-2012 City of Owensboro Annual Budget
1st day of classes & it feels like fall. The Grub Hub is open & the coffee smell...
If you would like to participate in a free smoking cessation class just post her...
The Main Campus (MN) is limiting tobacco use to the Gazebos this semester and wi...
The Downtown (DT) Campus on Frederica Street is limiting smoking to the covered...
Southeastern Campus (SE) is going tobacco free this semester. That means no toba...
Sat. 8/13 START Center, Bookstore, and fee payment open 9-12N.
Don't forget about this event on Sat. 8/13, our own DJ...
Don't forget tuition is due Monday, August 15th! The Fee Payment Office is open...
Local artists and OCTC alums Charles Shoemaker & Aaron Midkiff are exhibiting a...
You are invited to join OCTC in reading the Fall 2011 Common Reading, marking th...
RWRA Sewer Work on Fairway Drive Starting Wednesday
Tuition for the Fall 2011 semester is due Monday, August 15th! The fee payment...
North Side of 700 Block of East Fourth Street Closed
Fin Aid charges in bookstore begin today. Student Affairs offices open until 5:3...
Final week to sign up for Fall 2011--classes start next Mon. Aug. 15. visit the...
Join the OCTC Chorus! This choral group, of students & community members, meets...
Owensboro Police Department to host Pedal with the Police
Need a student ID? Visit the library. The first one is free.
OCTC offers private music instruction in voice, piano, and guitar for Fall 2011....
The CyberCenter at OCTC would like to welcome back the Faculty of OCTC. Pleas...
Welcome back faculty! Summer finals 8/1-8/2. Fall semester begins Aug. 15. Ne...
Intersection of Scherm and South Griffith Closed Starting Tuesday
Community Leaders Rally for Homeownership and Credit Repair
RWRA Work on Lexington Avenue Starting Monday
RWRA Sewer Work on 18th Street Starting Monday
BIG MUSIC WEEKEND! Saturday The Big "O" Music Fest at Reid's Orchard featuring D...
Dr. Scott Williams and his nephew Diesel--who actually likes to wear a shirt and...
Hel...
Due to scheduled maintenance and upgrades, the OCTC Fee Payment Office will not...
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program August 2011 Meetings
Scherm Ditch Phase III Construction: Christie and Scherm Intersection Closed Thursday
Dr. Jim Klauber, president of OCTC, congratulates Richard Loyd at the SkillTrain...
ummer Courses--Final Exams Aug. 1-2. Fall classes begin Aug. 15. See START Center for more info--upstairs campus center.
OCTC Student featured at Exhibit! Emilee Seaman, is a 19-year-old soph. at OCTC, majoring in Psychology. Emilee shares her vision through storytelling, songs and photography. The exhibit is at the Duncan Center, M-F 11A-4P, until July 30. The artists rec
Excessive Heat Watch - Cooling Shelters Open
Thanks to Prof. Michael Boyd for taking and sharing this photo of the blue bridge currently under construction!
Are you feelin' Hot, Hot, Hot?
Byers Avenue Repainting Between Burlew and Veach Wednesday
Fourth Street Closed Thursday for Street Maintenance
Check out the new CyberCenter's FB page!
Old Hartford Road Shoulder-Widening Project Complete
TONIGHT! Friday After 5--C U there! Stop by and get some freebies! (The President of OCTC will be there--so go up and say "Hi!"--Dr. Klauber (Clawbur).
July 21, 2011 Dogwood Azalea Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Canceled
Frederica Down to One Lane Next Week from 17th to 24th Street
Griffith Place East Closed for Sewer Repairs Tomorrow
Freeman Avenue Closed for Water Repairs
Gemini Drive Closed for Asphalt Repairs Through Tomorrow AM
OCTC is hosting Friday After 5 this Friday, July 15--the band will be V-Groove. Should be fun-- join us, we are inviting all alums and celebrating our 25th Anniversary!
OCTC Bookstore Accepting Applications for PT Temp Employment Deadline to apply – Fri, July 15. Applications available @Bookstore (Campus Center)
Fourth Street Lane Closing Scheduled Starting Tomorrow
Check out the link for info on a new music and art festival in Owensboro for August
Fireworks Celebration Canceled and Rescheduled for July 8
Byers Avenue to Open During July 4 Holiday Weekend - Schedule Change
City of Owensboro Implements New Firework Use Ordinance
Byers Avenue to Open During July 4 Holiday Weekend Only (revised)
Dugan Best Alliance to Host Gala Day July 9
Veach Road to Open During July 4 Holiday Weekend Only
RWRA Sewer Work on Griffith Place West Tuesday, July 5
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program July 2011 Meeting Schedule
City Independence Day Schedule - Sanitation Schedule Modified and Transit, City Hall Closed
Cyclist Group Making Their Way Through Owensboro Monday
I've got someone from Financial Aid checking into the balance due issues. Hopefully they will post some info soon and give eveyone an update.
Owensboro Fire Department to Participate in 2011 Safety Week
West Fifth Street and Walnut Closed for OMU Repair Work
got it--try this one Carla--sorry.
Heavy Truck Traffic Prohibited on Second Street Starting Monday
A partnership between OCTC, Brescia, KWC and WKU-O.
OCTC is hosting Friday After 5 on July 15--the band will be V-Groove. Should be fun-- join us, we are inviting all alums and celebrating our 25th Anniversary!
Owensboro's 'Blue Bridge' to Close July 5 for Deck Reconstruction Project
Northwest Alliance to Hold Cleanup Saturday, June 25
Graduating in Aug.? June 17 is the deadline to file an app to graduate--see Student Records, upstairs Campus Center.
Overheard: "Girl, you need to drop him like a stale pop tart. Cancel him like a high-interest credit card.":)
Owensboro Police Department to Conduct Presentation About Meth Labs at Shifley-York Neighborhood Alliance Tomorrow
Scherm Ditch Phase III Street Closings Next Week
OMU Closing Freeman Between Ford and Griffith
Portion of Byers Avenue Closed for Sewer and Street Improvements
Scherm Road Closed from Royal Drive to South Griffith Starting Tomorrow
Owensboro Fire Department Testing Hydrants Starting Next Week
June 8 is the last day to pay tuition for summer. Pay in person in the admin bldg or online at:
Summer students may now charge books to their financial aid account in the bookstore. Still time to sign up for summer --classes start Jun 8.
Burlew Boulevard Maintenance Scheduled for Thursday
This holiday weekend, remember the reason for the holiday. Thank a solider/veteran and their family for their service and dedication, to the greatest nation in the world, the United States of America.
City of Owensboro Implements New Ordinances for Firework Use and Sales and Property Maintenance
Regular summer session June 8-Aug. 2. Stop by the START Center to sign up today!
Seven Hills Neighborhood Alliance to Host Yard Sale
Severe Weather Alert for Today Through Early Thursday Morning
Audubon-Bon Harbor Neighborhood Alliance to Host Summer Yard Sales
Just posted a little slideshow from Dec. 2010 Graduation on the alum page--check it out at
City Hall, Transit Closed and Sanitation Schedule Modified for Memorial Day
Are you a graduate of OCTC? "like" our alumni page and learn how to join the alumni association!
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program June 2011 Meetings
Owensboro Memorial Day Half-Marathon
OPD to Conduct Presentations About Meth Labs at Local Neighborhood Alliance Meetings
Street Closings for 2011 Legendary Live Music Fest this Saturday
Dr. Klauber participating in a Leadership Panel on Dual Enrollment at the New Horizons conference this afternoon. Thanks to "Jimmy Olsen" aka Steve Bailes for being "on the street".
Have YOU Hugged a First Responder lately?? National EMS Week- May 15-21. This year's theme is Everyday Heroes. Show your appreciation by saying "thanks" and participating in our Hug-a-First Responder Photo contest! Visit the KY Board of
You still have time to save big loot! Register for next year's classes at this year's rate and save. FInd out if you qualify at KCTCS.edu.
Scherm Road Closed from Surrey Drive East to Christie Place Starting Tuesday
Street Closings for 2011 International Bar-B-Q Festival
Here is a clip from the recessional at the nursing pinning ceremony--recognize anybody?
Congratulations to OCTC Library’s Puzzle Contest Winners: Sherry Lee and Casey Hamilton correctly identified the most proverbidioms depicted on our puzzle. Thanks to all our particpants!
RWRA Sewer Work on McCulloch Avenue Tomorrow
Graduation tonight 7 PM at RIverPark Center. 548 graduates and we will be awarding 1,045 credentials.
Vote to Help Local Shelter, Oasis Win a Free, New Van
OCTC Library hours for intercession are 8am to 4pm, M-F, May 9 through June 6.
Scherm Road Closed from Dickey Drive to Surrey Drive East Starting Monday
Old Hartford Road Closing Monday, May 9
OCTC's Speech & Debate team competed @ NEDA Debate Nationals at Ball State University on March 18-19, 2011. OCTC had two pairs compete in Crossfire Debate. P. J. Johnson from DCHS-Owensboro and Emilee Seaman, a freshman from Owensboro, won thir
OCTC is hosting 1st Annual Cricket Girl Scout Expo for Brownies & Juniors. The programs are presented by 20+ OCTC faculty, staff & students. 35 workshops in a variety of topics, coordinated by Kristi Harrison, Program Delivery Coordinator: kharri
HVAC licensing testing prep courses M, W, & Th. 4:30–7:30P 5/23–6/23. Fee/Books: $760 call 270-686-4444 to register.
Taking Summer classes and need to set up a tuition payment plan? Visit www.octc.kctcs.edu/sunrise or stop by the Business Office today!
Dugan Best Neighborhood to Host Cleanup Saturday, May 21
HUD's Home Program Reaches One Million Mark - Owensboro, Kentucky home becomes milestone in landmark affordable housing program
Old Hartford Road Closed for Street Maintenance
Carter Road Closed at King's Drugs
Need a pick-me-up while studying for finals? Stop by the OCTC Library on the main campus for some lemonade and cookies starting at 10am today!
Scherm Road Closed from Windsor Avenue to Royal Drive Starting Monday
Old Hartford Road Closed Friday, April 29
City of Owensboro Celebrates 2011 Arbor Day with Announcement
Serve & Protect 8 new officers sworn in By D. HIGHLAND, The Daily News Tues, April 26, 2011. Bowling Green Police Dept Chief Doug Hawkins welcomed 8 new police officers to the dept. Mon., referring to their chosen career in law enforcement as “
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program May 2011 Meetings
Portions of Griffith Avenue Closed for OMU Work Today
Tornado Warning Tues. 4/26/11 until 5:45 PM for Daviess County. Seek shelter immediately and remain there until the warning expires.
Flooding Imminent in the Owensboro Region
Electrical Cont. Ed. Classes-Rick Thurman will teach Article 200 & Code Changes for 2011 and Safety on the Job. Earn all 6 hrs of the KY Housing, Buildings, & Construction Division of Electrical Licensing req. for annual Master/Journeyman electr
Wesleyan-Shawnee Neighborhood to Hold Cleanup Saturday, April 30
OCTC will host a Commencement Ceremony-Tue. May 10@ 7P RiverPark Center. The keynote address will be given by Dr. Michael B. McCall, president of KCTCS. OCTC students that have been selected to participate in the formal part of the program include: Nico
OCTC Chorus hosting Spring Concert Mon., May 2 2011 @ 7:30 PM @ First Christian Church. Directed by Dr. Connie Ford and accompanied by Angela Bruce.
Flood Warnings Continue for Owensboro and Surrounding Areas
Burlew Boulevard Closed Monday, April 25
Yesterday KCTCS signed a new Go2Transfer agreement w/ Morehead State University! This agreement allows students to apply their associate in applied science degrees from any KCTCS college toward the completion of an online bachelor of university studies i
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Safety Training classes Get your OSHA 10 hour card upon completion. May 18 & 19 or May 24 – 25 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. the first day and 8 – 11 a.m. the second day. $109 OCTC’s Downtown Campus or H
Spring Fling Today (10-2 outside Campus Center) ANDY BRASHER performs live for us - don't miss it! Great food, snacks, and drinks...come check it out and support your student clubs and organizations between classes!
