Liam Niemeyer
ReporterLiam covers government and policy in Kentucky and its impacts throughout the Commonwealth for the Kentucky Lantern. He most recently spent four years reporting award-winning stories for WKMS Public Radio in Murray.
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Electric SUV manufacturer Rivian, The Nature Conservancy will buy power to offset their carbon emissions
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State’s efforts have focused on collecting data
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A recent state analysis found that, unlike a number of states that have pivoted to other fuel sources, Kentucky utilities still burn coal to generate the large majority of electricity in the state.
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Would her family’s financial stake in the coal industry affect Craft’s actions as Kentucky governor?Ethics expert says GOP hopeful would ‘absolutely’ have a conflict of interest. It’s ‘for the people to decide’ if there’s a problem, says a former Kentucky governor.
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Two wildlife refuges in Western Kentucky will receive almost $18 million from a federal commission to buy thousands of acres to protect waterfowl habitat in the state.
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Change caught some by surprise
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Louisville, Lexington taking part in program, Bowling Green considering it
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Beshear renews call for ‘red flag’ law. Louisville mayor wants more local options.
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Dam leak in Crittenden County caught officials without a plan. Dam safety legislation had always died in earlier sessions.