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Kentucky News
Bryan Station Middle School Teacher Kathryn Decker
Stu Johnson
A great deal of attention and money centered on an education item on this November’s ballot. The defeat of Amendment Two is likely a post-election conversation item for public educators.
Lexington/Richmond News
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Jo Robertson (left) who started Kenya Girls Forward (KGF) and her daughter Kelly Brewer
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.
Dry laid stone fences date back to the early 1800’s in Kentucky
Sam Dick traveled to Clark County to meet masons to repair stone fences
Eastern Standard
  • Taped live before a student audience at the University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law, the final installment in this 17-part election year series focuses on key interviews about election integrity and security, voting access and voter rights.
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