Library Contest! How many sayings/ proverbs do you know? Visit the OCTC Main Campus Library to view the illustrations in our picture puzzle to find out. There are over 200 sayings to discover. How many will you identify? Enter by May 5, 7:00pm to win
Customer Service Boot Camp Want to wow employers with your four-star customer service skills? Kick your career into gear with Customer Service Boot Camp! Learn business writing; oral communications; and problem solving, personal accountability and teamwo
SPRING FLING IS TOMORROW AND THURSDAY! 10-2 in the sidewalk area (weather permitting). Enjoy good food, live music, games, and more!
SPRING FLING IS COMING - part II! Wed and Thurs, Apr 20-21 (10-2)
Don't forget about the GG Talbott Memorial Road Race tomorrow morning!
Finals are coming up! Need a quiet place to study or help finding a research paper source? Come visit us at the OCTC Library! We're located on the ground floor of the LRC building on the main campus.
Scherm Road Closed from Barron to Dickey Drive Starting Monday
Sanitation on Normal Schedule and City Hall Closed in Observance of Good Friday, April 22
SPRING FLING IS COMING!! April 20-21 (10a-2p)
Still time to register for 5K Run/Walk on Sat. April 16. OCTC Students get in for $10, everyone else $25. Chip timing, perf. t's, proceeds to GG Talbott's scholarship. Check in & reg @8A-mn campus, race begins @9A @ Legion Pk.
Transfer Fair Today!! ATC 107 from 10-1! Cool door prizes and great college info for transferring, scholarships, and more!
ATTN MAY GRADUATES: Caps & Gowns are now available for purchase @ OCTC Bookstore. Deadline is Fri., April 29. Cost is $31.98+tax.
Today's (Tuesday) creative writing workshop/presentation with George Ella Lyon at 2 p.m. has been moved to Blandford Hall (Humanities building) so we will have plenty of room! Don't forget about her reading/presentation Wed. at 12:30 (also in
RWRA Sewer Work on West Third Street
College Transfer Fair: Wed. April 13th (10-1 pm in ATC 107). COOL DOORPRIZES! Transfer Info! Scholarship Info! Check your OCTC email for more information.
OCTC use your student or employee IDs this week at the Overflow Cafe for $1 off any Latte, Cappuccino or Mocha drink. Overflow Cafe @3232 Villa Pointe on HWY 54 Owensboro.
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Slideshow from today's memorial for Dr. Cornelia J. Glenn.
Riverfront Development Milestone - Owensboro Riverfront Wall Panels Hung
OCTC Student entry fee-$10.
REMINDER: Memorial today for Dr. Cornelia Glenn from 11:30A-1:30P in the Chandler Conference Center ATC 107. All invited and welcome to attend.
Scherm Road to Barron Drive Closed Starting Monday, April 11
Southeast Area Neighborhood Alliance will Meet April-June
Students, don't forget to register for the GG Talbott Memorial 5K Road Race! Cash prize drawings for OCTC students who complete the race!
Apollo Neighborhood to Host Pride Day
Bow Ties--Seems like they are gaining in popularity:)
REMINDER! theGrubHub Grand Opening is today! 2 Specials! Cheeseburger, Chips, Soft Drink, and a cookie for $3.99 Hotdog, Chips, Soft Drink, and a Cookie for $2.99. Serving begins@10:30AM.
Cornelia Glenn Memorial Fri., April 8, 11:30A-1:30P in the Chandler Conf. Center-ATC107. All invited and welcome to attend.
See "A Year with Frog & Toad" April 7 @ 7:30 P, April 8 @11A & 2P at RiverPark. $5 donation for adults, $3 per child. Presented by Oak Island Theater.
George Ella Lyon on campus: An early reminder that George Ella Lyon, author of Catalpa, will be at OCTC on Tue. April 12 (workshop at 2 in HUM 127 for any interested student, faculty, or staff) and her reading on Wed. April 13 (12:30 in Blandford Hall, H
Get Jiggy with the Piggy! Enroll for next year’s classes at this year’s rate. Find out if you qualify on KCTCS.edu. Just look for the Pig!
Tomorrow is our Go2Transfer signing with Campbellsville University! This event will kick-off a statewide agreement for the KCTCS applied associate programs to transfer to one of the following bachelor program at Campbellsville University: criminal justic
Public Works Department Declares War on Potholes
PRIME TIME ADVISING IS HERE! MARCH 28-APRIL 15. Meet with your advisor now to register for Summer and Fall classes. (Your advisor is listed in your PeopleSoft account.)
Planning to get a Bachelor's degree? Come to our College Transfer Fair: Wed., April 13 (10-1 Chandler Conference Center/ATC107). Whether it is your first semester at OCTC or your last, come talk with the 4 year colleges about your future plans. D
OMU Closing Littell Street Tomorrow and Monday
JR Miller Closed Monday, April 4
Portions of Booth Avenue Closed Monday, April 4
Please join us at the Grub Hub for a Grand Opening Event Wed, April 6 10:30am-1:30pm Grilled Burger & Hot Dog Combos at a Special Price Hope to see you there!
RWRA Sewer Work on West Fifth Street
"I'm Every Woman" presentations today at 10A, 12N and 1PM in ATC 107. Refreshments from 12-1. All invited!
One Lane Closure of Second Street Tomorrow
Free Inaugural Lunch today--they've been cookin' the BBQ since about 2AM--come on by and share the fun! Thanks to Canteen, the Anniversary Committee--especially Zara Basham and Kay Brown! 11A-1P in ATC Chandler Conf. Center.
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program April 2011 Meetings
Concrete Street Repairs to Marycrest West on Tuesday, March 29
RWRA Sewer Work on Griffith Place West Starting March 28
No such thing as a free lunch? Yes there is!!--come on by and check it out on Tues., March 29 11-1 in the ATC.
Hail from Wednesday.
Prime TIme Advising-Mar 28-Apr 15. Look up your advisor, make an appt., sign up for summer & fall '11 classes. Get in on the guaranteed tuition rate!
It doesn’t have to end this way! Current students: receive next year’s tuition at this year’s rate. Learn more about our guaranteed tuition program at (just click on the pig!).
Daviess County Public Library/Button Making
Tues., Mar 29 11A-1P Inauguration/Anniversary BBQ in the ATC. Free for all students, faculty and staff.
Hello all! On behalf of the ENG 207 poetry students,I would like to invite you all to OCTC’s open mic Thursday March 24, 2:00 - Humanities 127.
RWRA Sewer Work on Ninth Street Starting Wednesday
World Affairs Council presents a FREE PUBLIC DEBATE - DISCUSSION w/OCTC Speech & Debate Team IMMIGRATION REFORM & THE 14TH AMENDMENT Tues., Mar. 22, 2011 @7pm Chandler Conf Rm (ATC 107)
RWRA Sewer Work on Lexington Avenue
US Bank Home Mortgage Building Ribbon Cutting March 24, 2011
Emergency Shelter Grand Opening March 21, 2011
Phi Theta Kappa attended the annual Ky Region meeting at Thomas More College Mar 4-5. The OCTC chapter won:Distinguished Officer-Ms. Nicole Shelton; Disting. Member -Donna Pedley; Disting. Advisors-Ms Barbara Bradley & Dr. Timothy Dick; Horizon Award
University of Evansville (Wednesday, March 16th)) and Eastern Kentucky University (Thursday, March 17th) will have a transfer representative in the Career Resource & Transfer Center to meet with students. Please call 686-4529 for more information an
REMINDER: two showings of Common Reading related documentary about coal mining and mountaintop removal, Deep Down, in the next week. Thur. March 17th from 2-3:15 and Mon. March 21st from 11-12:15. The event is free and open to all. Both showings are in
REMINDER--Today is Pi Day--in the ATC until 2 PM--all the pie you can eat for a donation to Discover College! YUM!
Single Parent Support Group (Thurs. March 24 @ 2 pm in ATC 202) If you are interested in joining the group come to the meeting or email joe.yazvac@kctcs.edu with your phone number, address, and availability at 2 pm on Thursdays.
New U.S. 231 to Open Tomorrow!
PRIME TIME ADVISING! Students meet with your advisors MARCH 28-APRIL 15 to sign up for Summer/Fall classes. If you don't know who your advisor is then check your Student Self-Service Account (PeopleSoft).
Street Repairs Monday, March 14
What holiday do we celebrate on March 14th? What might hungry mathematicians eat on the 3rd month’s 14th day? That’s right on March 14th (3.14…), Discover College will be celebrating National Pi Day with pie!
RWRA Closing Parts of St. Ann Street for Sewer Repairs Today
Hillcrest Area Alliance Meeting Cancelled Tonight
RWRA Contractor Working on South Griffith Avenue
World Changers Coming to Owensboro
Old Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance March Meeting Temporarily Relocated
RWRA Contractor Working on Windsor Avenue
OCTC Spring Break March 7-12, no classes. Enjoy!
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The OCTC library and the Common Reading program invite you to one of the two showings of the documentary (also shown on PBS) about coal mining and mountaintop removal, Deep Down, on Thur. March 17th from 2-3:15 and Mon. March 21st from 11-12:15. The ev
Owensboro Fire Department Releases 2010 Statistics
OMU Closing Portions of Fourth Street Starting March 3 for Utility Work
Scherm Ditch Phase III Project Work to Resume
RWRA Contractor Working on City Streets
Northern Kentucky University's transfer rep will be here from 12-3 today! Stopy by the Career Resource & Transfer Center to make an appointment or call 686-4529.
Here is a short clip from last night's Super SUnday event A great time was had by all!
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program March 2011 Meeitngs
Bored today? Stop by the ATC and check out the FIRST Tech challenge teams from KY, IN, SC, TN and more--great outfits and cool robots--now until around 5.
The Student Forum with Dr. Klauber is today at 12 pm in the Chandler Conference Center (ATC 107). Join us for a discussion of what's new at OCTC and voice your questions and ideas as members of the student body!
Just a reminder there are two Common Reading related events this week. The Virginia Woolf lecture by Ms. Ruth is Thur. 24th at 12:30 (Tech 108) and the Global Studies lecture by Mrs. Collins and presentation of Babies film is Fri. 25th at 10 a.m. (ATC 1
A Murray State transfer rep is on campus TODAY from 11-2. Call 686-4529 or stop by the Career Resource & Transfer Center to make an appointment!
Make plans to attend the Student Forum with Dr. Klauber this Thursday from 12-1 pm in the Chandler Conference Center (ATC 107)!
Dr. Jim Klauber talks about OCTC's Super Sunday.
Carltez talks about his experience at OCTC and the value of education.
OCTC-all campuses will be closed on Monday for President's Day. Enjoy the long weekend!
OCTC alum Carltez Hampton speaks at the proclamation annoucement yesterday!
Downtown Convention Center Public Forum
Gazebos installed on campus as new smoking areas. Located between the HUM & TECH, LRC & ACA, and behind party patio between ATC & CC. More info coming soon.
Kentucky Wesleyan will have a transfer rep on campus tomorrow from 12-3 pm. Call 686-4529 or stop by the Career Resource & Transfer Center to sign up!
Presidents' Day: No Change to Sanitation Schedule
Black HIstory month events: Thur. 2/17 11:30A & 5:30P Blue Eyes-Brown Eyes w/Pam Smith-Wright in Chandler Conf Center ATC 107. Tues.2/22 @ 1P & 5:30P "Hate Speech is Lame" w/Josh Caplan in Blandford Hall.
Street Repairs Tuesday, February 15
Join us on Tue., Feb. 15 as Dr. Klauber, OCTC President, presents a talk about his experiences in Kosovo. Humanities Building, Blandford Hall. Free and open to the public.
UK will have a transfer representative on campus tomorrow, Tues, Feb. 15 to meet with students interested in transferring to UK. There are still a few slots open. Please call us at 686-4529 for an appt. time.
The new name of the dining area, earning 26.5% of the vote is (drum roll please) theGrub Hub. Thanks to Aaron Hall for submitting the winning entry and I appreciate all the participation.
