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13 puppies set on fire in Kentucky, $5K reward offered for information on who did it
The Humane Society is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information about puppies that were set on fire in Lexington. According to the Humane Society, a Lexington resident found a litter of 13 puppies that had been intentionally burned. The puppies were estimated to be about 8 days...
Lawmakers join KY’s largest addiction treatment provider to oppose Medicaid payment cuts
FRANKFORT — The state’s largest provider of drug and alcohol treatment is warning that looming cuts in Medicaid reimbursement to some providers could damage efforts to curb addiction that has engulfed Kentucky — just as the state is showing improvements. “Kentucky has made significant strides in access to treatment,” Matt Brown, chief administrative officer for […]
Progressive Democrats back Beshear for VP following 'viral' interviews
Progressive Democrats nationwide are backing Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear or Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as their top choices for vice president alongside presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. The endorsements came in the form of a letter from over 40 "progressive leaders" sent to the Harris campaign Tuesday, as the current vice president...
Kentucky suspends Radiology Group CEO's license
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has suspended the license of Anand P. Lalaji, MD, CEO of The Radiology Group, saying that the teleradiologist overlooked several imaging findings. The ruling stems from a complaint submitted in November 2023 alleging that Lalaji violated the board's statutes governing the practice of medicine...
Birds of prey: LCPL hosts Lake Cumberland Wildlife Refuge raptor birds
Lincoln County kids had a chance to learn about and meet a variety of raptor birds last week. The Lincoln County Public Library hosted a Birds of Prey event Thursday during which the Lake Cumberland Wildlife Refuge shared information about a variety of birds. The event included live owls and hawks who live at the […] The post Birds of prey: LCPL hosts Lake Cumberland Wildlife Refuge raptor birds appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln students attended Kentucky Sheriffs’ Boys & Girls Ranch
The Kentucky Sheriffs’ Boys & Girls Ranch opened for their 49th camping season on June 10. Camp is running throughout June and July, serving both boys and girls alternating weeks, throughout the camp season. Students from Lincoln County who attended the camp this year were Hayden Osburn, Brookely Osburn, Lois Wilmoth, Lela Wilmoth, Alli Beal, […] The post Lincoln students attended Kentucky Sheriffs’ Boys & Girls Ranch appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Hot Air Balloon Festival returning Friday after years-long hiatus
The hot air balloon festival, called Balloons over the Bluegrass, is happening this Friday, August 2 at the Danville Boyle County Airport. Previously called the Great American Balloon Race, the event is returning under a different name after a five-year hiatus. Gates will open at the airport at 4 p.m., where attendees can see all […] The post Hot Air Balloon Festival returning Friday after years-long hiatus appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
“Treasures on the Trails” Event Series in Danville
As summer winds down, Danville’s picturesque trails will come alive with a unique fusion of nature and art in the “Treasures on the Trails” event series. Over the course of six weeks, from August 12th to September 16th, visitors and residents alike are invited to explore different sections of the town’s extensive trail system, all while hunting for exciting, art-themed prizes.
McNabb: Going to keep fighting for basic rights being taken away
(The Center Square) – Nearly two years later, the medical struggles continue for Payton McNabb. And the fight for keeping Title IX. “This issue is a lot greater than me,” the former Hiawassee Dam High three-sport athlete said. “I thank the Lord He had a plan for me. I’m going to keep fighting for my sisters, and female athletes in general, their basic rights that are getting taken away from us.” ...
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