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Several investments are driving the economy in the Commonwealth.
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One of the newest amenities to come to Rowan County is open in the form of a new sensory friendly space at the Rowan County Public Library.
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Last year, over 80,000 Americans died from overdose-related causes and over 1,400 of those occurred in the Commonwealth.
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Governor Andy Beshear recently announced seven communities in the Commonwealth will receive over $10 million in aid from the State Aid Funding for Emergencies.
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The 2025 rate will be 10.6 cents per $100 of assessed value - down from 10.9 cents in 2024.
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The first reading for ordinance amending an existing ordinance relating to water shortage advisories, alerts, and emergencies was recently heard and passed at a Morehead City Council meeting.
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Dr. B. Gail Wilson (Class of 1981, 1985), a proud MSU alumna and longtime advocate for public broadcasting, has pledged a $30,000 matching gift to honor the station’s six decades of service.
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President of MSU, Dr. Jay Morgan made several requests to the Capital Planning Advisory Board, which makes funding recommendations to each branch of government.
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Recent discussion about the future of health in Kentucky has legislators seeking input from experts in the field of health and well-being from across the Commonwealth.
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Officers say suspect is in custody and facing multiple charges
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Officials with the Child Fatality and Near Fatality External Review panel said there are many key issues facing the Commonwealth’s children.
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Summer is in full swing and officials with the Daniel Boone National Forest said it’s now more important than ever to be aware of fire safety within the forest.
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Dr. Robbie Fletcher, Commissioner of Education for the KDE, said all 171 districts will be affected by this change.
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The owner wants to create a common area where people in the community can relax in the heart of Morehead’s entertainment district.
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A new emergency service is continuing to receive updates in Rowan County.
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