FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky is projected to save $20.1 million from changes to the state’s prepaid tuition plan under a bill signed into law by Gov. Steve Beshear.
CUMBERLAND, Ky. – Kingdom Come State Park will reopened Tuesday, April 15, following a forest fire that closed the park on April 13, park officials announced.
Winning slogan, “Don’t stay home and think you might. Go vote now, the time is right!”
Three Kentucky middle school students’ original slogans were chosen by the public to help promote voting in Kentucky in the Secretary of State’s 25th annual Slogan Contest.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Hunters could have the long winter to thank for what is shaping up to be a good start to Kentucky’s statewide spring wild turkey season, which opened Saturday, April 12, and runs through May 4.
The nomination deadline for the 36th Annual Ida Lee Willis Memorial Foundation Historic Preservation Awards has been extended to Friday, April 18. The awards recognize excellence in the preservation of Kentucky’s historic buildings and cultural resources, including archaeological sites. Contributions can be through investment, advocacy, volunteerism, building partnerships, public involvement, lifelong commitment or significant achievement.
- Tourism Incentives Approved for Newport and Frankfort Projects
- Former KIPDA CDO Employee Pleads Guilty to Theft and Fraud Charges
- TranspARTation grant for arts-related experiences open to Kentucky teachers
- Women on the Frontier Weekend at Fort Boonesborough
- Guilty Plea by Fraudulent Roofing Contractor