Black HIstory Month Event: Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes this Thurs. @ 11:30 & 5:30. Pam Smith-Wright will be the facilitator. Chandler Conf Center.
City of Owensboro Bird Control
"A Mind Beside Itself" Movie Premier is tonight! Showings at 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm in Blanford Hall. FREE and sponsored by SGA! Come out and see this love story with a psychological twist.
use the above link to access a survey monkey page and vote on your choice to "name the dining area". The suvery will remain open until 7:30 AM on Feb 14. Thanks and have a great day!
A Taste of Africa- Thur 2/10 11A-1P in ATC107 Chandler Conf. Center
Southeast NAB Meeting Canceled February 10
Thur., Feb. 10, 2011 OCTC will open at 10 AM.
Wed. Feb. 9, 2011 OCTC will be closing @ 3PM due to inclement weather-no evening classes.
The pre-nursing conference for this afternoon has been changed to 15 Feb 2011; Tech Building; Rm 201 4-4:30PM.
Apply for May graduation thru Feb 11, bring your academic plan completed after Oct 1, and allow 15 min. to complete the packet. Grad packets can be completed in Student Records Campus center, upper level,near dining area.
Tues. 2/8/11. Open and on a regular schedule.
Mon. 2/7/11 We will be open and operating on a regular schedule this evening.
City Commission Work Session
SGA sponsored movie screening! Friday, February 11 in Blanford Hall. Showings at 7:30 and 8:30 pm - it is FREE! Come check out this love story with a psychological twist...created by former OCTC student, PJ Starks.
Super Sunday held in conjunction with Men Praising God Choir Day at the Neblett Center on Feb. 27 @3PM
use the above link to access a survey monkey page and vote on your choice to "name the dining area". The suvery will remain open until 7:30 AM on Feb 14. Thanks and have a great day!
Vacuum Leaf Season Ending
Winter Weather Advisory
Neighborhood Alliance Meetings List - February 2011
Downtown Convention Center Steering Committee Meeting & Public Forum
Just an update on some requests: All vending/pop machines on the MN campus will soon be updated to accept $5 bills to ease the "change" issue. All machines will be upgraded to accept debit/credit cards within the next week or so. We have requ
The OCTC Library has a new web page and web address! Check us out at:
Graduating in May? Apply in student records--Feb 2-11.
Industrial Development Authority Accepts Resignation
SGA sponsored movie night! Friday, February 11 in Blanford Hall. Showings at 7:30 and 8:30 pm - it is FREE! Come check out this love story with a psychological twist...created by former OCTC student, PJ Starks.
Help us name the dining area. There is an entry box in the dining area for your suggestions. We'll take all your entires thru 2/2/11--then we'll pick the top 5 and all will get the chance to vote via the web. Winning entry gets some goodies. Vo
Do you plan to transfer to a 4-year college after OCTC? Don't wait to begin planning for your future - chat with a transfer rep this month! For more info about college visit dates and times call, email, or stop by the Career Resource & Transfe
Undecided about your major or career? The Career Resource & Transfer Center has FREE CAREER WORKSHOPS every month! Call, email, or stop by for more info!
A transfer rep from UofL will be on campus tomorrow, February 1st from 11-2 in the Career Resource & Transfer Center. Call 686-4529 to schedule an appointment time to talk about your future plans!
Help us name the dining area. There is an entry box in the dining area for your suggestions. We'll take all your entires thru 2/2/11--then we'll pick the top 5 and all will get the chance to vote via the web. Winning entry gets some goodies.
Thurs. 1/27/11 OCTC open and operating on a regular schedule. Thanks to M&O for getting the campuses ready!
Wed. 1/26/11 OCTC will be closed due to snow.
Northwest Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Tonight is Canceled
Portion of W. 5th Street Closed Jan. 26-27th
Acting anyone? Tonight @ 6:30P in Blandford Hall--open auditions for a play or musical in the spring. If you can't make it but are interested call 686-4627. Open to students, faculty/staff and community members.
SUPER Sunday, February 27 · 3 - 6pm @Neblett Center located at 801 W 5th St. Owensboro, KY. This event held in conjunction with the inter-faith Men Praising God Choir Day. For more info call 686-3784.
Need a student ID? Visit the main campus Library; M-T 9A-12N; W-TH 2-6P. Please bring a current class schedule and a govt. issued ID.
Graduating in May? Apply in student records--Feb 2-11.
OCTC Monday 1/24/11--all campuses open as regularly scheduled.
All campuses will be open for regularly scheduled activities on Sat. 1/22/11.
City of Owensboro Parks Department Job Openings
City of Owensboro Public Works Department Job Openings
Vacuum Leaf Collection Ending
OCTC All campuses closing @ 3PM Thurs., 1/20/11. No night classes. All campuses will be closed on Fri. 1/21/11 due to the weather conditions.
Dogwood Azalea Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Canceled Today
SIgn up for SNAP messages at www.kctcs.edu/snap -if you want texts select SMS messaging option.
Winter Weather Advisory for Owensboro Jan. 20
Today 1/19/11@11 AM in the LRC Dr. Obilade will give a MLK presentation. All invited.
RWRA Contractor Working on 4th Street Tonight
The Library now has a group study room# 217 in the LRC bldg. is reserved on Weds. from 3-5 pm for the spring semester. Inquiries about the room may be made at the circulation desk.
Looking for a few good students to form a small fb group for some feedback on a naming contest for dining area and on the dining area in general. If you are interested in helping out please send an email to bernie.hale@kctcs.edu
Cultural Organizations Review Panel Meeting
Need a student ID? Visit the library now thru 1/24. Bring your log on credentials and your student ID #. Reminder--No classes on Monday.
Southeast NAB January 13 Meeting Canceled
The good news: Monday (1/17/11) is MLK Day-no classes, all campuses closed. OCTC's spring break is March 7-12, 2011.
OCTC's new library website is available at:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
1/12/11 OCTC all campuses open today on regular schedule. Be careful out there.
Hillcrest Area NAB January 11 Meeting Canceled
Shifley-York Neighborhood Alliance January 11 Meeting Canceled
Old Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance January 11 Meeting Canceled
1/11/11 Tues-Jan 11. All Campuses Closed due to inclement weather.
Classes start today! Free coffee in the Campus Center dining area. You can still register for classes thru Fri.
Classes begin Mon. Jan. 10--you can still register thru Fri.--Free coffee in our new dining area-upstairs in the Campus Center daily 8A-2P.
Don't forget that Monday, January 10th is the last day to pay your Spring 2011 tuition or sign up for a Tuition Payment Plan. Save time and pay online!
RWRA Working on City Streets
The OCTC Common Reading program now has a Facebook page too. Please "friend" us to get details about this semester's book, Catalpa by George Ella Lyon, and upcoming events. (Just search "OCTC Common Reading" in Facebook to find
Sing in the OCTC Chorus! One weekly Mon. eve. rehearsal • Sing with other students, faculty, staff, & community members! • Concerts at the end of each semester. • One hour of credit Contact Dr. Connie Ford at connie.ford@kctcs.edu or 6
Music Performance & Private Instruction Classes Spring 2011 Applied Music Courses • Learn how to play an instrument or how to sing. • Improve skills in singing, on piano, guitar, trumpet, or trombone • Gain confidence through private
Reminder: Tuition for the Spring 2011 semester is due by 5:30pm on Monday, January 10th! Skip the long line and pay online at
Mayor Payne to Speak at January 6 Rooster Booster
Still time to enroll for Spring 2011--classes begin 1/10/11. Visit the START Center-in the Campus Ctr upper level daily until 5:30P or this Sat. 9A-12N.
Neighborhood Alliance Progam January 2011 Meetings
Happy New Year! OCTC is open and ready to serve students! Open till 5 PM today. Classes begin 1/10/11.
Owensboro Street Dept. Performing Repairs January 3
Happy New Year! Our offices will re-open @ 8AM on Mon. 1/3/11. You can get an application or check out the course schedule online at www.owensboro.kctcs.edu
Get Movin' participants-last day for assessments @HealthPark call 685-7100 for appt. or stop by from 12-3 or 4-7--enter mn doors and go right to chapel area--takes about 10 min. Start tracking your minutes on Sat.--Happy New Year!
Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 2010
Installation of Owensboro Board of Commissioners December 30
City Hall, Transit and Sanitation Holiday Schedule
OCTC will close for the holidays @ 4:30P on F 12/17. HOLIDAY HOURS 9A-2P M-T DEC 20-21; M-TH DEC 27-30. CAMPUS CTR-UPPER LEVEL. Reg hours resume 1/3/11.
Thurs. Dec. 16, 2010--All campuses open at 10AM.
How cool is this! Thanks to Prof. Boyd for taking this earlier today!
Parkway Drive Closed Wednesday, December 15
Graduation 7 PM @ RPC--graduating students please arrive at 6PM.
Reminder: Graduation practice today @ 3:30 PM @ RiverPark Center! Graduation 2morrow @ 7PM @ RPC!
Old Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance December Meeting Canceled
All campuses-OCTC will open @ 10AM on Mon., Dec. 13.--Grad practice will be @3:30PM at RiverPark.
The City of Owenboro is taking applications for the position of firefighter.
City to Move Forward with Demolition of Brownfield Properties
Reminder: Today is the last day to sign up for the Tuition Payment Plan with only a 25% down payment required! After today the required down payment will be 50%.
Finals in progress....hang in there folks it is almost over!
2010 Cap Gardner Employee of the Year Award Presented to Ronnie Ferguson
Fall 2010 Art Awards:Best in Show, Christina Nix, Oil Painting -Pink Flower; 1st Place Painting, Luke Ray, Oil Painting-Blood Brother at the Asnieres;1st Place Drawing, Ashley Gabbert, Charcoal-Eternal Peace; 1st Place 3D, Ron Kitchens, Ceramic Teapot-Oc
Tonight! Mon. Dec. 6 7:30 PM-OCTC Chorus performs Christmas Concert at First Christian Church.
Good luck to Owensboro Catholic High in their quest for a state championship this afternoon!
A Christmas Carol
Fri., Dec. 3 12N in LRC join us for the Hanging of the Greens and get into the holiday spirit!
Transit System Offering Free Transit Service During 'Twelve Days of Christmas'
Winter Wonderland
This Sat. elem. &mid. school students will be @ OCTC campus to compete in the regional FIRST Lego League competition. FIRST Lego League is a robotics competition that uses real-world concepts by building LEGO-based robots to complete tasks on a them
Book Buy Back: M-T Dec. 6-7 8-5:30; W-Th Dec. 8-9 8-5; F Dec. 10 8-1; Sat. Dec.11 9-12N. Bookstore lower level Campus Ctr.
Hanging of the Greens - an OCTC tradition - will take place on Friday, December 3rd at 12 in the Library. Come take a break from studying for finals and enjoy holiday food, music, and cheer!
Student Forum with Dr. Klauber! Come enjoy refreshments and good conversation with our president about new initiatives at OCTC on Thursday, December 2 at 10 am in ATC 107.
Mon. 10 AM-Chandler Conf. Ctr in the ATC regional announcement on the new partnership inititative Community Campus! 6:30 PM Info meeting for parents in BLH.
All OCTC Campuses will be closed Thur.- Sun. Happy Thanksgiving!
Moreland Avenue Closed for Repairs Monday, November 29
The library and the TLC will have special hours on Thansgiving Eve--7:45AM-5PM. Almost time to get your turkey on!
On Wed., Nov. 17 Hein Htat, a Burmese refugee from the International Center in Bowling Green, was at OCTC and talked about his life, before, during and after his exodus from Burma. The event was sponsored by the Global Studies Group at OCTC. For more pi
Christmas Parade 2morrow! 4:30 PM--the art club have built an amazing float and some of us will be walking and handing out candy; our own president, Dr. Klauber will be one of the grand marshalls! Take a pic and post it here and I'll hook the first
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program December 2010 Meetings
Owensboro-Daviess County Christmas Parade this Saturday, November 20
November Dogwood Azalea Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Canceled
City Government Offices Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
Hillcrest Area Alliance Meeting Cancelled Tonight
Dark skies in Owensboro -- could be a wild day of storms ahead.
