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Kentucky’s public health commissioner anticipates a change in COVID case data later this spring.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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Someone’s trying to scam Lexington homeowners by posing as a contractor for Solarize Lexington. That’s according to Jada Griggs, the city’s senior program manager for sustainability. She said several people have been approached.
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A home away from home for families of veterans being cared for at Lexington's two VA medical facilities is about to open. A ceremony and ribbon cutting took place Friday morning at the Leestown Road campus.
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Eastern Standard
On this week’s Eastern Standard: A new analysis reveals the full extent of flood damage to homes in E. Kentucky; Pillar Two of the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics; the value of student journalism; A Chris Begley essay on the local reporter; the reopening of the Giles Art Gallery on the campus of EKU.
Today's Interview
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Kentucky’s public health commissioner anticipates a change in COVID case data later this spring.
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EKU President David McFaddin talks about important issues to the Commonwealth as part of a regular conversation with WEKU
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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Eastern KY high school rebuilds band program months after devastating floods
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Celebrating Women's Voices: Poetry and Fiction
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State and local officials dedicate a historic marker and mural to honor Tuskegee Airmen
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Governor Beshear brings millions of dollars to Madison County
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A central Kentucky financial advisor doesn’t anticipate two U.S. bank failures will signal concerns among area banks in the Commonwealth.
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Some changes are planned for Lexington’s Community and Resident Services program. Lexington Council members got briefed this week.
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Lexington City Council members got a briefing on plans for the central Kentucky community’s next regional park. Cardinal Run North Park, with 137 acres, will be developed where New Circle and Versailles Roads intersect.
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