More than 200,000 Kentucky families still don't have access to local waterlines Nov 28, 2022 Nov 28, 2022 Updated Nov 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Breckinridge County family is living in their dream home, but there's just one problem: there's no running water. Tags News As featured on 4:36+4 More than 200,000 Kentucky families still don't have access to local waterlines A Breckinridge County family is living in their dream home, but there's just one problem: there's no running water. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Wednesday afternoon forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesExplosion sparks fire at Rubbertown chemical plantJCPS superintendent reverses course on audit plan amid $188 million deficitLouisville woman accused of causing $1K in damage at Little Caesars over $1 sauce chargeVote to end government shutdown fails in Senate as Democrats hold firm on health care demandsLouisville man sentenced to 9 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute meth, fentanylLouisville police auctioning off another 120 abandoned vehicles from its tow lotKentucky has kicked people off food benefits using data that doesn’t tell the full storyJeffersontown family looking for answers after metal object crashes through windshieldHistoric downtown Louisville building built in 1878 going up for auctionDocking bay fire at Louisville business that sent cloud of smoke over area was accidental Videos
4:36+4 More than 200,000 Kentucky families still don't have access to local waterlines A Breckinridge County family is living in their dream home, but there's just one problem: there's no running water.