Fred Wagers, 77, of Flat Creek, passed away Friday January 10th, at the Manchester Memorial Hospital.

More than 120,000 babies are born with a birth defect each year in the United States – 3,000 of which are born in Kentucky, according to the state Department for Public Health (DPH).

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky hunters took 20 bears during the 2013 bear season that concluded this past December. This season introduced an expanded bear hunting zone as well as an archery and crossbow

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Diane Sawyer narrates film, titled “Kentucky Governor’s Mansion:  A Century of Reflection”

FRANKFORT, Ky. – As part of the Kentucky Governor’s Mansion Centennial Celebration, a new documentary about

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(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – The Kentucky State Police used their latest episode of KSP-TV to warn parents about the dangers of Internet predators.  The video shares an inside look at the agency’s Electronic

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UNION, Ky. – Big Bone Lick State Historic Site is offering a class that ties it all together Jan. 25 as part of its series called “Paleo-Tech.”

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the Department for Public Health (DPH) have announced that Marshall County is the most recent Kentucky county to earn the designation of

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FRANKFORT, Ky. – The last serving member of the former Kentucky Water Patrol has retired.

Kentucky Governor Steve BeshearSpeech urges action this session to support education progress, improve tax climate

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear exhorted legislators in his seventh State of the Commonwealth

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A statewide campaign launched this week urges full-time college students to finish college faster by completing a full 15-credit schedule each semester, or 30 credits a year, the standard course

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