Owensboro Ranked 95th on the Milken Institute's Best Performing Small Cities 2010
KWC sponsoring Friday After Five tonight. Come on down!
Opening Convocation at Wesleyan Heights -- official beginning of the school year!
Beautiful night for football! KWC up 20-13 over Pikeville in second quarter.
Students learning more about KWC at the Madisonville Regional College Fair -- it's been busy!
Owensboro Public Works Department Declares War on Potholes!
Owensboro-Daviess County Veterans Day Parade Saturday, November 6
BB&T, Audubon and City of Owensboro to Offer Weatherization Workshop
City Fire Department Conducting Training Exercises
City Offers Web Page for Street Closings
Pyrotechnic Event for City's Bird Control Program Scheduled this Week
Owensboro Public Works Department Declares War on Potholes!
Seven Hills Neighborhood Alliance November Meeting Location Change
RWRA Completing Sewer Repair Work on Grimes Avenue Tomorrow
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program November 2010 Meetings
Owensboro Dragon Boat Committee Meeting Notice
21st Annual Ghosts and Goblins
Fifth Annual Boo Fest
Slaughter On Second Street Haunted House
Owensboro Historic Preservatino Board Meeting Notice
Owensboro to Host Sneak Peek for Riverfront Progress
City Receives Merit Award for Downtown Placemaking Initiative and Riverfront Development
Last Chance for Yard Waste Collection
Got-Focus founder disputes Braun poll
Pair arrested after referee punched at middle school basketball game
Marching bands to compete Saturday
Teen killed in ATV accident
Regional Briefs
Woman dies after saving 5 children from house fire
Burns named Inviting School
Government's role in recovery disputed
To Do Today
Grand jury declines to indict driver who ran over man in road
Bus driver suffers heart attack at wheel
Fort Campbell soldier killed by IED
Ultrasound studio providing 'precious' keepsakes
New Kentucky River dam is finished
Big Dipper's Pig Fest to benefit Help Office
New Hampshire man is new director
OFD chief: No decision yet on fatal fire's cause
Briefs
CORP studies united arts funds
Saturday walk to raise awareness of Down syndrome
OMU approved for $51 million bond issuance
Armed student subdued by U of L faculty members
Right to Life banquet organizers 'excited' about turnout, involvement
Audit: State overbilled for food for prisons
New Kentucky River dam is finished
New Hampshire man is new director
Briefs
Saturday walk to raise awareness of Down syndrome
OMU approved for $51 million bond issuance
Armed student subdued by U of L faculty members
Right to Life banquet organizers 'excited' about turnout, involvement
Audit: State overbilled for food for prisons
Got-Focus founder disputes Braun poll
Pair arrested after referee punched at middle school basketball game
Marching bands to compete Saturday
2 of 3 Barron Drive rezonings approved by Fiscal Court
Students learn about world though equestrian games
Woman dies after saving 5 children from house fire
Do workers have right skills?
Government's role in recovery disputed
Grand jury declines to indict driver who ran over man in road
Fort Campbell soldier killed by IED
Daviess Fiscal Court Agenda, Oct. 7
City OKs purchase of house at Ben Hawes Park
To Do Today, Oct. 7
Downtown projects impress Georgia visitors
Gov. Beshear's 2011 war chest tops $3 million
Region Briefs, Oct. 7
Remembering two regional musical pioneers
Bill Clinton to campaign for Conway
Police say man burned car, shot at house
In letters, Paducah school shooter discusses delusions
Man charged after ramming porch with stolen truck, striking three
Consultant to share findings today
Candidates all say arts a vital part of city
Get Movin' 2011 challenge issued
Churchill Downs putting HullabaLOU festival on hold
Schedules at AHS, DCHS synchronized
Poll: Democrats lead in Daviess, McLean
Proposed burn permit ordinance killed
Latanzio suspended six months
Area precinct workers plentiful
Decision on rezoning along Barron Drive expected today
RiverPark Center repays city
Hungary sludge flood called ecological disaster
Kentucky among targets for GOP alliance blitz
Taste of Owensboro crowd opens mouths, wallets
City Commission fires Coomes for misconduct
Taste of Owensboro crowd opens mouths, wallets
Area precinct workers plentiful
City Commission fires Coomes for misconduct
RiverPark Center repays city
Area precinct workers plentiful
City OKs purchase of house at Ben Hawes Park
RiverPark Center repays city
Downtown projects impress Georgia visitors
City OKs purchase of house at Ben Hawes Park
Briefs
Downtown projects impress Georgia visitors
Dickens receives diversion in stabbing
Briefs
Alls launches third card drive for U.S. military personnel
Dickens receives diversion in stabbing
Doctor denied probation for manslaughter
Alls launches third card drive for U.S. military personnel
Digest: Owensboro City Commission
Doctor denied probation for manslaughter
Paul, Democrats escalate ad war
Digest: Owensboro City Commission
Hungary sludge flood called ecological disaster
Kentucky among targets for GOP alliance blitz
Paul, Democrats escalate ad war
Taste of Owensboro crowd opens mouths, wallets
City Commission fires Coomes for misconduct
Region Briefs, Oct. 5
Second local Shaker's Pizza opening
Man hurt in farming accident
Town meeting needs volunteers
Cooler weather a blessing for Oktoberfest
Self-, clinical exams needed for thorough breast cancer awareness
Academic teams win at PAA meets
Street Closed for Repairs on Thursday
Mystery festival's fate remains uncertain
4-year-old given send-off for dream trip
Briefs
City Commission agenda includes Public Events budget
Business owner recycles nearly everything
Report: State high exporter of guns used in crimes
Owensboro City Commission Agenda
OASIS to lose 10 percent of food supply contributions
Region Briefs, Oct. 3
Paul gets campaign help from his father
Ford: Paul's positions puzzling
Ursuline Associates are champs in Spelling Bee
OPS teachers get laptops for first phase of technology plan
City's payroll tax revenues up
City project expected to fix flood problems
Church reaches into the community with various programs
Owensboro on Forbes' list; position may improve with projected new jobs
Police break up meth labs; six people charged
Heart surgery grants Haitian girl new life
Four-day bluegrass festival attracts fans from around the world
Breast cancer 5K walk set for Oct. 24
Son suspected of killing parents caught
County seeks nonprofits to work Christmas lights show
Briefs
To Do Today
Work will downsize Winter Wonderland
State gets federal funds for broadband
WKU-O, Henderson college sign admissions agreement
Local OMHS construction contracts given
Paralympians advocate sports as therapy for troops
Fort Campbell soldier dies in Afghanistan
Suspended OPD officers' hearings scheduled next week
Four firms in running to design events center
KWC's King stepping down
Dragon boats on the horizon
Taste of Owensboro on tap for Monday
Wendell Ford to headline Democratic picnic
24th Farm Festival to feature International Harvester club
OMHS to offer free prenatal classes at HealthPark
City to reconsider mosque plans
Briefs
Local youth chorus to perform in England
Area bands to compete Saturday
To Do Today
Neighborhood Alliance October Meeting Schedule
Portion of Hathaway Closed for Street Work
Old Germantown Park Oktoberfest Celebration October 9
Experts: Families of addicts need help
Merger appears dead for now
Highway 60 yard sale will begin Friday
Marksberry assails Guthrie for gas price remark
Regional Briefs
Small nonprofits face deadline
To Do Today
Students learn about Native American culture
Gabe's Tower lien OK'd
Regional Briefs
Crowd sees the details of police dog work at show
Conway television ad takes aim at Paul on Medicare
City pursues lien on Gabe's Tower
Nationally known 'Retro Bill' talks to students
Realtors OK donations to seven candidates
Expansion under way at Daymar College
Beaver Dam woman meets first lady
Committee OKs 2040 transportation plan
Bank team cycling for Relay for Life
Officials promote downtown strategy to IBMA
State removing campaign signs from right of way
Dry conditions push down farm yields
Monday is deadline to register to vote
Floyd mining petition deemed 'partial' victory
Schools score well on test index
Developer wants $50 million in bonds for Kentucky Kingdom
Three couples elope to Indiana to unite in marriage
Rhodes Scholar returns to make rounds in Russell
Jury: Woman guilty of stealing sister's identity
DCHS 9th, OHS 33rd at academic tournament in Antioch
Grant will fund electrical safety training in region
Forum on substance abuse issues is Thursday
Briefs
Briefs
Soldier who defended base earns Bronze Star
Judge tosses legal challenge over doctors in executions
Some home kitchens might flunk inspection
Bremen school bid is $486,000 under budget
Reporter donates reporting winnings to institute
Visitors Bureau to unveil website
Actors to relate stories of those buried in cemetery
Kunze proposes ag expo center
Georgia group to visit for ideas
Program given national honor, $1 million grant
New breast cancer detection aid here
Apollo Area Alliance Meeting Canceled
Bremen school bid is $486,000 under budget
Reporter donates reporting winnings to institute
Visitors Bureau to unveil website
Actors to relate stories of those buried in cemetery
Kunze proposes ag expo center
Fire destroys garage, damages home on Griffith Place West
Floyd mining petition deemed 'partial' victory
Developer wants $50 million in bonds for Kentucky Kingdom
Rhodes Scholar returns to make rounds in Russell
DCHS 9th, OHS 33rd at academic tournament in Antioch
Forum on substance abuse issues is Thursday
Briefs
Judge tosses legal challenge over doctors in executions
Some home kitchens might flunk inspection
Conway urges Rand Paul to return donations
State, local probation office settle lawsuit
Gifted education group slated to meet Thursday
Briefs
Frankfort bank robber sought
Building Permits
Fire destroys garage, damages home on Griffith Place West
Crops' sizes yield price questions
World Equestrian Games open in Lexington
Real Estate Transfers
Teachers will work on new literacy guideline
People in Business
Downtown Owensboro revitalization taking shape
Thumbpicking contest brings out best of competitors
To Do Today
Bourbon Barrel team nets title
Body of Hopkins woman found
Col. Sanders' daughter dies
Music festival to start Thursday
Disbarred county attorney dies of gun wound in vehicle
To Do Today
Lanham Brothers Jamboree is tonight at Diamond Lake
Pumpkins, rides, food among fun at festival
Arts and fine crafts event starts at 9 a.m.
Holiday World plans $5.2 million upgrade
To Do Today
Grass fire closes bypass
Woman found dead at shelter
Steel mill buildings to be razed
State woos Detroit firms; some interested in region
Equestrian Games start today
Grass fire closes bypass
Regional Briefs
Woman found dead at shelter
Report: Educational progress slow
Steel mill buildings to be razed
Lanham Brothers Jamboree is tonight at Diamond Lake
State woos Detroit firms; some interested in region
Pumpkins, rides, food among fun at festival
Equestrian Games start today
Arts and fine crafts event starts at 9 a.m.
