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In the next installment of Cyber Bytes, Tracy Ross speaks to Dr. Michael Ramage, Director of the Murray State University Cyber Education and Research Center, about the latest cyber security guidelines created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
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In the next installment of Uncommon History, Daniel Hurt speaks with Alissa Keller, Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, ahead of the city's Cayce Days, which pays tribute to Hopkinsville's favorite mystic son, clairvoyant Edgar Cayce, whose abilities drew people from all over the country to western Kentucky.
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Murray State University’s Cinema International program is screening the 1993 Ethiopian drama "Sankofa" this week.
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Kentucky author and poet Frank X. Walker – the first Black Poet Laureate to serve the state – is speaking at West Kentucky Community & Technical College’s Clemens Fine Arts Center Monday as a part of the institution’s Black History Month programming.
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"Weathering with You" screenings are scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 1, and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. in Faculty Hall Room 208 on the main campus of Murray State University.
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Over a century ago, a western Kentucky family organized a weeklong Christian Socialist convention in Graves County.
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Local singer-songwriter Luke Taylor bringing ‘stripped down’ sound to Clemens Fine Arts Center stagePaducah singer-songwriter Luke Taylor is set to play the Clemens Fine Arts Center this Saturday evening as part of the venue’s Backstage Pass Series, which features artists on a small stage and a relaxed seating environment.
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In the first Cyber Bytes installment of 2024, Tracy Ross and Michael Ramage, Director of the Cyber Education and Research Center of Murray State University, discuss cyber security updates for the new year.
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The latest Market House Theatre production is “Native Gardens,” a comedy that the Paducah playhouse leadership hopes can facilitate a powerful discussion about class, privilege and entitlement.
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Submissions are now open for the WKMS Battle of the Bands 2024. Local bands are encouraged to review the contest guidelines and instructions and submit their original music.
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Since the season ended in December, Rainer has launched the “Straight Shot Tour” – which includes a stop at Paducah Beer Werks this Friday, Jan. 26. The show starts at 9 p.m. and tickets are available online.
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Western Kentucky native Tony Logue brings his unique blend of Americana, country, and heartland rock and roll to the Sounds Good studio for the next Live Lunch on Friday, February 9.