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Brent Seales, heritage science chair in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky, ...
Gov. Andy Beshear’s super PAC In This Together reported raising $618,200 during the first half of this year to the Federal ...
This week's Pet of the Week is Bart, a 6-year-old retriever Labrador mix who has been with the McCracken County Humane ...
Matriarchy and Generational Exchange in Gee’s Bend,” a new exhibit at the National Quilt Museum, is on display now through ...
Kent Koster has retired as the public health director at the Purchase District Health Department after 13 years of service.
A longtime Kentucky attorney hopes to unseat an incumbent who has been in office for nearly 45 years. Democrat Ned ...
While slated for the first Saturday of every August, the Fancy Farm Picnic unofficially starts the preceding Friday morning ...
The current dominant variant of COVID-19 has been linked to an increase in cases in the U.S. this summer. A local doctor says ...
Charities and nonprofits who provide critical services to state agencies would receive money they are owed faster, as Rep.
Tiny birds loom large in the spotlight today and Sunday as the Land Between the Lakes’ Woodlands Nature Station hosts its ...
The River’s Edge International Film Festival continues Saturday and Sunday with diverse screenings including documentaries, ...
Baptist Health Paducah is encouraging students to sign up for volunteer and shadowing opportunities at the hospital to ...