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‘Grow Your Own’ Plan Moves Forward in Kentucky
January 16, 2026
Support Grows for Higdon’s ‘Grow Your Own’ Teacher Pipeline Proposal Momentum is building in Frankfort behind legislation aimed at strengthening Kentucky’s educator workforce by investing in students already embedded in
Mans Best Friend
It’s Just a Puppy! Or Is It?
January 16, 2026
The Familiar Excuse Trainers Hear All the Time As a dog trainer, I’ve come across the same kind of training scenarios countless times: puppy peeing in the house because it’s
Entertainment
Chris Cagle Kicks Off Play It Loud 25th Anniversary Tour
January 15, 2026
Country music fans who came of age in the early 2000s will soon have a chance to relive one of the era’s defining moments. Multi-Platinum recording artist Chris Cagle is
In The States
Phone Down Kentucky Act Moves Forward
January 15, 2026
Kentucky lawmakers took a decisive step toward improving road safety this week as the Senate Transportation Committee unanimously advanced Senate Bill 28, better known as the Phone Down Kentucky Act.
Entertainment
A Breakout Year for Christopher Wyze & the Tellers
January 14, 2026
Christopher Wyze & The Tellers Prove the Blues Are Thriving, Not Fading In a music landscape often dominated by fleeting trends and digital gimmicks, Christopher Wyze & the Tellers are
human-trafficking
Arizona House Marks Human Trafficking Awareness Day
January 14, 2026
Arizona Lawmaker Brings Human Trafficking Out of the Shadows on House Floor Human trafficking is often described as a hidden crime—one that thrives in silence, fear, and invisibility. Yesterday, Arizona
In The States
Michigan Pays Tribute to Former State Senator
January 13, 2026
On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, the flags flying over the Michigan State Capitol Complex were lowered to half-staff, marking a moment of reflection and respect for a man whose life
Back to School
Kentucky Bill Targets Violence Against Teachers
January 12, 2026
As concerns over classroom safety continue to rise, a new bill in Kentucky aims to send a clear message: violence against teachers will not be tolerated. Matt Nunn is set
Mans Best Friend
When Dogs Act Like Dogs, Everyone Wins
January 9, 2026
I once had a Beagle named Gaston. He would howl at passing dogs, when you came home from work, and when he was hunting bumble bees (the only thing he
In The States
Bill Aims to Keep Data Center Costs Off Utility Bills
January 8, 2026
As demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital services continues to surge, data centers are rapidly expanding across the United States. While these facilities play a critical role in
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