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Published on Mar 12, 2025Source: Courier-Journal - Kentucky - Neutral
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Published on Mar 12, 2025
Learn from Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s experienced educators
Fire arms training and other classes are available through KDWFR. Most classes are free. FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 12, 2025) — The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources offers numerous classes for those wanting to learn more about hunting and …
Source: The Lake News - Kentucky - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Impact of mine safety office closures on eastern Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The Department of Government Efficiency revealed last week the cancellation of six mine safety office leases in the state of Kentucky. Nationwide, the leases for 29 Mine Safety and Health Administration offices have been terminated. …
Source: WYMT - Kentucky - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Bill banning DEI at Kentucky universities moves toward final passage
A bill banning public colleges and universities from having diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives passed in the Kentucky Senate. The bill would also prohibit schools from requiring DEI training and using DEI as a factor in hiring or admissions. …
Source: Courier-Journal - Kentucky - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Northern Kentucky teen shines as Young Marine of the Year
FT. MITCHELL, Ky. (WKRC) - A teen from Northern Kentucky is not only excelling in school, she's earned the rank of sergeant major of the Young Marines and the title of Young Marine of the Year. The Beechwood High School junior from Fort Mitchell said …
Source: Local12 - Ohio - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Kentucky looks to launch legal medical marijuana sales by year's end
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKRC) — Kentucky is moving closer to launching legal medical marijuana sales, with the state poised to give final approval for growing the plants in the coming weeks. Sam Flynn, Executive Director of Kentucky's Medical Cannabis Program, …
Source: Local12 - Ohio - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
'Not seriously infected enough': Kentucky physicians say abortion ban complicates treatment of pregnancy emergencies
According to House Bill 414 backers, the new provisions — added to perinatal palliative care changes — would ease some concerns doctors have when treating pregnancy complications they fear could lead to lawsuits under Kentucky's strict abortion ban. Dr …
Source: WUKY - Kentucky - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
As Kentucky's Real ID deadline nears, long lines persist
Domestic flights and military bases will require the upgraded license in May. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Starting May 7, Kentuckians will need Real ID licenses for domestic flights as well as entry to some federal buildings and military bases—like Fort Knox. Coming …
Source: WHAS 11 - Kentucky - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
West Kentucky roller derby team brings rink rookies, veteran skaters together
As Kingsway Skateland prepares to close shop to the public, a local roller derby team gears up with mouthguards, a helmet, knee and elbow pads and slips on their skates. They get on the rink ready to warm up, either by skating many laps around the rink or …
Source: wkms - Kentucky - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
It's make-or-break time for controversial bills in the Kentucky General Assembly
Among the rush of bills making their way to the floor in the House and Senate chambers are measures seeking to undo the governor's ban on so-called conversion therapy, efforts to make it easier to further trim the state income tax, and an evolving bill …
Source: WUKY - Kentucky - Public Broadcaster