It's Unity Festival day at the Islamic Center of Bowling Green.
Kentucky for sale (but not tree today): "Native Americans and early American settlers, especially those in the Kentucky territory, roasted and ground the seeds to brew a coffee-like beverage (albeit no caffeine), hence the common name ..."
It's a sellers' housing market in Lexington.
Kentucky beekeepers want to narrow the Kentucky Proud needle.
Kentucky beekeepers want to narrow the Kentucky Proud needle.
Good jobs news from Louisville.
Kentucky's unemployment up slightly last month https://t.co/Upt4kGC3Ks pic.twitter.com/xBoe9liw0q— WHOP AM/FM (@WHOPradio) July 20, 2017
NASA warns to choose our eclipse glasses wisely.
Do the state corrections departments rules around prisoners and books violate the First and 14th amendments?
Speaking of reading, it's going to be interesting to check out this as a counterpoint to this.
Do the state corrections departments rules around prisoners and books violate the First and 14th amendments?
Speaking of reading, it's going to be interesting to check out this as a counterpoint to this.
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