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Kentucky Department of Library and Archives is allowing local government agencies whose records were either lost or damaged in December’s deadly tornado outbreak. The emergency funds are meant to offset any costs not covered by insurance for items related to the storing, recovery or preservation of documents.
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A substantial grant is set to fund a series of renovations and upgrades for the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library (HCCPL).
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The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives is awarding more than $220,000 in grants for local governments to preserve public records.According to…
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The new members of the Calloway County Public Library Board say a re-evaluation of a recently-approved library expansion is among their top priorities.…
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Kentuckians can now access more state government records online. The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives launched a state digital archives…
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The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives has awarded facilities construction grants to 10 public libraries across the commonwealth totaling $20…
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The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives say the state’s public libraries recently set a record in expected funding from the federal Education…
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Calloway County judge-executive Larry Elkins has provided an update to the Murray State News on his opposition to current plans for the renovation and…
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Calloway County Clerk Antonia Faulkner has received a more than $34000 government grant to preserve local government records.The Kentucky Department for…
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The Trigg County Clerk’s office is using a newly acquired grant to digitize and backup records. Trigg County Clerk Dorris McGill will use the more than…