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West Kentucky emergency aid bill fast-tracked to governor
West Kentucky emergency aid bill fast-tracked to governor

Both the House and Senate introduced identical measures, House Bill 5 and Senate Bill 5, which would establish the West Kentucky State Aid Funding for Emergencies, or SAFE Fund, with $200 million. Of that amount, $155 million would go into the SAFE Fund for future allocation.

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What will your footprint look like?
What will your footprint look like?

As most of us gather with family and friends on Thanksgiving Day, but do we consider the impact of them on us or us on them? When you close the door behind you as you head home, or to another dinner, what kind of footprint will you leave behind?

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Unselfishness will be big part of Kentucky's identity
Unselfishness will be big part of Kentucky's identity

"We all shared the ball," Wheeler said. "No one had more than two turnovers. That's a great thing. That's a great number. I know that number could get even better because I know all of us missed some shots that we usually make.

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US mandates vaccines or tests for big companies by Jan. 4
US mandates vaccines or tests for big companies by Jan. 4

Tens of millions of Americans who work at companies with 100 or more employees will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or get tested for the virus weekly

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Western Kentucky Cities Launching Craft Beer Trail
Western Kentucky Cities Launching Craft Beer Trail

The western Kentucky breweries on the Brewery Hop include Paducah Beer Werks and Dry Ground Brewing Company in Paducah, Hop Hound Brew Pub in Murray, The Dam Brewhaus in Benton, Hopkinsville Brewing Company and many more in surrounding areas.

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Southern Progress 2021
Southern Progress 2021
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US health officials call for booster shots against COVID-19
US health officials call for booster shots against COVID-19

To some leading scientists, the new studies "would not be sufficient, in and of themselves, to make the case for a booster," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious-diseases expert at Vanderbilt University and liaison to an expert advisory panel that helps the CDC form its vaccination recommendations.

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Senior Scene - August 2021
Senior Scene - August 2021
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Senior Scene - July 2021
Senior Scene - July 2021
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UofL will have full capacity at Yum!, all other venues
UofL will have full capacity at Yum!, all other venues

It was expected, and Tuesday the University of Louisville made it official, announcing that the KFC Yum! Center will return to full capacity for men's and women's basketball games and volleyball matches next season after operating at only 15 percent capcacity last year due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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Will you need a Real ID and how hard is it to obtain?
Will you need a Real ID and how hard is it to obtain?

When you are ready to apply for a Real ID, there are several documents you must gather and take to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The most important thing is to make an appointment and go prepared with all the necessary documents. Otherwise, you'll be sent home to revamp, gather the correct paperwork; then reschedule an appointment. It can be a long process if you aren't prepared.

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Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose
Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose

Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state's positivity rate have now dropped for three straight weeks, Gov. Andy Beshear said on Tuesday.

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2021 Graduation Tribute
2021 Graduation Tribute
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WAVE AG selects Sharon Furches as Emcee
WAVE AG selects Sharon Furches as Emcee

WAVE AG is pleased to announce that Sharon Furches, Second Vice President of Kentucky Farm Bureau will be the master of ceremonies at this year's WAVE AG Day to be held on July 22, 2021 in Hickman, KY near the riverwall.

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UofL gets $3 million Kroger gift for indoor baseball facility
UofL gets $3 million Kroger gift for indoor baseball facility

The facility will be erected outside of the left-field area next to Jim Patterson Stadium. The structure was first mentioned publicly at the Cardinals' 2020 Leadoff Dinner, and renderings of the building were revealed at the 2021 Leadoff Dinner.

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UofL sophomore guard Johnson leaving early for NBA draft
UofL sophomore guard Johnson leaving early for NBA draft

Homegrown product David Johnson is leaving town, keeping his word on a statement he made to Louisville coach Chris Mack two years ago before he had played a single minute for the Cardinals.

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US recommends 'pause' for J&J vaccine over clot reports
US recommends 'pause' for J&J vaccine over clot reports

The U.S. is recommending a "pause" in administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.

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Lakes Region Progress Edition 2021
Lakes Region Progress Edition 2021
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Paducah Business Journal February 2021
Paducah Business Journal February 2021

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

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Valentine's Day gifts for the special person in your life
Valentine's Day gifts for the special person in your life

When it comes to the tangible though, (and we all like tangible) a great gift of candy, flowers, clothes, cakes or cocoa bombs just make it a special day for a special person in your life.

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Farmers' Quarterly January 2021
Farmers' Quarterly January 2021

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

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UofL football notebook: De'Rail Sims hired as running backs coach
UofL football notebook: De'Rail Sims hired as running backs coach

Yes, we are deep into college basketball season, but it's been quite an active offseason for Louisville's football program since we last checked in with the Cardinals following their season-ending win over Wake Forest back in mid-December.

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With no veto from governor, 'Born Alive' bill becomes law
With no veto from governor, 'Born Alive' bill becomes law

The same day lawmakers adopted the Born Alive bill, a second pro-life measure, House Bill 2, which would allow the Kentucky attorney general to pursue civil and criminal charges against abortion providers who violate state law without having to wait for certification from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, also gained final approval.

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Who doesn't love a good sandwich?
Who doesn't love a good sandwich?

Local restaurants showcase their number one selling sandwich in this weeks paper. The above photo is from Fristoe's Grocery Restaurant in Hickory. They have everything you need from gas to grocery items. They also have a full menu along with daily lunch specials. Check out other local restaurants serving great sandwiches

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West Kentucky WMA open deer hunt procedures changed
West Kentucky WMA open deer hunt procedures changed

Instead of in-person signups, registration will be by phone and email only. The changes are necessary to ensure the health and safety of hunters and WMA staff. The shotgun and muzzleloader deer hunt for up to 140 hunters is scheduled Jan. 16-18, 2021.

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