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  • A federal judge ruled a former Rowan County Clerk violated the constitutional rights of two couples in 2015; a Morehead State University police employee is facing charges related to electronic communication and privacy; and the state house has passed a medical cannabis bill. Mountain Edition, weekday afternoons @ 5pm on WMKY.
  • James Brendan Patterson is an American author and philanthropist. Among his works are the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women's Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, NYPD Red, Witch and Wizard, and Private series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance novels.
  • Charles Ponzi was an Italian swindler and con artist who operated in the U.S. and Canada. His aliases include Charles Ponci, Carlo, and Charles P. Bianchi. Born and raised in Italy, he became known in the early 1920s as a swindler in North America for his money-making scheme.
  • Open Mic: MSU President, Dr. Jay Morgan (3/18/22)
  • Kentucky Association of School Administrators
  • Kentucky educators are calling for additional support, a widow is asking for increased boater safety, and lawmakers are looking at maternal health legislation. Mountain Edition...weekday afternoons @ 5pm on WMKY.
  • State funding will help expand water service in Rowan county, Morehead Utility Plant Board is helping clean up a chemical spill, and COVID numbers are declining across the region. Mountain Edition, weekday afternoons @ 5pm on WMKY.
  • Harvey Korman was an American actor and comedian, who performed in television and film productions. He is best remembered for his performances on the sketch comedy series The Carol Burnett Show, for which he won four Emmy Awards, as well as his partnership with Tim Conway. Korman also appeared in several comedy films by Mel Brooks.
  • Valentine’s Day, also called St. Valentine’s Day, holiday (February 14) when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. Given their similarities, it has been suggested that the holiday has origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, held in mid-February. Valentine’s Day did not come to be celebrated as a day of romance until about the 14th century.
  • American critic, biographer, and literary historian, whose “Finders and Makers” series traces American literary history in rich biographical detail from 1800 to 1915.
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