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Charter school longevity in WI isn't making the grade, report finds; Georgia's top court deals setback to Trump allies in ballot hand-count case; GA oyster shell recycling turns restaurant waste into coastal protection; programs in AZ aim to fill employment gaps.

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Donald Trump blames 'the enemy within' for Israeli intelligence leak. Experts feel Elon Musk's voter sweepstakes crossed a line, and voting rights groups try to get young people more engaged.

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Political strategists in Missouri work to ensure down-ballot races aren't overlooked, a small Minnesota town is helping high school students prepare to work in the medical field and Oklahoma tribes' meat processing plants are reversing historic ag consolidation.

Kentucky

Some 73% of rural Democrats report feeling

Monday, October 21, 2024

Poll: KY rural voters want policies to protect workers

Most rural voters and more than 60% of rural young people said they support raising incomes for working people and lowering the cost of living…

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According to a 2022 Pew survey, kids spend on average more than 91 minutes a day on TikTok. (Adobe Stock)<br />
Kentucky sues TikTok over child harm, consumer protection violations

An analysis of court documents by Kentucky Public Radio revealed the social media company TikTok knew users can become addicted to the platform in und…

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Lead pipes were banned in Kentucky in 1998, according to the Northern Kentucky Water District. (Adobe Stock)<br />
EPA: Kentucky lead pipes on the way out

Utilities in Kentucky will soon begin replacing lead pipes that supply drinking water to homes, after the Environmental Protection agency announced …

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Suzanne Craig receives her award from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky. In 2020, more than 42% of U.S. adults reported not visiting a dentist or dental clinic in the past year, according to the CDC.(Adobe Stock)
Western KY dental clinic a lifeline for many unable to access care

A community dental clinic in Owensboro has helped more than 25,000 low-income residents access dental care. Suzanne Craig - the public health …

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Solar panels are highly reliable throughout their lifetime, within the 80% to 90% range, according to federal data. (Adobe Stock)
Report: Solar resources reliable during extreme weather events

As parts of the country brace for and continue to recover from hurricanes, flooding and a new normal, research shows wind and solar resources tend to …

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Jared Williams, president of student government at The College of New Jersey, and Aria Chalileh, vice president.
Voting: The new hot thing on campus

By Jon Marcus for The Hechinger Report.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Connection reporting for The Hechinger Report-Public News…

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Wendolyn Gray of Louisville, Ky., said she is committed to helping other vote, after she lost the right to vote due to a past nonviolent felony offense. (Adobe Stock)<br />
This Louisville resident cannot vote but is devoted to helping others do so

Today is the last day Kentuckians can register to vote in next month's presidential election. The ballot will also include two constitutional …

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Kentucky's rate of child abuse decreased in 2022, but the number of reported child abuse and neglect cases in the state still surpasses the national average, according to federal data. (Adobe Stock)<br />
On 10/4, raising awareness of TEN-4 Rule to spot signs of child abuse

A screening tool developed by medical providers is an effective way to spot signs of child abuse, and experts are raising awareness about it today…

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Kentuckians will vote this November on Amendment 2, a proposed amendment to the Kentucky Constitution that would allow the allocation of public funds to school choice options beyond traditional public schools. (Adobe Stock)
KY school superintendents voice opposition to Amendment 2

Kentuckians head to the polls in a few weeks and on the ballot is Amendment 2, a proposed change to the state Constitution to allow public funds for …

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Research shows job skills training can, in some cases, increase a person's earnings by nearly 70%. (Adobe Stock)
Eastern KY receives $40 million for job training in coal communities

A dozen Eastern Kentucky counties will receive a total of around $40 million in federal funding to connect working-age residents to resources and trai…

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The federal Rural Energy for America Program provides loan guarantees and grants to farmers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements. (Adobe Stock)
Report: USDA program helped hundreds of KY businesses become energy efficient

In Kentucky, 462 businesses, farms and schools have received $77 million in federal funding to boost energy efficiency through the U.S. Department of …

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Nationwide, more than 2.5 million children are being raised in kinship-care settings, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation. (Adobe Stock)<br />
Survey: Kentucky kinship caregivers need help with basic needs

September has been National Kinship Care Month, and more than 80% of Kentucky kinship families say they need help with groceries, followed by …

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