Regional Briefs
Holiday World plans $5.2 million upgrade
Report: Educational progress slow
Grass fire closes bypass
Women's Health Forum on tap today
'Suspicious' fire burns murder suspect's trailer
Havener pleads guilty to burglary charges
Briefs
Grass fire closes bypass
Women's Health Forum on tap today
Drought a threat to fish at Ben Hawes Park lake
Kentucky Core Content test scores show good, bad news
Havener pleads guilty to burglary charges
Briefs
City candidates want hospital services in center of town
Private manager for events center likely
Drought a threat to fish at Ben Hawes Park lake
Kentucky Core Content test scores show good, bad news
County candidates largely agree on issues at forum
Area counties see mostly good news in state test scores
City candidates want hospital services in center of town
Private manager for events center likely
Briefs
To Do Today
County candidates largely agree on issues at forum
Area counties see mostly good news in state test scores
Hancock leads area in college, career readiness
Fort Campbell troops die in 'copter crash
Briefs
To Do Today
Thumbpicking contest, Hall induction scheduled in Powderly
Drought hurting burley tobacco quality
Hancock leads area in college, career readiness
Fort Campbell troops die in 'copter crash
Breast Cancer Awareness Day events set for today in Hancock
Owensboro starting to regain jobs
Thumbpicking contest, Hall induction scheduled in Powderly
Drought hurting burley tobacco quality
To Do Today
Coroners could be called for nursing home deaths
Breast Cancer Awareness Day events set for today in Hancock
Owensboro starting to regain jobs
Man accused of setting frat brother ablaze is probated
PumpkinFest returns, to aid New Beginnings
To Do Today
Coroners could be called for nursing home deaths
British comedy opens tonight at TWO
Smoke from large field fire closes part of 2 parkways
Man accused of setting frat brother ablaze is probated
PumpkinFest returns, to aid New Beginnings
2 die in golf cart accidents at Bowling Green park
Police: Soldier commits suicide
British comedy opens tonight at TWO
Smoke from large field fire closes part of 2 parkways
Region's unemployment rate down in August
Huang to perform during OSO opening night concert
2 die in golf cart accidents at Bowling Green park
Police: Soldier commits suicide
Local, area marching bands to compete this weekend
Kentucky Medicaid chief resigns amid budget problems
Region's unemployment rate down in August
Huang to perform during OSO opening night concert
'Suspicious' fire burns murder suspect's trailer
Local, area marching bands to compete this weekend
Kentucky Medicaid chief resigns amid budget problems
To Do Today
Regional Briefs
Fort Campbell troops die in 'copter crash
Payne, Wassmer among GRADD honorees
Drought hurting burley tobacco quality
Police Reports, Sept. 22
Owensboro starting to regain jobs
Exercise simulates disaster at airport
Coroners could be called for nursing home deaths
Ali Center starting global peace gardens project
PumpkinFest returns, to aid New Beginnings
Inspectors hit mines with hundreds of citations
Smoke from large field fire closes part of 2 parkways
Chemical company to pay $800,000 penalty
Police: Soldier commits suicide
Owensboro City Commission Digest
Rineyville man, a WKU ROTC grad, dies in Afghanistan
Huang to perform during OSO opening night concert
More than 40 teams set for Grillin' & Chillin'
Kentucky Medicaid chief resigns amid budget problems
Church's motorcycle ride will help fund Bibles
'Suspicious' fire burns murder suspect's trailer
Women's Health Forum on tap today
Briefs
Kentucky Core Content test scores show good, bad news
Private manager for events center likely
Area counties see mostly good news in state test scores
Owensboro Dragon Boat Committee Meeting Notice
Czech Republic visitors tour social services, focus on common problems
Events planned during touring company's visit
Legislators might reject salary — in some cases
Band competition results
Officials look at zoning appeal
Recycling trailer opened at operations center
Roundabout work could begin in 2012
Night golf may debut this weekend
Merchants want crowds in front of businesses limited
Regional Briefs
Payne, Wassmer among GRADD honorees
Police Reports, Sept. 22
Exercise simulates disaster at airport
Ali Center starting global peace gardens project
Inspectors hit mines with hundreds of citations
Chemical company to pay $800,000 penalty
Pyrotechnic Event for City's Bird Control Program Scheduled Next Week
Owensboro City Commission Digest
Night Golf at Ben Hawes
Rineyville man, a WKU ROTC grad, dies in Afghanistan
Burns Middle School program stresses leadership skills
More than 40 teams set for Grillin' & Chillin'
Regional Briefs
Church's motorcycle ride will help fund Bibles
Caffeine an issue in murder trial
Shifley-York Neighborhood Pride Day October 2
Owensboro Historic Preservation Board Meeting Notice
Burns Middle School program stresses leadership skills
Regional Briefs
Caffeine an issue in murder trial
Dixiana Drive Between Veach and Southland Closed Through Next Week
Events planned during touring company's visit
Burns Middle School program stresses leadership skills
Band competition results
Regional Briefs
Recycling trailer opened at operations center
Caffeine an issue in murder trial
Night golf may debut this weekend
Events planned during touring company's visit
Merchants want crowds in front of businesses limited
Band competition results
Candidates will be taking questions at forum Thursday
Recycling trailer opened at operations center
Frederica rezoning appealed
Night golf may debut this weekend
Veterans Affairs clinic marks two years in Owensboro
Merchants want crowds in front of businesses limited
Candidates will be taking questions at forum Thursday
Frederica rezoning appealed
Veterans Affairs clinic marks two years in Owensboro
Glenmary Guild's pumpkin sales set for this weekend
Election finance complaint filed against governor
Dr. Alex Meza travels to Nicaragua to provide care
Candidates learn about drug issues
Roundabout moving forward
City offers shelter to homeless amid Equestrian Games
Study: Palliative care beneficial during illnesses
Students get help, choices for free time
Mustang car show to gallop again on Saturday
Group hoping to raise funds for new senior center
Emergency volunteer program 'extremely valuable'
To Do Today
Owensboro City Commission agenda
Group seeks items for city's adopted soldiers
Briefs
Common sense, high tech in use in hospital construction
Crowd backs plan for new senior center
Briefs
People in Business
Local, area academic teams compete in PAA meet
ODT participates in board retreat
Man faces old sexual abuse counts
JA seeks volunteers to teach its programs in local schools
Group seeks items for city's adopted soldiers
Briefs
Common sense, high tech in use in hospital construction
People in Business
ODT participates in board retreat
JA seeks volunteers to teach its programs in local schools
Election finance complaint filed against governor
Candidates learn about drug issues
City offers shelter to homeless amid Equestrian Games
Students get help, choices for free time
Mustang car show to gallop again on Saturday
Group hoping to raise funds for new senior center
Emergency volunteer program 'extremely valuable'
To Do Today
Owensboro City Commission agenda
Man charged in fatal crash had previous DUI conviction
To Do Today
McAuley Clinic use is surging
Regional Briefs
Two killed in separate Ohio County crashes
City outspends its peers on arts
Regional Briefs
Senior events, Drug Toss on tap
Cause of child's death unknown
Williams-Farmer ticket faces campaign finance complaint
Kentucky inmate's planned execution remains on hold
Mother, daughter whip up Fantasy Cupcakes
Former Apollo principal, car buff List stays close to home
Redone OHS auditorium creates enthusiasm
Kitchen tour, jazz fundraiser planned for Duncan Center
Officials impressed with list of firms
Louisville arena running into financial problems
Neighbors protest Barron rezoning
Bands marching at 2 sites Saturday
School system receives state award for wellness efforts
Daviess Fiscal Court Digest
Audit: OMU in better financial shape
Chamber of Commerce endorses Paul for Senate
Bands marching at 2 sites Saturday
Coal miners rally in Washington
School system receives state award for wellness efforts
Construction will begin soon on Riverfront Crossing
Daviess Fiscal Court Digest
Feds investigating Air Marshal office in Erlanger
Haire: No 'knee-jerk reaction' needed on proposal
Organizers hoping for fair weather at Riverfest
Producer hopes to shoot part of film in Rosine and Owensboro
Two killed in separate Ohio County crashes
Regional Briefs
Cause of child's death unknown
Registration open for fall day camp
Kentucky inmate's planned execution remains on hold
Feds seek to halt Lexington inmate's lawsuits
Former Apollo principal, car buff List stays close to home
Daviess Fiscal Court Agenda, Sept. 16
Concert to raise money for local soup kitchen
Kitchen tour, jazz fundraiser planned for Duncan Center
Scarecrow Festival returns Saturday
Officials impressed with list of firms
Infant dies at day-care center
Louisville arena running into financial problems
Region Briefs, Sept. 16
Neighbors protest Barron rezoning
Coal miners rally in Washington
Feds investigating Air Marshal office in Erlanger
Construction will begin soon on Riverfront Crossing
Haire: No 'knee-jerk reaction' needed on proposal
Feds investigating Air Marshal office in Erlanger
Organizers hoping for fair weather at Riverfest
Haire: No 'knee-jerk reaction' needed on proposal
Producer hopes to shoot part of film in Rosine and Owensboro
Public events idea advances
Organizers hoping for fair weather at Riverfest
OFD Responds to House Fire in the 600 Block of Poplar
Company drops plans to develop Barron Drive property
Producer hopes to shoot part of film in Rosine and Owensboro
Public events idea advances
Police: Teen said he would kill 20 people
Company drops plans to develop Barron Drive property
Registration open for fall day camp
Police: Teen said he would kill 20 people
Feds seek to halt Lexington inmate's lawsuits
Registration open for fall day camp
Daviess Fiscal Court Agenda, Sept. 16
Feds seek to halt Lexington inmate's lawsuits
Concert to raise money for local soup kitchen
Daviess Fiscal Court Agenda, Sept. 16
Scarecrow Festival returns Saturday
Concert to raise money for local soup kitchen
Infant dies at day-care center
Scarecrow Festival returns Saturday
Region Briefs, Sept. 16
Infant dies at day-care center
Chamber of Commerce endorses Paul for Senate
Region Briefs, Sept. 16
Coal miners rally in Washington
Chamber of Commerce endorses Paul for Senate
Construction will begin soon on Riverfront Crossing
Northwest Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Location Changed
Public events idea advances
Company drops plans to develop Barron Drive property
Police: Teen said he would kill 20 people
Region Briefs, Sept. 15
Klauber building OCTC by focusing on business ties
UK trustees approve increase in president's salary
Public events idea advances
Conway ad: Paul soft on crime
Company drops plans to develop Barron Drive property
Hancock library votes to increase tax
Police: Teen said he would kill 20 people
Substance abuse forum Saturday
Region Briefs, Sept. 15
Klauber building OCTC by focusing on business ties
UK trustees approve increase in president's salary
Conway ad: Paul soft on crime
Hancock library votes to increase tax
Substance abuse forum Saturday
Griffith Avenue Between Frederica and Miller Court Closed Thursday
Candidates for county, state offices outline positions
Region Briefs, Sept. 14
20 firms interested in events center project
College enrollment up
First-generation college hopefuls targeted
Palin to appear at Paul fundraiser
Bat found by homeowner tested positive for rabies
Young girl spots 'Jack the Peeper'
Lexington Avenue Closed Today from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Extreme heat or cold will kill bedbugs
Agencies helping fire victims
Paul headlines picnic; Conway absent
City commission hopefuls push their ideas at picnic
Coroner: 9 drugs in victim's system
Firm Foundation to perform at The Opryhouse
Smothers Park tour planned
City Streets Closed for Sewer and Street Repairs
Extreme heat or cold will kill bedbugs
Agencies helping fire victims
Mount St. Joseph Picnic draws thousands
Region Briefs, Sept. 13
Future-telling maple tree dies
5 slayings, suicide rock rural trailer court
Extreme heat or cold will kill bedbugs
New Louisville mosque peaceful
Agencies helping fire victims
Couple donate pup to replace family's dog killed by police
Mount St. Joseph Picnic draws thousands
Firm Foundation to perform at The Opryhouse
Region Briefs, Sept. 13
Smothers Park tour planned
Future-telling maple tree dies
5 slayings, suicide rock rural trailer court
