Em Kemper
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More than $3 million in Community Development Block Grants has been awarded to Mason and Montgomery County to assist and improve communities.
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All 171 public school districts as well as the Kentucky School for the Blind, the Kentucky School for the Deaf and the Kentucky Tech System participated in the Kentucky Educator Shortage Survey.
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Rowan County officials recently heard updates on emergency medical services in the community.
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Medical marijuana has reached another milestone in Kentucky, further pushing forward the process of cultivating cannabis in the state.
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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 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.