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Features

The Bookworm: Books to help children learn about Black history

The Bookworm By Terri Schlichenmeyer When you’re a kid, there are so many things to learn. Someone has ... Read more

News

Health commissioner warns Super Bowl gatherings can spread virus

Coronavirus metrics largely stable, but deaths still high By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News As most of the ... Read more

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Local student donates clothing to Lighthouse Mission

2020 Rogers Scholar and Pineville High School student Laurel Howard delivers winter clothing and other items she collected ... Read more

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Kentucky gas prices decrease in past week; rising crude oil prices could signal increase

AAA of the Bluegrass The national gas price average has been cheaper year-over-year for 336 days—as much as ... Read more

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Kentucky on track to be first state to vaccinate educators

Governor, Kentucky Department of Education to help schools reopen in some form March 1 On Wednesday, Gov. Andy ... Read more

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Bill to protect livestock receives bipartisan support

NEWS RELEASE Even short bills can have a large impact. Rep. Matthew Koch, R-Paris, described House Bill 229, ... Read more

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Homemakers scholarship applications being accepted

Applications for the Bell County Homemakers Scholarship are now available at the Bell County Cooperative Extension Office, on ... Read more

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$2 million in grants provided to fight violence against women

Funding awarded to law enforcement, prosecution,            judicial strategies, and victim services NEWS RELEASE Gov. Andy Beshear and Kentucky ... Read more

Features

Dave Ramsey: Don’t embrace the wrong things

Dear Dave, Your plan has been a lifesaver for us. Why do you think some people are unwilling ... Read more

Opinion

DEAR ABBY: Assistant works their way up only to be sidelined by boss

DEAR ABBY: When my boss hired me as an assistant four years ago, she specifically told me my ... Read more