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Reports show more people opting out of organ donation programs after Kentucky hospital incident
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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Public health officials in Lexington say the skunk tested positive for rabies. It was discovered by a resident around the Indian Hills and Stonewall subdivisions.
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Lexington voters will decide the fate of a referendum that would create a new property tax for a dedicated city parks fund.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Photos courtesy of Kelly Brewer
Sam Dick went Off the Beaten Path to learn about a grassroots effort called Kenya Girls Forward, and how they’re trying to change lives.
Sam Dick traveled to Clark County to meet masons to repair stone fences
Eastern Standard
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Should the Kentucky legislature be authorized by an amendment to the state Constitution to fund private school education?
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is getting ready to honor 12 inductees into its 2024 class One well-known group talked about the award
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A new exhibit in Berea showcases the history, heritage, and culture of African American families in Berea and surrounding communities.
Today's Interview
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Our monthly conversation with EKU President David McFaddin
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The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has published a record of decision giving the go-ahead for the proposed Federal Correctional Institution and Prison Camp in Letcher County.
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A powered parachute aircraft flipped while landing in Kentucky Sunday, killing the two people aboard. The Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office reported the small aircraft crashed Sunday afternoon near Nicholasville, south of Lexington off Ashgrove Road
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Lexington residents will have another opportunity to get involved in backyard composting in 2025. A City organizer sees great potential for ramping up compost users in the years ahead.
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Lexington Veterans Affairs Healthcare System’s 9th annual Veterans VA 5-K is next Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Sousley campus on Leestown Road.
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The treatment for ear infections in young Kentucky children could undergo some modification over time. With repeated ear infections come the possibility of inserting tubes in the ear.
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