Anabel Peterman
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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.
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The Kentucky Division of Forestry is partnering with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Recovery Program to bring trees to communities rebuilding from natural disasters, like the floods that ravaged eastern Kentucky in 2022.
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Officials said amidst the announcement, they intend to continue supporting current and former Kentucky soldiers through the Veteran’s Program Trust Fund.
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Through state funding, Gateway Area Development District (GADD) offers Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Grants to assist with childcare necessities like clothes and school supplies.
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Officials with Morehead-Rowan County Tourism are preparing for the spring and summer seasons when more and more people travel to eastern Kentucky for various nature and cultural attractions.
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The Cave Run Symphony Orchestra is hosting an instrument “petting zoo” to celebrate its 10th full season, accompanied by a concert entitled “Symphony on Safari,” on February 25.
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Senate Bill 191 makes key adjustments to the current statewide model, decreasing the weight of total school and enrollment size.
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These services, which may include some outdoor inspection, measurements, and photos, will continue until the spring.
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The Kentucky United We Learn Council, or KUWL Council, recently voted to affirm what the organization calls a moonshot, or a collaborative mission statement to improve schools across the Commonwealth.