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What did early Native inhabitants and 18th and 19th-Century settlers have in common? They all sought the same things: fresh ...
An attractive nuisance is like a magnet for kids, drawing them in with its hazardous charm and posing a risk of injury. The ...
Back-to-school shopping season arrived early this year, with two-thirds (67%) of consumers reporting they began purchasing ...
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Father Time remains undefeated. Well, please don’t tell that to George Hood. This quote, ...
Life Learning Center recently hosted its annual Reentry Resource Night, a family-friendly event filled with practical reentry ...
The Kentucky Environmental Education Council (KEEC) is encouraging those who want to kick-start their careers as educators to ...
While flying to a national education conference several years ago, I received a call that would deepen my commitment to the ...
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Eight years ago, Ryle boys and girls golf teams swept region tournament titles ...
By Andy Furman Point/Arc The Point/Arc’s coffee shop – The Point Perk — is going to the dogs – literally. The Dog Days of ...
When one considers popular music today, either streamed, or housed/played digitally on various devices, then traces it back ...
The Trump Administration has approved Public Assistance for 64 counties affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, ...
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has awarded $4.3 million to 28 postsecondary healthcare programs across ...
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