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More foster and adopted youth in Kentucky are using the state’s college tuition waiver created specifically for them, according to a new report.
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Kids of all ages have an incredible opportunity to get involved with Morehead State Athletics this summer as many teams and programs are hosting summer camps and clinics.
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Two mathematics and space systems engineering students at Morehead State University spent the past year researching the factors that cause undergraduate students to leave their intended majors or drop out of college.
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The course runs from June 1 through July 1 and will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Claypool-Young Ceramics Studio.
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A new Kentucky law establishes a framework for carbon dioxide sequestration while also placing stricter regulations on wind energy turbines and how they’re allowed to operate.
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Mass deportations would shrink Kentucky’s workforce and could result in labor shortages, particularly in the restaurant and agriculture industries, according to a new report from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.
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A Kentucky childcare advocacy organization is using an $8 million grant to support rural childcare and early education in Appalachian Kentucky.
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Storytelling can help connect communities and share information helpful for social services and local health departments.
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Morehead State will begin a nationwide search for the next head coach to lead the softball program.
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Students from the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science & Mathematics at Morehead State University continue to demonstrate their engineering expertise and competitive drive during the Robot Gladiator League season.
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The Community Advisory Board for Morehead State Public Radio (WMKY) will conduct its quarterly meeting on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 5:30 p.m.
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A study by the Ohio River Valley Institute showed Kentucky will receive more than $1 billion over 15 years under the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.