The Williamsburg Turkey Trot 5-K is returning on Thanksgiving Day morning following a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19. “We are going to have it. We are planning a Turkey Trot,” Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison said during a recent Williamsburg City Council meeting in response to...
Think you have the best pumpkin decorating skills in Williamsburg? Next week you will have the chance to prove it. As part of the monthly Third Thursday event, there will be a pumpkin decorating contest at the River Fog Park in downtown Williamsburg. Williamsburg Mayor Roddy...
A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Cumberland Mint gaming hall is planned for Tuesday afternoon in Williamsburg. The Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce announced late Thursday afternoon that the groundbreaking will take place at 1:30 p.m. at 244 Penny Lane in Williamsburg,...
What is the best way of handling the increased traffic at the intersection of Ky. 92W and Penny Lane in Williamsburg once the Cumberland Mint historical wagering and off-track betting site opens in Williamsburg late next summer with its projected 2,500 visitors per day? Read this...
Williamsburg is planning to use at least a portion of its federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to help get the Emergency Christian Ministries homeless shelter back operating. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day!...
The one parcel of undeveloped land adjacent to the Kentucky Splash waterpark, which the city doesn’t already own, will soon be in the city’s hands and will be used as part of the planned waterpark expansion. Last piece: The Williamsburg City Council is buying this one-acre parcel...