Anabel Peterman
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The Ceramics Guild has already replaced three electric kilns and introduced one smaller ‘test kiln’, along with a clay mixer. With the new equipment, students can process and fire clay they gather from nature themselves.
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Exile, known for their extensive country and soft rock catalog, released its first number-one billboard hit Kiss You All Over in 1978.
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Officials report more than 55.4 million Americans are expected to travel through the holiday, marking the third busiest Thanksgiving weekend since 2001.
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The Morehead Sister Cities Program presented an evening of music from Northern Ireland on Monday, November 13 at the Rowan County Arts Center. Performers traveled from Ballymena, Ireland, one of Morehead’s two Sister Cities.
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced current paving projects along I-64 in Rowan and Carter counties are scheduled for completion by Thanksgiving.
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The University of Kentucky is planning to research how people across Appalachia access and use tobacco products, as well as the effects on public health throughout the region.
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The Kentucky Department of Health’s Respiratory Viruses Dashboard lists current infection and hospitalization rates for COVID-19, influenza, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), as well as information on the diseases and what to do when sick.
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The average ACT score among Kentucky students increased by one-tenth of a point this year. Officials said the increase is significant because more students were tested overall.
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After recovering from a cyberattack experts said Morehead State University continues its efforts to protect its organizational and personal data.
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Officials said the Tri-County Animal Shelter in Clearfield is grappling with overpopulation as adoptions have remained slow.