Em Kemper
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Kentucky State Police recently broke ground on a new driver’s skills pad at the agency’s training academy in Frankfort.
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Kentuckians who are suffering from substance use and are in recovery have the opportunity to become healthy, skilled, and employable through a non-profit organization located in Russell Springs.
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The department is advocating for more funding since recently experiencing a shortfall of nearly $10 million.
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The KDE announced the College Board will administer the SAT Junior State Administration as the state-funded college admissions exam beginning in spring 2026.
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The Library of Things is a new program introduced by the Rowan County Public Library that allows people to check out items that may be considered non-traditional for a library to have.
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Leaders from the Prichard Committee are currently testing out a new way to highlight a school district’s family engagement practices in select counties across the Commonwealth.
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Governor Beshear said the idea for this resource comes from the struggle and efforts to rebuild communities after the deadly flooding in eastern Kentucky.
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Geoengineering is the process in which the government and non-government organizations experiment with releasing chemicals into the atmosphere to influence climate and temperature.
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September marks the annual Library Card Signup Month at the Rowan County Public Library.
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With fall nearly in full swing, meteorologists are predicting above average temperatures for eastern Kentucky counties.