Month: June 2025

Kentucky Department of Tourism Unveils new statewide African American Heritage Trail

Gov. Andy Beshear joined tourism and community leaders at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville this week to unveil a new statewide African American ...

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KY Youth Advocates, Bloom KY report shows childhood trauma is taking economic toll on state

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Childhood trauma is costing Kentucky millions each year, according to a new report released by Kentucky Youth Advocates ...

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First National Bank of KY’s H. Lytle Thomas joins Thomas More University Board of Trustees

H. Lytle Thomas, president of First National Bank of Kentucky, has been appointed to the Thomas More University Board of Trustees, effective immediately. Thomas ...

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Kentucky by Heart: The tulip poplar, Kentucky’s state tree, traveled circuitous path to the state

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In recent columns, we’ve looked at Kentucky state symbols for the bird, which is the Eastern cardinal, and the ...

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Prep Sports Report: Player of the Year enrolls in college without accepting basketball offer

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter He was voted the top senior player in 10th Region boys basketball last season and his versatility was ...

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CPE Progress Report shows increase in enrollment, graduation at state’s public colleges, universities

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky’s public colleges and universities made significant gains in undergraduate enrollment and graduation rates, according to the Kentucky Council ...

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Our Rich History: John Franklin Pennington’s story is one of hope, patriotism, courage and success

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the present all the way ...

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‘No Kings,’ say Kentuckians who turned out for nationwide day of protest

By Liam Niemeyer and Jamie Lucke Kentucky Lantern Thousands of Kentuckians turned out Saturday in cities large and small to warn that democracy is ...

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Our Rich History: John Franklin Pennington’s story is one of hope, patriotism, courage and success

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the present all the way ...

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The River: Search for officers on revived steamer JULIA BELLE SWAIN — now NASHVILLE — a refreshing sight

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a ...

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