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Gov. Andy Beshear said one reason he went to South Carolina last week was to see his 16-year-old son Will play baseball. But ...
A few things. It is not antisemitism to accuse Israel of international human rights law violations for its treatment of ...
The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is rolling out its first-ever Mental Health Strategy to support the ...
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern KET is reviving its plans to cover the 2025 Fancy Farm Picnic in West Kentucky following ...
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It’s three hundred and fifty seven days to the minute. And counting. That’s the wait for ...
Avoid the lone start tick; its alpha-gal molecule may flip a victim’s immune system against red meat
By Heather Norman-Burgdolf University of Kentucky Ticks are bad news in general, but the lone star tick brings an extra ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky State Police (KSP) is joining forces with law enforcement agencies from five ...
Staff report Elizabeth Dreyer, financial advisor and leader of Northern Kentucky’s Second Saturday divorce workshops, will ...
Bowling – some think it’s thriving, some think its dying — either way, the game is still here. We rarely get any local ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Temu, the Chinese online shopping platform, has responded to the lawsuit filed last Thursday by ...
Artists sought for annual Baker Hunt/DBL art show Sept. 19 – Feb. 20; application deadline August 13
Baker Hunt Art and Cultural center is seeking 2D artwork to be displayed at the upcoming Baker Hunt and DBL Art Show. Application are open now through August 13. Artists are asked to select a theme ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Candidates and elected officials could pay for personal safety and security measures under ...
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