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All through the month of April, blue pinwheels have been spinning in the wind all over the town of Morehead to bring awareness to child abuse and the ways it can be prevented.
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Pride of Morehead’s first-ever pride festival was last Saturday, April 20. Many members of the Morehead community made their way to First Street to celebrate all aspects of pride. Now, people have different ideas on how to move forward next year, but they all tie back to community.
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Students and faculty with the Kentucky Center for Traditional Music at Morehead State are set to wrap up their semester tonight. WMKY’s Tanner Boyd reports.
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The annual Run Morehead event will return to the city Saturday. WMKY's Tanner Boyd spoke with the City of Morehead's Brayleigh Hensley for a preview.
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The Morehead Kentucky Proud Expo makes its return to the Morehead Conference Center this weekend. WMKY's Tanner Boyd conducted a brief interview with Morehead-Rowan County Tourism's Paige Swartz to preview the event.
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Morehead State University is hosting a battle of the bands in downtown Morehead Saturday.
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An area musician is performing in Morehead this weekend to promote his new album. WMKY's Tanner Boyd reports.
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A reception to celebrate the publication of the 65th annual “Inscape,” Morehead State’s annual literary and visual arts journal, is scheduled for tonight at 6:30 p.m.
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Morehead State University's The Little Company is presenting their latest traveling production. WMKY's Charlee Harmon has the story.
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A Morehead State assistant professor of legal studies takes a look at three Kentucky bills introduced in opposition to critical race theory. WMKY's Lacy Wallace has the story...
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Rowan County students have been selected to have their art displayed in downtown Morehead. WMKY's Mary Clare Carr has the story...
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The Kentucky Citizen Foster Care Review Board is in desperate need of volunteers statewide. WMKY's Rachel Turner has more...