New Louisville mosque peaceful
Couple donate pup to replace family's dog killed by police
400 walk for life
DCHS, AHS to mull shared schedule
Joni Clark retires after 28 years with the jail
Family donates $6,000 worth of pet beds
Eastern Kentucky man shoots five people and self Saturday
Perry County judge stabbed at a Hazard restaurant
Chain-saw artist buzzed about equestrian games
Democrats open their local office with hopes of victory
Development plan heavily focused on existing industries
Kentucky Briefs, Sept. 12
Woman enters plea in child's death
Film shooting in Owensboro, Henderson
Briefs
Fort Campbell soldier dies
Judge halts execution slated for Sept. 16
Repair Affair, coordinator return
To Do Today
Woodward wants 'Blue Moon' filmed in Kentucky
Briefs
Birkhead ruled fit to stand trial
Fort Campbell soldier dies
Utility bills consume majority of Help Office's emergency funding
Judge halts execution slated for Sept. 16
CORP members focus on other cities' arts contributions
Repair Affair, coordinator return
Woman enters plea in child's death
To Do Today
Film shooting in Owensboro, Henderson
Woodward wants 'Blue Moon' filmed in Kentucky
Birkhead ruled fit to stand trial
Utility bills consume majority of Help Office's emergency funding
CORP members focus on other cities' arts contributions
City seeks structural inspection of Gabe's Tower
Region Briefs, Sept. 10
Pope, bishops seek clemency for condemned inmate
Louisville police officer shoots carjack suspect
Judge worried about length of trial in double slaying
Democratic headquarters to hold open house Saturday
E-records system in the works
Union Baptist Church fetes 175th anniversary
Humane Society fundraiser tonight
Marching bands strike up fall contest season
Island's Wooden Bridge Festival Saturday
Schools' energy efficiency recognized
Homeless report may include specific actions officials can take
Anti-violence grants available
Owensboro City Commission Digest
Man hurt after truck cab goes through building
Workers succeed in losing weight
OMHS awards $454,000 to groups
Candidates might pack Red White & Blue picnic
Todd to step down as UK president June 30
Planned child care center nixed by FAA
Weather service says drought may linger into fall
Briefs
Monroe Celebration starts Friday at Bluegrass Music Museum
Ohio survey shows majority favor going smoke-free
Two police officers suspended without pay
State washer pitching tourney set for Saturday in Powderly
Paul's first TV ad highlights work as doctor
Suit filed against multilevel marketing firm
Regional Briefs
Fireman hurt battling wildfire
Two arrested after body found in their basement
Artists sought for guild's 45th annual Juried Exhibition
Anti-drug group says it was 'blown off' by Paul
Judge's ruling on execution protocol expected soon
State wants rent cuts from landlords
Paul's first TV ad highlights work as doctor
Regional Briefs
Two police officers suspended without pay
Two arrested after body found in their basement
Paul's first TV ad highlights work as doctor
Anti-drug group says it was 'blown off' by Paul
Regional Briefs
State wants rent cuts from landlords
Two arrested after body found in their basement
Owensboro City Commission Digest
Anti-drug group says it was 'blown off' by Paul
Man hurt after truck cab goes through building
State wants rent cuts from landlords
Workers succeed in losing weight
Owensboro City Commission Digest
OMHS awards $454,000 to groups
Man hurt after truck cab goes through building
City says $150,000 wall must be rebuilt
Workers succeed in losing weight
Vote on parks advisory board set for Sept. 21
OMHS awards $454,000 to groups
Man accused in slaying had prior felonies amended to lesser counts
City says $150,000 wall must be rebuilt
Vote on parks advisory board set for Sept. 21
Man accused in slaying had prior felonies amended to lesser counts
Owensboro Fire Department Receives OMHS Grant for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Detectors
Two police officers suspended without pay
Regional Briefs
Mrs. Fields fined $200 for wearing men's clothes
OPD gives thumbs-up to fingerprint system
Candidates make their cases at labor council's annual event
Hampton Inn set to showcase renovations
OPD wants more female officers
Two police officers suspended without pay
Lexington getting all booked up for games
Church gets ready for growth
Dec. 4 Holiday Stroll on a roll
Regional Briefs
Mrs. Fields fined $200 for wearing men's clothes
OPD gives thumbs-up to fingerprint system
Two police officers suspended without pay
Candidates make their cases at labor council's annual event
Lexington getting all booked up for games
Hampton Inn set to showcase renovations
Church gets ready for growth
OPD wants more female officers
Dec. 4 Holiday Stroll on a roll
City Commission campaigning about to intensify
Two police officers suspended without pay
Moonlite Bar-B-Q employees gather for reunion
Quest for work rewarding, challenging for disabled
Many nonprofits face loss of status
Briefs
Sizes of candidates' war chests vary
Area p-16 Council seeks funds
Voices United Choir concert to feature African, Kentucky singers
Justice students to provide WKU-O security
City Commission campaigning about to intensify
Moonlite Bar-B-Q employees gather for reunion
Many nonprofits face loss of status
Sizes of candidates' war chests vary
Two police officers suspended without pay
Quest for work rewarding, challenging for disabled
Briefs
Area p-16 Council seeks funds
Voices United Choir concert to feature African, Kentucky singers
Justice students to provide WKU-O security
U.S. endurance team finds home at Shaker Village
Quest for work rewarding, challenging for disabled
Games to feature state's contradictions
Owensboro natives taking MetroArtworks to D.C., Hollywood
Elmwood Court home heavily damaged by blaze
Program targets bloodstream infections
Briefs
3 more companies eyeing Centre for Business and Research
Some counties still wait for FEMA payback
Madison authorities seek relatives of man hit by train
UPS identifies American crew killed in Dubai crash
Submarine veterans gather
Bedbugs found at elementary school
Kentucky jurors consider charges in college fraud trial
Solar panels go up at Warren elementary school
Agenda, Owensboro City Commission
Two police officers suspended without pay
Kentucky jurors consider charges in college fraud trial
Two police officers suspended without pay
Parks advisory board in works
Agenda, Owensboro City Commission
Parks advisory board in works
'Gone With the Wind' child actress dies
Daviess bans open burning as state declares drought
'Gone With the Wind' child actress dies
'$2 more' theme working for United Way
Daviess bans open burning as state declares drought
Region Briefs, Sept. 4
'$2 more' theme working for United Way
Earthquake rocks New Zealand island
Region Briefs, Sept. 4
Can U spL Gr8? Imagination Library sponsoring spelling bee
Earthquake rocks New Zealand island
Suicide prevention training available
Can U spL Gr8? Imagination Library sponsoring spelling bee
To Do Today, Sept. 4
Suicide prevention training available
Inmate loses bid to overturn injection
To Do Today, Sept. 4
Owensboro woman hurt in crash
Inmate loses bid to overturn injection
Moffett goes on record supporting industrial hemp
Owensboro woman hurt in crash
Soldier survives bullet through her helmet
Moffett goes on record supporting industrial hemp
Solar panels go up at Warren elementary school
Soldier survives bullet through her helmet
2010 - 2011 Annual Budget
Two police officers suspended without pay
Region Briefs
Panel approves Hill as director of water
Kentucky may join states protecting 'right to hunt'
Judge denies furlough challenge
Daviess, McLean, Hancock, Ohio among 24 drought counties
To Do Today
Daviess County applies for grant for siren
Scarecrow submissions sought; entry forms due Sept. 13
'Courts matter,' speaker tells Rooster Booster crowd
Registration under way for town meeting
Exhibits to highlight equine art, ceramics
Picnic focus on workers, pro-jobs agenda
Shelter residents share their stories
Gospel music to launch cruise-in
Panel seeks names for new school in western Daviess
First Security Bank to expand
To Do Today
Furloughs will close most state offices Friday
Condemned inmate asks judge to halt execution
Senate president jumps into governor's race
Data show increase in county's childhood poverty
Family members killed in fire laid to rest
AEP to auction off land near Henderson
Region Briefs
Palin to speak in Louisville
Court upholds dismissal of MSU fraternity in death
Evidence delays trial in girl's death
Room to Roam: Tail Race provides canine comforts
Briefs
Corps to close Little Hurricane
Ad war focuses on drugs, health care
Agenda, Daviess Fiscal Court
Moffett wants county coal tax to replace state levy
Wendell Foster's gets contract as training hub
7 Fort Campbell soldiers killed over weekend
State fair attendance down slightly
Computer classes returning for underprivileged students
Coal supporters plan D.C. rally
Williams, Farmer to announce decision on governor's race
Two police officers suspended without pay
Judge denies stay of execution
Special wagon to carry Korean War sergeant to his final home
Local infant's death part of probe
Computer classes returning for underprivileged students
Media Conference - Owensboro Fire Department
Williams, Farmer to announce decision on governor's race
Two police officers suspended without pay
Special wagon to carry Korean War sergeant to his final home
Local infant's death part of probe
Registration under way for town meeting
Exhibits to highlight equine art, ceramics
Picnic focus on workers, pro-jobs agenda
Shelter residents share their stories
Gospel music to launch cruise-in
Panel seeks names for new school in western Daviess
To Do Today
Condemned inmate asks judge to halt execution
Data show increase in county's childhood poverty
AEP to auction off land near Henderson
Palin to speak in Louisville
Evidence delays trial in girl's death
Briefs
Ad war focuses on drugs, health care
Moffett wants county coal tax to replace state levy
7 Fort Campbell soldiers killed over weekend
Brescia's Student Support Services wins national grant
OMHS looks at uses for 'old campus'
Teen wins husband after seduction charge lands him in jail
Two police officers suspended without pay
Region Briefs, Aug. 31
Paul in spotlight at GOP headquarters opening
Arguments for Gaither retrial rejected
The City of Owensboro to be Featured on PBS
Slaying suspect served time for felony assault
Two police officers suspended without pay
Fatal fire's cause may be released
Region Briefs, Aug. 31
State's public employee pension fund troubled
Paul in spotlight at GOP headquarters opening
Guthrie answers questions at town hall meeting
Arguments for Gaither retrial rejected
Officials stress fire prevention
Slaying suspect served time for felony assault
Brescia's Student Support Services wins national grant
Fatal fire's cause may be released
OMHS looks at uses for 'old campus'
State's public employee pension fund troubled
Teen wins husband after seduction charge lands him in jail
Guthrie answers questions at town hall meeting
Officials stress fire prevention
RWRA Working on City Streets Today and Tomorrow
OFD Responds to House Fire at West 7th Street
City Hall, Transit and Sanitation Schedules for Labor Day
Two police officers suspended without pay
More barbecue for Paul, Conway
Region Briefs, Aug. 30
Woman traveling country by horse
Dismas Charities criticized for purchases
'Had a great weekend' for drag boat races
Fires destroy two county homes
Play way up at Ben Hawes; Hillcrest's numbers tumble
Museum's ORIGINS, coal mine attractions under construction
Doctor says punt pills, get nutrients from food instead
Asian carp currently a nuisance
RWRA Starting Repair Work on Center Street Tuesday, August 31
Kentucky Briefs, Aug. 28
Riney wants to foreclose on abandoned property
Woman, 57, found dead after camper fire
Families that fled Katrina have made new lives here
Two adults, two children die in West Parrish blaze
Region Briefs, Aug. 29
Man who works nearby 'tried to kick the door in' but couldn't reach victims
More than 100 ride for prison ministry
Riney wants to foreclose on abandoned property
Deer Classic likely draws record crowd
Families that fled Katrina have made new lives here
Thunder rolls in Livermore this weekend
Region Briefs, Aug. 29
11 companies buy local tax debt
More than 100 ride for prison ministry
State Fair brings out the pride in Kentucky counties
Recalled eggs found in Ashland
Deer Classic likely draws record crowd
Murray State's ag dean promotes switchgrass
Thunder rolls in Livermore this weekend
Powerhouse construction to begin on hydroelectric plant
11 companies buy local tax debt
Reducing weight can help fight against osteoarthritis
State Fair brings out the pride in Kentucky counties
