Mason Galemore
Student ReporterMason Galemore is a Murray State student studying journalism. He was the editor-in-chief of his high school newspaper. Since then has explored different publication avenues such as broadcasting. He hopes to travel as a journalist documenting conflict zones and different cultures. He remembers watching the Arab Spring in 2011 via the news when he was a kid, which dawned in a new age of journalism grounded in social media. His favorite hobbies are hiking, photography, reading, writing and playing with his Australian Shepard, Izzy. He is originally from Charleston, Missouri.
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The Kentucky Center for Economic Policy is tracking the increase and causes of incarceration in the state through a newly launched website.
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The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources announced it will create two new Wildlife Management Areas (WMA’s) in western Kentucky.
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Though it’s far removed from the major battlegrounds for women’s suffrage, a Black west Kentucky native left their mark in the fight for women’s voting rights in rural Iowa.
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The Murray State Indian Students Association (ISA) is inviting students and staff to participate in a celebration on Saturday morning for the Hindu Festival known as Holi.
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A pair of nonprofits are teaming up with the U.S. Forest Service to coordinate and promote cleanup days in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area.
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Several changes to Kentucky’s hunting and fishing regulations went into effect last week.
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Though not known to many, Stovepipe No. 1 – a west Kentucky musician nicknamed for his hat and instrument of choice – left a unique mark on the history of jug band music.
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A Kentucky nonprofit is hoping to help farmers across the commonwealth struggling with mental health.
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A widespread outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is one of several reasons cited by industry experts for a surge in egg prices over the last year. Now, Kentucky poultry farmers are working to better protect their flocks from disease.
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Cayce was one of several towns commemorating the first anniversary of the deadly and historic tornado outbreak that hit the region this weekend.