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The Kentucky GOP wants to dig into pandemic-era correspondence received or sent by Beshear and key administration members, looking for any opportunities to inflict damage on education and pandemic management issues that Beshear has championed as governor.
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As COVID-19 cases spike across Kentucky, and the nation, the demand for testing has increased. WKU Public Radio reporter Rhonda Miller talked with John…
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration says $127 million in federal relief money planned for school construction in Kentucky will not be able to be spent as…
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More than a dozen Kentucky Career Centers around the state are ready to help what they hope will be an influx of job seekers now that federal unemployment…
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Jimmy McRoberts knew the North Fork Mobile Home Park was teeming with animals. Some residents, like local grandmother Penny Gozzard, had two or three…
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It's nearly race day in Warren County, as dozens of people ages 8-20 in and around southern Kentucky will gather Saturday at Phil Moore Park in Alvaton.…
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A new support group in Henderson is aimed at helping people who have lost a loved one to suicide.The group’s founder, Cindy Weaver, said it’s called…
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School districts across Kentucky are trying to decide whether to offer students a chance to repeat the 2020-2021 academic year, to make up for what some…
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Daviess County Theater Students Voice Insights on Pandemic Isolation in Virtual Show March 20 and 21Kentucky students involved in the performing arts have been forced into a long and unwelcome intermission during the COVID-19 pandemic.But theater…
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The federal program known as the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) is resuming, and has been extended by the American Rescue Plan Act recently…