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The link between agriculture and food security
The link between agriculture and food security

The United States Agency for International Development notes that food security means all individuals, regardless of their physical or economic circumstances, have access to sufficient food to meet the dietary needs for a productive, healthy life.

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Paducah and Louisville Railway awarded $29 million for projects
Paducah and Louisville Railway awarded $29 million for projects

"Paducah & Louisville Railway is thrilled to see this significant federal investment awarded. Thanks to this funding, PAL is strongly positioned to overhaul and upgrade our rail infrastructure, laying the groundwork for future economic development throughout Kentucky."

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September Farmers Quarterly 2023
September Farmers Quarterly 2023
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September Farmers Quarterly 2023
September Farmers Quarterly 2023
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Biden administration announces $600M to produce COVID tests and will reopen website to order them
Biden administration announces $600M to produce COVID tests and will reopen website to order them

The Biden administration has announced that it is providing $600 million in funding to produce new at-home COVID-19 tests and is restarting a website allowing Americans to again order up to four free tests per household

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Cameron says Christian faith, conservative values are behind his run for governor
Cameron says Christian faith, conservative values are behind his run for governor

"I think it's important for Kentucky Baptists to get out in great numbers to say that we are in this - that we are engaged in this great struggle - that we want to protect our families and we believe that it's OK, in fact, we're proud to say the name of Jesus Christ without any shame. And we're going to bring that to the marketplace of ideas. We're going to bring those values. We're going to bring the Bible to the marketplace of ideas.

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The Scene September 2023
The Scene September 2023
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Quarles among finalists for KCTCS president
Quarles among finalists for KCTCS president

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is the state's largest postsecondary institution with 16 colleges and more than 70 campuses, as well as the largest provider of workforce and online education. To date, KCTCS has served one million Kentuckians.

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November Volunteer 2023
November Volunteer 2023
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September Volunteer 2023
September Volunteer 2023
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Southern Ill News November 2023
Southern Ill News November 2023

Southern Illinois News, Your Local News Source!!

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Southern Ill News September 2023
Southern Ill News September 2023

Southern Illinois News, Your Local News Source!!

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Colorado, Duke surge into the AP Top 25 after huge upsets; Florida State climbs into top five
Colorado, Duke surge into the AP Top 25 after huge upsets; Florida State climbs into top five

No. 21 Duke and No. 22 Colorado have jumped into the Associated Press Top 25 college football poll after scoring the biggest upsets of the opening weekend of the season

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A Trump-Biden rematch may be on the horizon in 2024, whether voters like it or not
A Trump-Biden rematch may be on the horizon in 2024, whether voters like it or not

The end of Labor Day would typically mark the start of a furious sprint to the Iowa caucuses as candidates battle for their party's presidential nomination

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'Crazy' comeback win gives Cards hope for the future; Murray St. next
'Crazy' comeback win gives Cards hope for the future; Murray St. next

"Well, I ain't gonna lie. I don't even remember anything," Tell said following U of L's dramatic 39-34 victory. "I was just hyped. It was crazy, felt like a dream. I felt like we were going to win, regardless. I felt like everybody had the energy back that we brought in the first quarter, and we just came out and competed."

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Paducah Business Journal August 2023
Paducah Business Journal August 2023

Paducah Business Journal, The River City's local business news...

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FNB PROFESSIONAL EARNS NATIONAL CERTIFICATION
FNB PROFESSIONAL EARNS NATIONAL CERTIFICATION

"Earning the CAFP certification validates Rusty's experience and depth of education in the prevention of money laundering and fraud crimes," stated Sally Hopkins, FNB President & CEO.

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With opener looming, Stoops Cats ready to 'go forward'
With opener looming, Stoops Cats ready to 'go forward'

The Wildcats will open the season at noon Saturday against Ball State and carry a 16-game winning streak against non-conference foes in regular-season contests. The Wildcats and Cardinals have met just once, with Kentucky posting a 28-20 triumph in 2001.

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11 ft. Load Width Restriction on Purchase Parkway in Graves County Starting Today
11 ft. Load Width Restriction on Purchase Parkway in Graves County Starting Today

Load width restriction at 18mm for both northbound and southbound traffic

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First stop of EQUIP Tour will be Tuesday in Mayfield
First stop of EQUIP Tour will be Tuesday in Mayfield

"Every believer is called to serve through their local church. As we serve, we want to give the Lord our very best. Because of that, the goal of EQUIP 2023 is to provide helpful, practical training that will equip church staff, leaders, and volunteers to serve their churches with confidence and excellence," he said. "At EQUIP we offer top-shelf training for practically every ministry area in the church."

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Little House on the Prairie cast coming to Cartwright Grove
Little House on the Prairie cast coming to Cartwright Grove

Little House on the Prairie cast coming to Cartwright Grove. All events, are located at Cartwright Grove at the Mayfield-Graves County Fairgrounds, 1004 KY-121 Mayfield, Ky.

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Ribbon cutting held in Wickliffe
Ribbon cutting held in Wickliffe

The building, that was previously two businesses, has been completely renovated and is beautiful, with all new interior, added bathrooms, updated equipment and beautiful hand painted wall murals.

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Hall of Fame induction honors Kentucky high school basketball legends
Hall of Fame induction honors Kentucky high school basketball legends

Carol Parker played for Marshall County from 1980-84, and was Kentucky Miss Basketball in 1984 when she led her team to an undefeated season. She made the state All-Tournament Team as a junior and senior and was the MVP of the 1984 state tournament. She went on to play at Paducah Community College where she made the all-conference team for two years. She was PCC's MVP in 1986.

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Local Hospital Celebrates 30 Years, Recognizes 33 Employees With 30+ Years
Local Hospital Celebrates 30 Years, Recognizes 33 Employees With 30+ Years

On Sunday, Aug. 13, Jackson Purchase Medical Center (JPMC) will celebrate 30 years
of making communities healthier ® at 1099 Medical Center Circle in Mayfield. The hospital, owned and operated by
Lifepoint Health since the healthcare company's founding in 1999, will recognize 33 staff members and physicians
who have been with the hospital for all 30 years.

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RAY WAGNER JOINS FNB BANK AS CHIEF CREDIT OFFICER
RAY WAGNER JOINS FNB BANK AS CHIEF CREDIT OFFICER

Ray brings with him more than 20 years of banking
experience having served in various roles including SVP Consumer Credit Analytics, SVP
Enterprise Risk Manager and VP Chief Risk Officer.

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