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Celebrate 155 years of Sunrise with 4th of July Freedom Run, anniversary giving opportunity
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (KT) – Sunrise Children's Services has served the children of Kentucky since 1869. A new giving campaign and Fourth of July event are opportunities to support a critical resource for the bluegrass state's most vulnerable population. 155 years serving Kentucky kids. Sunrise Children's Services, the child...
Heat and humidity returns for the middle of the week
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – Happy Tuesday! We are tracking an incredible start to your day with temperatures falling into the low 50s for many spots. The Kentucky Mesonet Site in Harrison County near Cynthiana actually fell to 48°! You can say goodbye to the fall-like feel though. We are going to be warming back up into the upper 80s, possibly low 90s in spots later this afternoon. The humidity will be increasing late day as well, making it feel even hotter with heat indices reaching the mid-90s. It’s going to remain muggy overnight, with temperatures only falling into the low 70s for most.
Kentucky lawyer climbed out of alcoholism, launched a recovery boom
LOUISA — Around the office at Addiction Recovery Care, or ARC, Vanessa Keeton is still known as “Client One” — marking her status as the first client of the first recovery center the organization opened as a group home in Lawrence County. But her official title is vice president of marketing for ARC, where she […] The post Kentucky lawyer climbed out of alcoholism, launched a recovery boom appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Recovery CEO gives big to support Democrat Beshear and a host of Republicans
FRANKFORT — In his State of the Commonwealth speech in January, Gov. Andy Beshear took a moment to address the scourge of addiction in Kentucky, singling out for praise the state’s largest provider of treatment services. Addiction Recovery Care, or ARC, the Eastern Kentucky-based company — with about 75% of the state’s treatment beds — […] The post Recovery CEO gives big to support Democrat Beshear and a host of Republicans appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Kentucky Owner Faces New Setback In Effort To Win New License For Now-Silent AM.
The Federal Communications Commission says a Kentucky broadcaster is not entitled to an open-ended license term after he failed to pay several years of annual regulator fees. The FCC in 2020 canceled the license for “Gospel 710” WEKC, Williamsburg, KY after it didn’t receive the annual fee from Gerard Parks, who also failed to file the paperwork seeking a reconsideration of its decision for 18 months — well outside the 30-day response deadline.
Despite ‘rough’ debate, Beshear still backs Biden in presidential election
FRANKFORT — Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said that as long as President Joe Biden remains a candidate in the presidential election, Beshear will continue to support him. Beshear, 46, a two-term governor in red-state Kentucky, has been floated as a potential Democratic nominee should Biden step aside. However, the governor on Monday pushed back at questions about getting into the race now.
Judge upholds Kentucky’s ban on ‘gray machine’ gambling devices
A Kentucky judge has upheld the legislature’s 2023 ban of so-called “gray machines,” agreeing with the attorney general that the law does not violate free speech or equal protection guarantees and isn’t unconstitutional special legislation. Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd in his ruling Friday sided...
Kentucky Society of CPAs selects new chair for 2024-2025
Olivia Davis, a senior lecturer at the University of Kentucky Gatton College of Business and Economics and associate director of Von Allmen School of Accountancy in Lexington, has been selected as the 2024-2025 chair of the Kentucky Society of CPAs. Davis became a certified public accountant (CPA) in 2006 and...
Applications now open for Kentucky cannabis business licenses
Kentuckians can now begin applying for a cannabis business license, and medical providers can apply to Kentucky’s Board of Medical Licensure and Board of Nursing for permission to write cannabis prescriptions. This is thanks to a bipartisan House Bill 829 that became law during this year’s legislative session and...
Kentucky’s Daily Market News, Economic Updates and Developments
Kentucky’s economy is a vibrant and diverse landscape, driven by local businesses, investment opportunities, and financial trends that shape the state’s economic future. In recent years, Kentucky has seen a surge in investment in local businesses, with numerous startups and small enterprises receiving significant funding. Notably, the state has facilitated over $1.5 billion in venture capital investments, supporting more than 500 startups.
After 2-year delay, removal of Green River Lock and Dam No. 5 will resume this month
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), with support from The Nature Conservancy, will resume work to complete removal of Green River Lock and Dam No. 5 this month. Demolition efforts are scheduled to resume as early as the second week of...
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