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Tourism officials want to spread word about Carter Caves

Tourism officials want Carter Caves to stop being the best kept secret in the Kentucky park system and start becoming the best way to grow tourism in northeastern Kentucky.Click to Continue »

 

Hodgenville votes to allow 'In God We Trust' on police cars

The Hodgenville City Council has unanimously voted to allow the words "In God We Trust" to be lettered on the town's police cars.Click to Continue »

 

Tom Eblen: From hand-me-downs to high fashion, Bella Rose owner celebrates 35 years in business

Betty Spain grew up in Wolfe County, the eighth of 12 children in a family of little means. "Never had a new pair of shoes until I was 12," she…Click to Continue »

 

Tom Martin Q&A: Promise Zone investing in future of Eastern Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky needs help: Coal jobs are disappearing. People are leaving the region. Some counties are among the poorest in the entire country.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's weather forecast: One more nice day before big storm

We have another big storm system slowly working our way over the next several days. This should be the catalyst to kick off a much colder pattern as we head…Click to Continue »

 

Best and worst communities for child well-being in Kentucky

The best and worst Kentucky counties for child well-being as ranked by the annual Kentucky Kids Count survey produced by Kentucky Youth Advocates.Click to Continue »

 

Strides made, but challenges remain for child well-being

Poverty remains the biggest obstacle to child well-being across the state, according to the annual Kids Count report from Kentucky Youth Advocates.Click to Continue »

 

Strides made, but challenges remain for child well-being

The annual Kids Count report from Kentucky Youth Advocates says poverty remains the biggest obstacle to child well-being across the state.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015

Nov. 14: Powerball: 14-22-37-45-66 (5) Jackpot: $50 million…Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky counties with highest Medicaid rates backed Matt Bevin, who plans to cut Medicaid

The 66 percent of Owsley County that gets health coverage through Medicaid now must reconcile itself with the 70 percent that voted for Republican Governor-elect Matt Bevin, who pledged to…Click to Continue »

 

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