Recalled eggs found in Ashland
Murray State's ag dean promotes switchgrass
Two police officers suspended without pay
Powerhouse construction to begin on hydroelectric plant
Tennessee fest to benefit bluegrass museum
Reducing weight can help fight against osteoarthritis
Moonlite plans reunion for current, past workers
Woman, 57, found dead after camper fire
Kentucky education leader Sexton dies
Two adults, two children die in West Parrish blaze
OMHS buys Green River Heart Institute
Man who works nearby 'tried to kick the door in' but couldn't reach victims
Cost of windows goes way up
Region Briefs, Aug. 28
Moonlite plans reunion for current, past workers
Kentucky education leader Sexton dies
OMHS buys Green River Heart Institute
Cost of windows goes way up
Two police officers suspended without pay
Crowd marches, marks milestone
Tennessee fest to benefit bluegrass museum
Kentucky Briefs, Aug. 28
Woman, 57, found dead after camper fire
Two police officers suspended without pay
Two adults, two children die in West Parrish blaze
Crowd marches, marks milestone
Man who works nearby 'tried to kick the door in' but couldn't reach victims
Tennessee fest to benefit bluegrass museum
Region Briefs, Aug. 28
Kentucky Briefs, Aug. 28
Champion ham raises $1.6 million for charity
Phill's wins international award
Ex-concertmaster White still attached to strings
Zion Baptist plans meal, services for Habitat pre-build
Photo studio moving into historic site
Pyrotechnic Event for City's Bird Control Program Scheduled Next Week
Two police officers suspended without pay
Crowd marches, marks milestone
Melton was choked; beating staged
To Do Today
Briefs
Teacher/cheerleader wins $11M judgment against gossip website
OPS votes for tax hike
Some workers exempt from state furloughs
City not planning to charge state for use of building
Paul: Consider farm subsidy cuts
Farmer not ruling out gubernatorial bid
Turner expected to boost crowds at Deer Classic
Thunder on the Green ready to roll this weekend
Mayfield mosque plans rejected
Father, son to portray 2 of 'Five Guys'
Miner who shot leaking seals video wins battle in court
RWRA Working on City Streets Today and Tomorrow
Two police officers suspended without pay
Owensboro welcomes visitors from Japanese sister city
Heat hurts crop yields
State workers will move from office building
Burn victim gets 2 new hands in marathon surgery
Attacks on gays decried in Covington
Drug stance lingers for Paul campaign
Briefs
Beshear sets execution date for convicted killer
Bus shelter planned for OMHS
The Responsible Bathroom Water Conservation Tour
Two police officers suspended without pay
Muhlenberg girl's death will be sent to grand jury
City man beaten with baseball bat dies
Kentucky falls short on education grant
City has options for its funding needs
Boulware temporarily closing its Hall Street campus
Region Briefs, Aug. 25
Golfers have shot at $1 million
Church hoping for an 'Extreme Makeover'
Event caters to senior citizens
Injured athletes refuse to call it quits
Some entertainers pulling out of Games over coal-company sponsor
Two police officers suspended without pay
M-I wins open records case
September neighborhood meetings set
Jagoe begins Deer Valley development
Panels to go up on river wall
ArtRacks installed at arts agencies
Fire sparks fine art museum's financial problems
Settlement is reached in suit over jail death
Community support for homeless necessary
Briefs
Jury deadlocks over Norsworthy sentence
Motorcycle ride will benefit jail ministry
State nursing home industry spends big for lobbying
Region Briefs, Aug. 24
Irishman and his bulldog jailed
Baker book aims to spur managers
Campaign flap spotlights state's drug epidemic
Forest Service planning to remove damaged LBL trees
Local group to honor 90th anniversary of women's right to vote
Some entertainers pulling out of Games over coal-company sponsor
Two police officers suspended without pay
To Do Today
September neighborhood meetings set
Jagoe begins Deer Valley development
'Sharrows' have been smooth ride so far
ArtRacks installed at arts agencies
Fire sparks fine art museum's financial problems
Injured athletes refuse to call it quits
Community support for homeless necessary
Briefs
M-I wins open records case
Motorcycle ride will benefit jail ministry
State nursing home industry spends big for lobbying
Panels to go up on river wall
Baker book aims to spur managers
Settlement is reached in suit over jail death
Irishman and his bulldog jailed
Local group to honor 90th anniversary of women's right to vote
Jury deadlocks over Norsworthy sentence
Forest Service planning to remove damaged LBL trees
To Do Today
Region Briefs, Aug. 24
'Sharrows' have been smooth ride so far
Campaign flap spotlights state's drug epidemic
Jagoe begins Deer Valley development
Fire sparks fine art museum's financial problems
Briefs
State nursing home industry spends big for lobbying
Baker book aims to spur managers
Local group to honor 90th anniversary of women's right to vote
To Do Today
'Sharrows' have been smooth ride so far
Injured athletes refuse to call it quits
Computer with patient IDs stolen from UK
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program September 2010 Meetings
Two police officers suspended without pay
Four arrested, facing drug-related charges
Brant case heading for mediation
Underfunded pension plans leave governments financially strapped
Winchester program looks to reform juvenile arsonists
Two police officers suspended without pay
Annual multicultural festival celebrates diversity
Regional Briefs
City's music fans enjoy Concert on the Lawn
Audubon awarded grant for fitness
OMU aims for satisfied customers
Lexington to allow alcohol downtown during World Equestrian Games
Digest, Daviess Fiscal Court
Visiting students bring Chinese culture to life
Doctor convicted on one charge
Region Briefs, Aug. 21
Two police officers suspended without pay
Owners, visitors turn out early for Street Legends Car Show
Fiscal Court tables burning ordinance
Adult website operator among Paul donors
Kentucky Briefs, Aug. 20
Judge concerned by state's stance on execution drugs
Nunn case meets death penalty criteria
Sheriff's tax collections up
Board signs off on tax hike
Kentucky unaffected by massive egg recall
Riney receives award from Munday Center
Local residents are still making Haiti a priority
Theater arts program lights way for students
Pioneering Healthy Communities team considering grant plans
Norsworthy denies illegal look at records
OCHS ACT scores tie last year's
To Do Today, Aug. 20
Accord not reached on waterlines
State to allow farming equipment on bypass
Theater arts program lights way for students
Daviess Fiscal Court Digest
Norsworthy denies illegal look at records
Principals suspended over bus problems
OCHS ACT scores tie last year's
To Do Today
To Do Today, Aug. 20
Regional Briefs
Accord not reached on waterlines
Faculty and Staff Evaluations of Gastenveld
State to allow farming equipment on bypass
Bike rental program through GRITS to begin in two weeks
Lexington to allow alcohol downtown during World Equestrian Games
Marksberry slams Guthrie over jobs bill
Digest, Daviess Fiscal Court
Vocalist King to perform at Concert on the Lawn
Grant money offered for health projects
Plastic surgeon sanctioned for actions
IRS: Help Office is tax exempt
Fiscal Court tables burning ordinance
Kentucky Briefs, Aug. 20
Ex-OCTC president takes job in Virginia
Nunn case meets death penalty criteria
Legislators like what they see during tour of Owensboro
Board signs off on tax hike
Two police officers suspended without pay
Riney receives award from Munday Center
'09 survey: Faculty supported Gastenveld
Vocalist King to perform at Concert on the Lawn
Juvenile acquitted in alleged attack on gay teen
Grant money offered for health projects
First Security Bank purchases several downtown properties
Plastic surgeon sanctioned for actions
Owensboro City Commission Digest, Aug. 18
IRS: Help Office is tax exempt
State fines coal operator $410,000 after work done in Webster County
Annual Multicultural Festival Saturday
Ex-OCTC president takes job in Virginia
Legislators like what they see during tour of Owensboro
Two police officers suspended without pay
'09 survey: Faculty supported Gastenveld
City of Owensboro Seeking Qualified Greens Superintendent and Assistant Golf Course Manager
Daviess Fiscal Court Digest
Child care center on fast track
Principals suspended over bus problems
Officials vow to fix flooding problem
To Do Today
1.3 cent property tax hike on table
Regional Briefs
Region Briefs, Aug. 18
Faculty and Staff Evaluations of Gastenveld
Education forum draws ideas
Bike rental program through GRITS to begin in two weeks
Family sues Wal-Mart over mouse in milk
Marksberry slams Guthrie over jobs bill
First witnesses testify in Norsworthy trial
State fines coal operator $410,000 after work done in Webster County
Annual Multicultural Festival Saturday
Hawthorne Drive Close Between Fairfax and Time Drive
Pyrotechnic Event for City's Bird Control Program Scheduled Next Week
Child care center on fast track
Officials vow to fix flooding problem
1.3 cent property tax hike on table
Region Briefs, Aug. 18
Education forum draws ideas
Family sues Wal-Mart over mouse in milk
First witnesses testify in Norsworthy trial
Juvenile acquitted in alleged attack on gay teen
First Security Bank purchases several downtown properties
Owensboro City Commission Digest, Aug. 18
Hawes braces for EPA mandates
101st Airborne marks 68th year
Sister Cities/Regions exchanges with Czech Republic, Japan set
Health panel to meet in city
Group seeks better care for dementia patients
Briefs
Norsworthy trial slated to start today in Hartford
Hundreds of cars expected at show
Worker accused of leaking info to suspect
Dispute over wife leads to shooting, grand jury
Frankfort insurance worker is partial to bagpipes
County saves $7,000 buying cheaper voting booths online
Kentucky obesity rate 4th-highest in U.S.
Conway, Paul clash on drugs
'We Can' program seeks healthier lifestyles for kids
Marriott hotel open for business
New laws target salvia, similar drugs
Florence residents have questions about mosque plans
Sister Cities/Regions exchanges with Czech Republic, Japan set
Work on area's new homes off to fast start
A&K doing A-OK in Owensboro
101st Airborne marks 68th year
Group seeks better care for dementia patients
Half-cent property tax hike likely
College's 'green' building slated to open in January
Health panel to meet in city
Worker accused of leaking info to suspect
Briefs
Hundreds of cars expected at show
Kentucky obesity rate 4th-highest in U.S.
Equine photographer happy he's no longer a state ward
County saves $7,000 buying cheaper voting booths online
New laws target salvia, similar drugs
Fayette elementary student dies after ATV accident
Marriott hotel open for business
A&K doing A-OK in Owensboro
Enhanced OHS arts facilities create opportunities
Work on area's new homes off to fast start
College's 'green' building slated to open in January
Hawes braces for EPA mandates
Half-cent property tax hike likely
Briefs
Briefs
Suffrage Gathering at City Hall Thursday, August 26
Equine photographer happy he's no longer a state ward
Dispute over wife leads to shooting, grand jury
Norsworthy trial slated to start today in Hartford
Fayette elementary student dies after ATV accident
Conway, Paul clash on drugs
Frankfort insurance worker is partial to bagpipes
Enhanced OHS arts facilities create opportunities
Florence residents have questions about mosque plans
'We Can' program seeks healthier lifestyles for kids
College's 'green' building slated to open in January
College's 'green' building slated to open in January
Briefs
Briefs
Equine photographer happy he's no longer a state ward
Equine photographer happy he's no longer a state ward
Fayette elementary student dies after ATV accident
Fayette elementary student dies after ATV accident
Enhanced OHS arts facilities create opportunities
Enhanced OHS arts facilities create opportunities
City to Begin Work on Hawthorne Drive Today
City of Owensboro and Daviess County Fiscal Court Encourage the Observance of Halloween Trick-or-Tre
Norsworthy trial slated to start today in Hartford
Norsworthy trial slated to start today in Hartford
Frankfort insurance worker is partial to bagpipes
Frankfort insurance worker is partial to bagpipes
'We Can' program seeks healthier lifestyles for kids
'We Can' program seeks healthier lifestyles for kids
Sister Cities/Regions exchanges with Czech Republic, Japan set
Sister Cities/Regions exchanges with Czech Republic, Japan set
Group seeks better care for dementia patients
Group seeks better care for dementia patients
Worker accused of leaking info to suspect
Worker accused of leaking info to suspect
Kentucky obesity rate 4th-highest in U.S.
Kentucky obesity rate 4th-highest in U.S.
