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The Four Rivers has a rich history and culture. From ancient Native American mounds to making teas from the herbs growing in our region to preserving and…
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Burlesque returns to our region, and it’s about more than just entertaining audiences. It empowers the performers, too. Paducah’s growing community of…
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On his Calloway County farm, Mark Paschall is getting ready for a long, dry summer. During 58 years on a farm, Paschall has seen many droughts. This one,…
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For children with disabilities like autism, going to a movie can be alarming, even frightening. But now, theaters across America are showing movies in…
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Combined military service and 14 years in the state legislature Mike Cherry or Princeton has given 41 years of his life to public service. We talked the…
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Next week, the Jefferson Davis State Historic Site in Fairview hosts a commemoration of the western Kentuckian who became the first, and only, president…
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The Bush-era tax cuts are set to expire December 31st. Under a proposal from the Obama administration, any tax worries you may have should only start at…
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On this month's conversation Dr. Dunn discusses:MSU's Board of Regents decision to boost tuition by 4% instead of the proposed 3% recommended by Dr. Dunn…
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Murray State’s spring 2012 crop of graduates face a rough economy still struggling back from recession. And they, along with two and a half million other…
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Kentucky voters might see a third party candidate on the ballot this year that is a product of a new online national primary. We’ll learn about Americans…