WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a deeply personal and reflective speech delivered on the Senate floor today, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced that he will not seek re-election as the Republican leader, marking the end of a historic tenure. At 82 years old, McConnell, who has served in the Senate since 1984, is the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history.
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In an era where educational support and mental health awareness are increasingly recognized as critical components of student development, National School Counseling Week, observed from February 5-9, stands as a testament to the essential role school counselors play in shaping the future of our youth.
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The Kentucky Sheriffs' Boys & Girls Ranch is once again making headlines with its latest fundraising endeavor. In a heartwarming display of community and charity, the Ranch has partnered with the Don Franklin Family of Dealerships to organize a high-stakes raffle. The grand prize? A robust 4x4 Bad Boy Bandit vehicle, a sought-after utility vehicle valued at $19,735.00.
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Bluegrass 911 has officially scheduled its monthly storm siren test for February 3, 2024, at 12:00 pm. This critical safety procedure is set to encompass Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, and Mercer Counties. The test is part of a broader initiative to ensure the storm siren system's optimal functionality, a vital component in alerting residents to severe weather conditions.
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The City of Lancaster is poised to hold a council meeting at the Billy C. Moss Municipal Center on Monday, February 5, 2024, as detailed in the recently released agenda.
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Lancaster Mayor Michael Gaffney recently addressed the city's battle against the surge of potholes resulting from the harsh winter conditions, including frequent snowfalls, extensive salt usage, and plummeting temperatures. The adverse weather has left the city streets riddled with potholes, posing a challenge to vehicular movement and raising concerns among residents about the potential damage to their vehicles and the overall safety of the city's roadways.
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The Mason jar, a quintessential symbol of American ingenuity, has a storied past that intertwines with the culinary and cultural fabric of the United States. Its journey from a patented invention in 1858 by John Mason, who introduced the first canning jar with a screw top, to an everyday kitchen staple demonstrates the evolution of food preservation and home canning practices over the years.
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In the heart of Garrard County, the public library stands as a beacon of community engagement, offering a diverse range of activities and services that cater to all age groups. The library operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., ensuring accessibility for both working individuals and families.
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Owensboro, KY – Jan. 24, 2024 – Atmos Energy is donating $2 million to energy assistance agencies across the eight states it serves to help customers stay warm and safe this winter. The company will distribute these funds in partnership with various assistance agencies and nonprofit organizations, providing relief for Atmos Energy customers who need help paying their natural gas bills, past-due debt, deposits, and service charges.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 24, 2024) – For the sixth consecutive year, Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (KODA) has eclipsed its previous records in saving lives and expanding the donor registry. In 2023, the gift of life from 299 organ donors translated into a remarkable 729 transplants, the most in KODA history. Thousands more individuals were impacted through tissue donation. This marks a notable 25% increase in organ donation and a 20% increase in organs transplanted compared to 2022 and the highest number of lives saved, 693, in any given year.
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Becoming bell hooks, a new documentary from KET, explores the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work at the intersection of race, class and gender serves as a lasting contribution to the feminist movement.
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In a significant move aimed at enhancing civic understanding and participation in Kentucky, Secretary of State Michael Adams has released the 2023 Civic Health Assessment, a comprehensive report evaluating the state's performance in civic knowledge, social civics, and polarization. The findings, which reveal a mixed picture of civic engagement and understanding among Kentuckians, have prompted Adams to propose significant educational reforms, including the introduction of mandatory civics education in high schools and a more rigorous civics exam for graduation.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 23, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear encourages the next generation of transportation leaders to build a meaningful career by applying for state-sponsored engineering and construction-management scholarships. Students who are interested in one of three higher education scholarships at Kentucky universities and colleges must apply by Feb. 1, 2024.
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Garrard County High School is opening its doors for a FAFSA Workshop, aimed at guiding high school seniors and their families through the financial aid application process for college. This workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, January 24, 2024, and welcomes participants to drop in anytime between 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM at the GCHS Library.
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Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that voter registration continued to increase in the last month of the year, with 6,562 voters registering in December.
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In response to the severe winter weather and extreme cold affecting Garrard County, the Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has announced a series of critical services aimed at assisting residents, particularly the vulnerable populations, during this period. These services, which will be available from January 18 to January 21, 2024, are a testament to the county's commitment to public safety and community support in times of crisis.
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has announced that its District 7 team is actively engaged in snow removal operations across all 12 counties within the district. This intensified effort comes as the region braces for extremely low temperatures in the coming days, with daytime temperatures forecasted to hover between 10 and 20 degrees, and night temperatures plunging into single digits.
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