New laws target salvia, similar drugs
New laws target salvia, similar drugs
A&K doing A-OK in Owensboro
A&K doing A-OK in Owensboro
Conders may build replica of 1800s building
First Church of God involved in many ministries
Crowds stay after rains cool event
Briefs
Local residents may qualify for aid with premiums
'Smiling sun' gets revenge, fades county names from license plates
Eagles expected to arrive by fall
Warren storage unit auctions attracting bargain hunters
Caboose's journey ends at old train depot
Pikeville police shoot, wound suspect
Owensboro City Commission agenda
Central City man charged in infant's death
To Do Today
Youth group raises money with toilets
Soap Box Derby plan on track
Some Scherm residents losing parking space
Monroe exhibit to open Sept. 10
Christian concert to aid men's recovery facility
Briefs
Central City man charged in infant's death
To Do Today
Youth group raises money with toilets
Soap Box Derby plan on track
Some Scherm residents losing parking space
Monroe exhibit to open Sept. 10
Christian concert to aid men's recovery facility
Briefs
Barron project gets zoning OK
Owensboro-Daviess County Industrial Development Authority Seeks Architect for the Downtown Events /
Briefs
Many rush to help out Moonlite
Data: State ACT scores increased
New school year brings new challenges
OCTC president touts education at Rooster Booster Breakfast
Architects lining up to design center
To Do Today
Speaker: Widening of Panama Canal could benefit Owensboro's ports
Sugar Blue to play at Opryhouse Saturday
Beech Creek man injured in wreck
Owls' return to wild will cause empty nest syndrome at Raptor Center
Police Report, Aug. 13
Cafe-bakery to move downtown
Ford named official auto sponsor of WEG
GM posts another profit, moves toward stock sale
Group studying state's rising prison costs
Attorneys say guard in riot case isn't credible
Big O Music Fest gates open at 5 tonight
Yarmuth bashes Obama economic team
Warrant issued for man in mother's death
Judge steps aside in League lawsuit trial
Experts: Quality sleep needed to stay healthy
Many rush to help out Moonlite
New school year brings new challenges
Architects lining up to design center
Speaker: Widening of Panama Canal could benefit Owensboro's ports
Region Briefs, Aug. 12
Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church celebrating bicentennial
Men arrested in connection with thefts
Speaker: Education improves students, community
Residents say city not fixing drainage problems
Union says bridges need work
City step closer to 3G service
Paul offers apology for remarks on Fancy Farm
School staffs rev up for new year
Immunization Awareness Month targets adults, too
Region Briefs, Aug. 11
Mayor floats idea of dragon boat festival
Paul denies kidnapping report
Challengers seek school board seats
City officials dedicate fire boat
Mayor floats idea of dragon boat festival
Paul denies kidnapping report
Challengers seek school board seats
City officials dedicate fire boat
Kentuckians give up sex abuse case against Vatican
Residents say city not fixing drainage problems
City step closer to 3G service
School staffs rev up for new year
Region Briefs, Aug. 11
Proposed demolition of Phillips Court homes garners protests
Events center architect to be sought
Something fishy was going on in the creeks and fields
Police check out package under car
OHS gym, arts center unveiled
OMHS Business Center to hold employee blood drive today
Kentuckians give up sex abuse case against Vatican
A&K Construction to build center
New oversight department planned
City's surplus jumps by $1 million
Fire damages Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn
RiverPark staffers take pay cuts
Massie-Clarke construction project neighbors concerned about drainage, traffic
Region Briefs, Aug. 10
One killed in wreck on 81
Police check out package under car
OHS gym, arts center unveiled
OMHS Business Center to hold employee blood drive today
Owensboro musician Graves to open Saturday's concert at Big O Music Fest
Houser part of Big O Music Fest's lineup
Bill Kuegel Sr. honored for farming achievements
Lawsuit against McLean sheriff, judge-executive on hold
No rest for 'Bedtime Bags' program; need keeps growing
Farmers blast Indiana over I-69 land acquisitions
Cruise-In a showcase for classic cars
Teachers bring part of China back for classes
Economic plan ready for review
Catlettsburg's quest for old caboose is in its final stretch
There's a long road ahead for Ironman athletes
Lawn mower blade flies into house
Listen to the words of the candidates
Obama key figure in U.S. Senate race in Kentucky
Does it make more sense for the city to keep OMU or to sell it?
Region Briefs, Aug. 8
Executive who worked on iPhone antenna leaves Apple
4 hurt in head-on Ohio wreck
East Daviess County Water Association refinances debt, eyes savings
Frost Brown Todd law firm founder dies
Some postal sorting will move to Bowling Green office
Police Reports, Aug. 7
4 hurt in head-on Ohio wreck
Frost Brown Todd law firm founder dies
Police Reports, Aug. 7
Report faults state on disaster preparedness at day care centers
Conway, Paul fire political salvos
State arts officials talk about funding cuts, offer suggestions
Report faults state on disaster preparedness at day care centers
Advocates addressing achievement gap
Conway, Paul fire political salvos
United Way unveils 15 Pacesetters; fundraising goal is $1.75 million
State arts officials talk about funding cuts, offer suggestions
Daviess Fiscal Court digest, Aug. 7
Advocates addressing achievement gap
Briefs
United Way unveils 15 Pacesetters; fundraising goal is $1.75 million
County mulls adding markers on Greenbelt
Daviess Fiscal Court digest, Aug. 7
To Do Today
Briefs
East Daviess County Water Association refinances debt, eyes savings
County mulls adding markers on Greenbelt
Some postal sorting will move to Bowling Green office
To Do Today
County's fiscal year ends on strong note
KWC, Brescia earn honors again
Scorching heat leads to record power demand at OMU
For some, sales rise with temperature
County's fiscal year ends on strong note
Report faults state on disaster preparedness at day care centers
KWC, Brescia earn honors again
Chamber wins national award
Scorching heat leads to record power demand at OMU
Changes proposed for county burn ordinance
For some, sales rise with temperature
$4.5 million in grants to aid cancer research
Report faults state on disaster preparedness at day care centers
To Do Today
Chamber wins national award
New theater group launches 'Taffetas'
Changes proposed for county burn ordinance
Briefs
$4.5 million in grants to aid cancer research
Grants to help ice storm cleanup
To Do Today
Pianist recovers, to visit, play in Rome
New theater group launches 'Taffetas'
Briefs
Grants to help ice storm cleanup
Pianist recovers, to visit, play in Rome
For some, sales rise with temperature
Fire damages two homes
National Symphony Orchestra to perform in Owensboro as part of Kentucky residency
Habitat accepting applications
Daviess Fiscal Court Agenda, Aug. 5
Region Briefs, Aug. 5
Campaign contributions at issue in congressional race
Mongiardo endorses Conway
County's fiscal year ends on strong note
KWC, Brescia earn honors again
Scorching heat leads to record power demand at OMU
Officials seeking input on diabetes treatment
City bakes as heat index hits 124
Region Briefs
Conway: 'Diversity is a strength'
Lawmaker's son gets parole
Digest: Owensboro City Commission
AARP says elderly will see benefits in health care law
Sister Vivian takes helm of Paducah Catholic schools
Career Center a starting point for job seekers
Film fest ends before it begins
City bakes as heat index hits 124
Conway: 'Diversity is a strength'
Digest: Owensboro City Commission
Chevron, Texaco pull out of Kentucky
Cooling centers ready as escapes from heat
Sister Vivian takes helm of Paducah Catholic schools
This Week in History: Cooler heads prevail when ice cream poisons kids
Owensboro Fire Department Will Hold Dedication for New Fire Boat
Region Briefs
Region Briefs
Owensboro man killed in wreck on 60 West
Lawmaker's son gets parole
Local group to sing in 'Handel's Messiah Rocks'
AARP says elderly will see benefits in health care law
Civil suit against jailer on hold
Career Center a starting point for job seekers
Covington leaders see Owensboro housing progress
Film fest ends before it begins
Muhlenberg among counties with wild hog problem
Thompson Drive Closed Thursday and Friday, August 5 and 6
Summer work on Burns Elementary School nearly finished
Chevron, Texaco pull out of Kentucky
Devonshire Drive Closed Wednesday, August 4
U.S. Bank building on fast track
Cooling centers ready as escapes from heat
Support group formed for families
Muhlenberg among counties with wild hog problem
This Week in History: Cooler heads prevail when ice cream poisons kids
Man guilty of fraud at Greenville facility
Chevron, Texaco pull out of Kentucky
Region Briefs
Briefs
Cooling centers ready as escapes from heat
Support group formed for families
Owensboro man killed in wreck on 60 West
7 bears killed by vehicles in Kentucky since May
This Week in History: Cooler heads prevail when ice cream poisons kids
Man guilty of fraud at Greenville facility
Local group to sing in 'Handel's Messiah Rocks'
Task force urges use of drop boxes to dispose of medication
Region Briefs
Briefs
Civil suit against jailer on hold
Groups 'itching' to spend money on Kentucky's U.S. Senate race
Owensboro man killed in wreck on 60 West
7 bears killed by vehicles in Kentucky since May
Covington leaders see Owensboro housing progress
School Preparation, Orientation Schedules
Local group to sing in 'Handel's Messiah Rocks'
Task force urges use of drop boxes to dispose of medication
Officials seeking input on diabetes treatment
National Night Out festival aims to oppose crime, strengthen community
Civil suit against jailer on hold
Groups 'itching' to spend money on Kentucky's U.S. Senate race
Rotary Club ready to install flags for community program
State highway worker accused of theft
Covington leaders see Owensboro housing progress
School Preparation, Orientation Schedules
Safety advocate: Paul's mining comments 'idiotic'
12 private rooms added for transitional care use at OMHS
Officials seeking input on diabetes treatment
National Night Out festival aims to oppose crime, strengthen community
Kentucky Briefs
Fund drive to buy tickets for kids
Rotary Club ready to install flags for community program
State highway worker accused of theft
KSP cruiser hits, kills pedestrian in Jackson
Some waistline wonders are waste of time, money
Safety advocate: Paul's mining comments 'idiotic'
12 private rooms added for transitional care use at OMHS
Summer work on Burns Elementary School nearly finished
Kentucky Briefs
Fund drive to buy tickets for kids
U.S. Bank building on fast track
KSP cruiser hits, kills pedestrian in Jackson
Some waistline wonders are waste of time, money
Corn farmers brace for premature harvest
Support group formed for families
Man guilty of fraud at Greenville facility
Briefs
7 bears killed by vehicles in Kentucky since May
Task force urges use of drop boxes to dispose of medication
Groups 'itching' to spend money on Kentucky's U.S. Senate race
School Preparation, Orientation Schedules
National Night Out festival aims to oppose crime, strengthen community
State highway worker accused of theft
12 private rooms added for transitional care use at OMHS
Fund drive to buy tickets for kids
Some waistline wonders are waste of time, money
Summer work on Burns Elementary School nearly finished
U.S. Bank building on fast track
Barn owls will have home at office building
Muhlenberg among counties with wild hog problem
Airports add services, facilities for Games
State to review response to nursing home abuse
Barn owls will have home at office building
Airports add services, facilities for Games
Corn farmers brace for premature harvest
Rand Paul softens rhetoric in Senate bid
Red Cross fundraiser's success surpasses goal
Obama shares Kentucky girl's letter with country
Briefs
New KFC Yum Center arena making progress
Mayor backs renaming street for slain officer
More work than expected needed at Lincoln memorial
Powell envisions unified schools
OPD vehicles earn awards at DARE convention
County jail, Fiscal Court sponsoring employees' weight-loss competition
Local buyers jump in to finance, refinance homes
New Hospice CEO to oversee expansion
State to review response to nursing home abuse
$5 million price put on steel mill
City finally gets property rights for Southtown project
Roll Coater will reopen Hawesville facility
ROTC cadet dies of lightning strike
Region Briefs
Police seeking leads in multiple burglaries
Preschool classes earn accreditation
Food service director earns award
Talk of interchange continues
Owensboro Transit Makes Changes to Red East Route
Owensboro Fire Department Receives Grant for Smoke Detectors
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program August 2010 Meetings
American Red Cross to Set Up Cooling Station Tomorrow
City Independence Day Schedule
Media Conference - City of Owensboro and Daviess County Fiscal Court
Celebration of the American Spirit - July 4
Dugan Best and Audubon-Bon Harbor Alliances to Host Gala Day July 10
Griffith Avenue Street Repair Work Begins Tomorrow
Owensboro Makes Money Magazine's 'America's Best Places to Live' Top 100 List
City of Owensboro Seeks Contractor for Smothers Park and Riverfront Crossing
World Changers Coming to Owensboro Next Week
City of Owensboro Neighborhood Alliance Program July 2010 Meetings
My Vintage Baby Clothing comes to Owensboro
Owensboro First Church of God
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Daviess County
Daviess County Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms for Daviess County
Hello From Arkansas!!!
River Of Music Party
17th Annual Yellowbanks Dulcimer Festival
International Bar-B-Q Festival
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