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Three western Kentucky industrial development projects were approved Thursday for over $2.5 million in state funding.
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Three western Kentucky cities are getting more than $13.6 million in federal grant funding to reduce methane emissions & protect communities from leaky natural gas pipes.
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Several bills in the Tennessee House are attempting to prevent expelled lawmakers from making their way back into the legislature. One of them is headed to the House floor.
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A pair of legislative proposals that aim to lay the groundwork for “Kentucky’s nuclear energy ecosystem” advanced out of a state Senate committee Wednesday.
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A bill allowing Murray State to offer doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine passed Thursday in the Kentucky House.
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Tennessee lawmakers want school students to learn firearm safety in public school.
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The Kentucky Senate is seeking voter backing to provide some tax relief for homeowners 65 and older. It comes in the form of a constitutional amendment.
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A freight train derailed Thursday near the Southside of Paducah, in the area known as Littleville between Chester Hack and Cleveland Street.
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A report from analytics company Lightcast says the Kentucky Community and Technical College System contributed $3.9 billion to the state economy last fiscal year.
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Legislators in Kentucky's House of Representatives are considering a bill that would remove out-of-pocket costs for follow-up diagnostic breast exams, as well as supplemental breast exams when medically necessary.
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A bill introduced in the Tennessee House Thursday would block local governments from re-appointing state lawmakers expelled for “disorderly conduct” to fill their own vacant seat.