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Samantha Morrill
News Director-
Crews responded to the scene at LaFinca Mexican Restaurant around 1:30 p.m.
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Physicians, elected officials, education leaders, and community members packed the room, which was decorated with white flowers and balloons, and accented with University of Kentucky blue.
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Don Lloyd, President and CEO of UK St. Claire, said he is embarking on a speaking circuit throughout the region for the next several weeks.
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Bath County Christian Social Service Center will soon have a new home. Construction has begun on a facility to replace the one destroyed in a fire more than a year ago.
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The issue of allowing medical marijuana retailers and other cannabis businesses to operate in Morehead is headed to the city planning commission.
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To get a REAL ID, people must present proof of identity, like a passport or birth certificate, two proofs of address, proof of social security number, and proof of legal name changes, if applicable.
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Officials said a new agreement between the University of Kentucky HealthCare and St. Claire HealthCare will have big impacts for the region.
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Maysville Community and Technical College has received funding from the Federal Aviation Administration to expand its outreach.
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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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Representative Richard White announced on Wednesday that $71,571,400 will be distributed in Rowan County over the next three years.