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Church in West Paducah awed by God's provisions
Church in West Paducah awed by God's provisions

"We have needed to rebuild, and a series of things have happened," he said. "Of course, COVID, but also an incredible change in the atmosphere of construction. We had a tornado in one world and rebuild in a different one."

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Sheppard SEC Freshman of the Year, four Cats honored by league
Sheppard SEC Freshman of the Year, four Cats honored by league

Reeves has scored 20 or more points in seven straight games going into the postseason and is the team's leading scorer at 20,.2 ppg., the highest in John Calipari's 15 seasons in Lexington.

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Public input wanted for Kentucky rail plan
Public input wanted for Kentucky rail plan

--Monday, March 11, at Pontotoc Park Community Center, 100 W. State Line St. in Fulton, from 4-7 p.m., CT.

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Helping Your Child through a Traumatic Experience
Helping Your Child through a Traumatic Experience

As parents and caregivers, we definitely want our children to feel safe, happy, protected and cared for. However, we can't always be with our children as much as we'd like.

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Bill improving ways to fight human trafficking passes House panel
Bill improving ways to fight human trafficking passes House panel

Improving upon legislation that was enacted in 2020 to combat human trafficking in Kentucky is the goal of a measure that was approved by the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

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Kentucky Senate passes bill to grant the right to collect child support for unborn children
Kentucky Senate passes bill to grant the right to collect child support for unborn children

The Republican-led Kentucky Senate has voted to grant the right to collect child support for unborn childre

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Truck driver pulled to safety after crash leaves vehicle dangling over bridge across Ohio River
Truck driver pulled to safety after crash leaves vehicle dangling over bridge across Ohio River

The driver of a semi-truck has been pulled to safety by firefighters following a crash that left the vehicle dangling over a bridge across the Ohio River

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McConnell will step down as the Senate Republican leader in November after a record run in the job
McConnell will step down as the Senate Republican leader in November after a record run in the job

Mitch McConnell says he'll step down as Senate Republican leader in November

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How high a price are we willing to commit to?
How high a price are we willing to commit to?

Aren't we adults just as guilty for not synchronizing our own hearing and doing? We get angry at our children for hearing and not doing.

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House passes bill on tightening eligibility for SNAP benefits
House passes bill on tightening eligibility for SNAP benefits

A bill that would tighten eligibility for SNAP benefits as well as one that would change Kentucky's child labor laws were among those passed by the Kentucky House of Representatives on Thursday.

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3 KBC officers part of Western Kentucky Evangelism Conference
3 KBC officers part of Western Kentucky Evangelism Conference

For the first time in its 36-year history, the president and two vice presidents of the Kentucky Baptist Convention will speak at the Western Kentucky Evangelism Conference on Monday, March 4.

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Federal grant aims to help rural Kentuckians become homeowners
Federal grant aims to help rural Kentuckians become homeowners

Funding aimed at helping rural Kentuckians become homeowners is the purpose of a federal grant awarded to Lexington-based non-profit Community Ventures (CV), it was announced on Tuesday.

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Farm country: Kentucky agriculture keeps moving forward
Farm country: Kentucky agriculture keeps moving forward

With 69,425 farms dotting Kentucky's landscape and more than 12.4 million of the state's 25 million acres dedicated to some form of farming, it's evident Kentucky's roots are strongly agricultural. These numbers were just some of the statistics that came out of the recently released 2022 Census of Agriculture.

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This gray world: gray can quickly turn to darkness
This gray world: gray can quickly turn to darkness

There are people who actually want to live in the gray areas. I understand why. It's easier to live in the gray areas. Light can be bright and it can reveal our weaknesses. God said He is the light and in Him is no darkness at all (I Jn 1:5).

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Senior Scene February 2024
Senior Scene February 2024
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Senior Scene February 2024
Senior Scene February 2024
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Clean Slate Act measure gives Kentuckians 'second chance to rebuild lives'
Clean Slate Act measure gives Kentuckians 'second chance to rebuild lives'

The Clean Slate Act was introduced by Sen. Brandon Storm, R-London, on Friday in a bicameral effort to establish an automatic expungement process for specific eligible misdemeanor and felony convictions in Kentucky.

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2024 FFA Showcase
2024 FFA Showcase
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Don't fear the mirror
Don't fear the mirror

First of all, mirrors in today's society have a terrible connotation. Mirrors have become FLAW FINDERS. Every time we look in a mirror, we seem to always look for all of our flaws. "My makeup isn't good enough" "I'm not skinny enough"

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The Power of Small Therapeutic Moments
The Power of Small Therapeutic Moments

When we think about recovery from intense stress, our brains will go right to traditional one-on-one outpatient therapy. While this is undoubtedly an essential part of healing for some children and teens, it is also important to consider how small therapeutic moments in a child's day can immensely impact their life.

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors - Catch your trophy in February
Kentucky Afield Outdoors - Catch your trophy in February

Longer days revive hopes in many Kentucky angler's souls

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Jen Pawol on verge of becoming first MLB female umpire, gets full-time spring training assignment
Jen Pawol on verge of becoming first MLB female umpire, gets full-time spring training assignment

Twenty-six umpires were assigned full spring training schedules last year, and 21 of those were assigned to the in-season call-up list. All worked at least one assignment -- either on the field or in the video review control room -- with one fill-in getting 149 big league assignments. In all, the call-up group had 1,590 assignments.

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How the Chiefs shape their roster will be a top story to follow in the offseason
How the Chiefs shape their roster will be a top story to follow in the offseason

The Kansas City Chiefs are a dynasty and already are looking to become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era

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Woman killed after she opened fire in Joel Osteen's megachurch, boy with her shot, hospitalized
Woman killed after she opened fire in Joel Osteen's megachurch, boy with her shot, hospitalized

Police say a woman in a trenchcoat opened fire with a long gun inside celebrity pastor Joel Osteen's Texas megachurch before being gunned down by two off-duty officers who confronted her

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Farmers' Quarterly February 2024
Farmers' Quarterly February 2024

Serving Ballard, Carlisle, McCracken, Graves, Hickman, Marshall and Surrounding Counties!!

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