Kailee Mayenschein
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The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has announced they are accepting submissions for their annual Poster and Essay Contest.
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Officials said the nursing faculty have been waiting for the approval from the KBN for over four years, after entering the initial status stage in 2019.
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Quarles began his new position at the first of the year and said he’s already making plans and taking steps to improve KCTCS.
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Officials said the grant is to promote the reduction of animal overpopulation, and it’s made possible by the Joanie Bernand Foundation.
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Started as a yearly gathering of musicians, the group has now formed a formal non-profit organization and plans to hold meetings, jams and lessons year-round.
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Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said the many recommendations passed last week will be a guidebook for Kentucky and other states.
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Revolutionary Racing Kentucky was awarded Kentucky’s ninth and final horse racing license by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission last summer and now they are working towards the construction of Sandy’s Racing and Gaming, a horseracing and betting facility.
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Officials said the goal is to receive around 400 donations each day during the event to aid the center in keeping a healthy supply.
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The Rowan County Dive Team recently took steps to ensure members stay safe in a variety of water rescue and recovery scenarios. Four more divers on the team are now dry suit certified.
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Sunlight hours are growing shorter in Kentucky and as such, officials are warning people to pay more attention to pedestrians while driving.