Anabel Peterman
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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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In celebration of National Park Week, all entrance fees at national parks are waived on Saturday.
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Rowan County is promised more than $40 million for transportation projects.
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Officials said the event aims to serve as a queer-friendly space for those in the surrounding region, as well as a space for all people to learn about LGBTQ experiences and culture.
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The special weather statement is not a wind advisory, but people in the region should still exercise caution.
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According to Kentucky’s Teacher Advisory Council, about 30% of students were chronic absentees last school year, double the rate pre-COVID.
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Experts said making Clearfield a “community school” involves partnering with families and local organizations to help boost attendance rates, discipline, learning opportunities, and overall student engagement.
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The Rowan County Fiscal Court recently announced it received funding to bolster its cybersecurity through the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program.
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MSU was named to the Princeton Review’s 2024 list of top online Doctor of Education programs for the fourth consecutive year.
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The city of Ashland will soon be home to thousands of yellow daffodils as the flowers bloom this month, and according to organizers, hopefully for years to come.