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Federal employee firings hit home at central Kentucky national monument: Part 1 

On Valentine’s Day, the White House and its Department of Government Efficiency fired tens of thousands of new ...

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‘Sextortion’ measure advances to House floor

Kentucky Today FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Legislation that would make the crime of sexual extortion, commonly referred to ...

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Birth center legislation advances again in Kentucky General Assembly

From Kentucky Lantern By Sarah Ladd FRANKFORT — Another bill aimed at opening the way for freestanding birth ...

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Nicholasville Police Reports

Compiled by Gillian Stawiszynski. The Nicholasville Police Department reported the following arrests between Feb 11 – February 23. ...

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“Rebel on Main” by local historian covers perspectives surrounding Confederate statue 

On the Jessamine County Fiscal Court front lawn is a Confederate soldier statue.  “No braver bled For brighter ...

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Coercive control ‘operates in the shadows.’ Kentucky lawmaker moves to address it.

From Kentucky Lantern By Sarah Ladd If you or someone you know has experienced domestic violence, call the ...

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House passes bill to expand options for Kentucky schools to make up lost classroom time

From Kentucky Lantern By McKenna Horsley Despite a handful of Republicans voting no, the Kentucky House passed a ...

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State Rep. Adam Moore holds Coffee with Constituents event 

On the rainy morning of Saturday, Feb. 15, State Representative Adam Moore met with his constituents at Bad ...

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A local education nonprofit works to enrich minds

A Black-owned, locally operated education nonprofit in Nicholasville is offering homeschool students a wide range of classes and ...

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Citizens could still gather evidence of air pollution. But it might not matter anymore in Kentucky.

From Kentucky Lantern By Liam Niemeyer FRANKFORT — Kentucky lawmakers are advancing an industry-backed bill that could exclude ...

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