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Medical marijuana, banning of gray machines passes Senate committee
Medical marijuana, banning of gray machines passes Senate committee

"I never intended to take a look at the issue of medical marijuana," he testified, "but once I got into it and started reviewing it, the more I researched it, the more I was on board with the issue."

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Biden issues order to strengthen gun background checks
Biden issues order to strengthen gun background checks

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order aiming to increase the number of background checks to buy guns

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Two Vehicle Injury Collision
Two Vehicle Injury Collision

The investigation into the collision revealed that David Garrard, 69 of Hickory, was westbound on KY 80 East operating a 2017 Ford four-door. At the same time, Patrick Kough, 46 of Murray, was also westbound on KY 80 East operating a 2007

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Dissatisfaction: don't let it rule
Dissatisfaction: don't let it rule

They want a new diamond ring, but by the next Christmas they've found a bigger one that they want even more. And, that old bedspread is just not good enough anymore either.

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5 confirmed dead from Friday's severe weather outbreak
5 confirmed dead from Friday's severe weather outbreak

Beshear says after he issued a state of emergency for Kentucky in anticipation of what he believed would occur, local governments in 37 counties and 11 cities issued their own declarations. "The biggest damage appears to be trees, powerlines and utility poles. When it comes to power restoration, this is going to be a multi-day event."

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Legislation bans certain countries from buying land in Ky.
Legislation bans certain countries from buying land in Ky.

"This is about protecting our national security in a very uncertain, unfriendly world," Heath added. "With food shortages and insecurity, a major issue across the globe, we need to take this opportunity to look after our supply chain where it begins."

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State in recovery-mode from last week's weather event
State in recovery-mode from last week's weather event

"From what we've seen, we believe this will qualify for a federal disaster declaration on the public assistance side," he said. "It remains to be seen if it will qualify for individual assistance.

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New billboards across Kentucky part of UK study to prevent child sex trafficking
New billboards across Kentucky part of UK study to prevent child sex trafficking

"Child sex trafficking is a significant problem here in Kentucky. We know it is linked to substance use, particularly in family members. It is identifiable and it is preventable," said Coker.

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Getting past the past
Getting past the past

According to all the statistics, the Church is running pretty much neck and neck with the world. We have just as much debt, divorce, and bondage. ... But that is not God's plan for us.

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Minimum wage increases for Ky. proposed in new bill
Minimum wage increases for Ky. proposed in new bill

"Kentucky's working families are struggling to keep up with the rising costs of basic necessities, while wages have remained stagnant. Incremental minimum wage increases are crucial to ensure that hardworking Kentuckians can earn a livable wage and build a brighter future for themselves and their communities."

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Lawmaker wants stricter penalties for under 21 DUIs
Lawmaker wants stricter penalties for under 21 DUIs

For those under 21, a 0.02 blood-alcohol content level, or BAC, is the minimum threshold to be charged with driving under the influence, and those found guilty are either fined between $100 and $500 or sentenced to 20 hours of community service.

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Surging Kentucky back in AP poll at No. 23
Surging Kentucky back in AP poll at No. 23

The Cats had a rapid fall from being No. 4 in the preseason poll, but reeled off wins over Mississippi State, No. 23 Tennessee, Florida and Auburn in the past two weeks.

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KSP welcomes largest cadet class since 2014
KSP welcomes largest cadet class since 2014

Due to the recent $15,000 a year pay raise for KSP sworn personnel and tireless efforts from the recruitment branch, sworn numbers for the agency have increased, as well as the number of cadets in the new class. KSP now employs 899 troopers, which is an increase of approximately 22% from 736 troopers in Nov. 2021.

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God is waiting to pour out His glory on us
God is waiting to pour out His glory on us

So what gives us this desperate hunger and thirst for God? Fasting is not popular, but it shows that we are serious about being closer to Him. James 4:8 promises, "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.

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Money and God
Money and God

The man's life proved three things: that he couldn't be trusted; that he served money more than God; and that his work ethic/character was greatly lacking. In spite of all that, Jesus praised the dishonest manager for his shrewdness; for his ability to think ahead; and for his ability to create a plan of survival.

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February Volunteer 2023
February Volunteer 2023
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Southern Ill News February  2023
Southern Ill News February 2023

Southern Illinois News, Your Local News Source!!

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Cats not expecting anything different from shorthanded Gators
Cats not expecting anything different from shorthanded Gators

"He was a good part of our team on both sides of the ball -- a senior leader, a guy that we played through offensively, a guy that did a great job protecting us on the backside of our defense. It'll be a little bit of a hit for us. We're 26 games into the season and we've been pretty consistent with our style of play and how we've gone about it."

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DREAM TOGETHER CHECK PRESENTATION HELD   FOR WILMA'S KOUNTRY KITCHEN
DREAM TOGETHER CHECK PRESENTATION HELD FOR WILMA'S KOUNTRY KITCHEN

Wilma's is the latest local business to take advantage of the DREAM Together partnership program offered by FNB Bank and First Kentucky Bank. The DREAM acronym stands for Downtown Revitalization & Economic Advancement for Mayfield.

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Farmers' Quarterly February 2023
Farmers' Quarterly February 2023

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

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Don't ignore the moments: they make all the difference
Don't ignore the moments: they make all the difference

Catch the star as it passes by. Not only does our families need a move of God, but our country needs a move of God. We need to pray that we experience revival. It's a matter of surrendering. Jesus said, "Today is the day of salvation". Right now, this moment, is where you can find joy and peace and happiness.

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It's encouraging to see a hunger and thirst for God
It's encouraging to see a hunger and thirst for God

There is a move of the Holy Spirit happening in Wilmore, Kentucky where the small evangelical Asbury University and Seminary are located. As the regular chapel service began Wednesday morning in Hughes Auditorium, it was not long before things became extraordinary. Many students did not leave and continued to worship as the band kept playing.

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Fraser Road in Ballard County Closed at Buckler Branch Bridge
Fraser Road in Ballard County Closed at Buckler Branch Bridge

KYTC District 1 engineers will assist the Ballard County Road Department with a detailed analysis of the bridge structure to determine if the bridge can be repaired or needs to be replaced.

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Rumors swirl about balloons, UFOs as officials stay mum
Rumors swirl about balloons, UFOs as officials stay mum

Officials have offered few details about four aerial objects recently shot down over North America, helping to fuel conspiracy theories and conjecture on the internet

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Nikki Haley announces run for president, challenging Trump
Nikki Haley announces run for president, challenging Trump

Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, announced her candidacy for president on Tuesday

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