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Tourism Economic Impact in Kentucky Reaches $12.5 Billion in 2013

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The economic impact of tourism in Kentucky amounted to more than $12.5 billion in 2013, Governor Steve Beshear and Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary Bob Stewart have announced. The economic impact figure is a 2.6 percent increase from 2012.

Money Tips for Students, May 2014

Now is the time to start planning for retirement

Retirement may be the farthest thing from your mind when you’re still in school, but now is the time to start thinking about how you will support yourself after you retire. In fact, the farther away it is, the better off you may be, according to the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA).

TODAY - "Face to Face" Q. & A. Forum - Candidates for Manchester Mayor

Manchester, Ky. - A public ClayCoNews "Face to Face" question and answer forum/debate between the three mayoral candidates is scheduled for today Wednesday May 7, 2014 at 6:00 P.M. in the meeting room above the Clay County Library in downtown Manchester.

L. to R. - Mayor George Saylor, Barbara White Colter and James Ed Garrison

The most comprehensive look yet at climate change

Climate change isn't some distant threat -- it's affecting us now.

By Dr. John P. Holdren

Hi, everyone --Today, we released the third National Climate Assessment report, by far the most comprehensive look ever at climate change impacts in the United States.

Council sets limits on tuition and mandatory fees

At its April meeting at Murray State University, the Council on Postsecondary Education set tuition and mandatory fee ceilings that limit the amount public campuses can charge resident, undergraduate students over the next two academic years.

 

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