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Ky.’s biggest city to make bid for Amazon project

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by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

News

Upward Bound Math Science receives funding

Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College (SKCTC) has announced that Upward Bound Math Science has been funded by the U.S. Department of Education for $1,319,690 ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

News

Goins promoted to VP at LMU

Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) President Clayton Hess has named Dr. Jody Goins vice president for enrollment, athletics and public relations.

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by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Opinion

White House pity party for colleges and the accused shuts out sexual assault survivors

Even when we strip away the politics, the content of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ message Sept. 7 about sexual violence on college campuses leaves us ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Opinion

Consequences of America’s wall

The U.S. border with Mexico has been controversial for a long time. As the territory that is now Texas began to fill with pioneer settlers, ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Sports

Burkhart finishes strong with 9th place finish

Professional fisherman and local bass fishing guide Brad Burkhart closed out the 2017 Bassmaster Northern Open Tour season with a ninth place finish on Douglas ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

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Hike-A-Thon series comes to end

Pine Mountain State Resort Park’s 2017 Hike-A-Thon series ended with its most difficult — yet rewarding — hike of the year: Chadwell Gap Trail.

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Bell Co. receives over $100K LGEDF

FRANKFORT — The Department for Local Government (DLG) approved the award of $139,674 in Local Economic Development Fund (LGEDF)/Single County Coal Severance funds to Bell ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Columns

A largely a forgotten holiday

Sunday, Sept. 17, was Constitution Day, arguably the most forgotten designated day in America. The mainstream media will say nothing of it. No parades or ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Opinion

Confederate statues, community could find peace at Lexington Cemetery

A strange set of events and circumstances, informed by a tortured history, has thrust the bucolic and peaceful Lexington Cemetery into the fray surrounding the ... Read more

by newsengin, Thursday, January 1, 1970 12:00 am

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