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The Bureau of Land Management updates a proposed Western Solar Plan to the delight of wildlife advocates, grant funding helps New York schools take part in National Farm to School Month, and children's advocates observe "TEN-4 Day" to raise awareness of child abuse.

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Biden voices concerns over Israeli strikes on Iran, Special Counsel Jack Smith details Trump's pre-January 6 pressure on Pence, Indiana's voter registration draws scrutiny, and a poll shows politics too hot to talk about for half of Wisconsinites.

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Cheap milk comes at a cost for residents of Washington's Lower Yakima Valley, Indigenous language learning is promoted in Wisconsin as experts warn half the world's languages face extinction, and Montana's public lands are going to the dogs!

Kentucky

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 />

Friday, October 4, 2024

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)

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

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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In both 2021 and 2022, age-adjusted rates of drug-overdose deaths were highest for American Indian and Alaska Native non-Hispanic people (56.6 deaths per 100,000 standard population and 65.2, respectively), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Adobe Stock)
Local efforts increase to curb surge in overdose deaths among Black Kentuckians

While overdose deaths in the Commonwealth have declined, deaths among Black Kentuckians have increased by 5%, according to data from the latest …

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Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows about one in eight women with a recent live birth reported symptoms of postpartum depression. (Adobe Stock)
Resources available for Kentucky moms struggling with postpartum depression

About one in eight new mothers report having symptoms of postpartum depression and the rate of women diagnosed at delivery was seven times higher in 2…

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The U.S. Census Bureau's supplemental poverty measure rose to just under 13% in 2023, up from 12.4% in 2022, despite an increase in median household incomes nationwide. (Adobe Stock)
Census shows more Kentucky families struggle to meet basic needs

More Kentucky households struggled to meet their basic needs last year, according to new Census data. Kentucky has the sixth-highest children's …

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Around 2,250 adults with serious mental illness each year, on average, receive psychiatric treatment at the University of Louisville Hospital. (Adobe Stock)
DOJ report finds Louisville overuses its psychiatric hospitals

A U.S. Department of Justice investigation has found Kentucky is failing to provide access to community-based mental health services for people who …

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In Kentucky, federal investments are spurring job growth in construction, creating opportunities in clean energy and setting the stage for a potential upswing in manufacturing, according to a new report by the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy. (Adobe Stock)
Report: Kentucky construction jobs, union membership on rise

More jobs are available now in Kentucky compared with the past couple of years and many are better-paying union jobs driven by federal investments…

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Sheep graze on a solar field in Garrard County owned by Silicon Ranch Corp. (Silicon Ranch)
KY communities consider solar zoning ordinances

As Fayette County considers approving industrial-scale solar operations on farmland, more communities in the Commonwealth are considering special …

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More than half of Kentucky's 120 counties lack an OB-GYN, according to federal data. (Adobe Stock)
Kentuckians recognized for efforts to improve maternal health

The Commonwealth has the second-highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, and within the state maternal deaths are twice as high among Black …

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