Sydney Graham
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Registration closes on April 17. Currently, just over 200 organizations have registered to participate.
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The third annual Armored Truck Pull hosted by the Morehead Police Department is returning downtown on Saturday, April 13.
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Several days of rain are in the forecast for eastern Kentucky. Forecasters said severe weather and poor weather-related outcomes are unlikely, but the risk is always there.
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Officials said the new site has multiple interactive features to provide people with accurate information about the state of Kentucky highways.
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Warmer weather means more people getting out on the roads, leading to higher prices. Officials said prices are up about 20 cents locally and up 30 cents nationally.
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Forecasters predict heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to drench the area, with the chance for strong winds and potentially a tornado.
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Officially designated Developmental Disability Awareness Month, March provides an opportunity for those outside of disabled spaces to learn and expand their knowledge base.
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Now in the Senate, House Bill 19 is facing some hurdles.
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Blake Konny, a Safe and Supportive Schools program consultant from KDE’s Office of Continuous Improvement and Support, said last year about 14% of all students in the commonwealth received a disciplinary referral.
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It’s Spring Fire Season in the Commonwealth, which means a burn ban is in effect from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.