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A historic Mayfield hotel that has stood in the far western Kentucky city’s court square for nearly a century will soon be demolished.
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Metropolis Public Library’s Board of Trustees voted Monday to appoint a new interim director.
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In just three months, a total solar eclipse will darken the skies over much of the United States, including parts western Kentucky, southern Illinois and southern Indiana.
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State lawmakers are considering legislation that would ban street camping and end funding for certain programs that provide permanent housing.
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Tennessee Department of Human Services blames staff shortages, computer systems changes
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Around the country, LGBTQ+ students and the campus groups founded to support them have become a growing target in the culture wars.
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A newly released oral history project documents memories of the December 10, 2021 EF-4 tornado in Mayfield, Kentucky, from the perspectives of survivors – and shares their stories of recovering from the historic disaster.
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The City of Clinton, Kentucky is receiving $1.83 million in federal funding to overhaul some aging wastewater infrastructure.
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Merryman House, a nonprofit domestic violence crisis center in Paducah, is receiving over $400,000 in federal grant funds to serve survivors of domestic abuse.
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Susan Mullins Kwaronhia:wi lives in Berea, Kentucky and works with students to pass down her ancestral traditions of music, art and dance.
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A Kuttawa deli market continued its legacy of success in the Kentucky State Fair last month, netting its 22nd grand champion ribbon in the country ham competition and having that ham fetch a record-breaking $10 million at a auction.
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State-level data from the latest American Community Survey shows Kentucky has the sixth highest poverty rate in the country. The rate is also well above the national average.