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Danville, Kentucky · DanvilleThe Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence released Kentucky’s Edge: A Diploma That Means More, an urgent call to action to strengthen Kentucky’s high school diploma so every student leaves prepared for the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly changing economy. The report draws on years of research, deep community engagement and a statewide survey of more than 600 employers. Despite Kentucky’s high graduation rate, the findings reveal t…See the Story
Prichard Committee Releases Bold New Report Calling for a More Meaningful High School Diploma
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Middlesboro · MiddlesboroFor many years we have had to endure a home invasion of ladybugs that are determined to make themselves bothersome houseguests. They are beneficial creatures, feeding on other bugs that damage farm crops, but indoors they drive you nuts buzzing around lights, dive bombing into drinks, and smelling bad. There are many species of ladybugs, some native to the U.S. All are beneficial predators that consume aphids, scale insects, and other pests that…See the Story
Attack of the Lady Bugs
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Danville, Kentucky · DanvilleAs fall settles across the Bluegrass, a familiar rhythm begins at the Kentucky Exposition Center with the start of the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE). Showcasing a record-breaking number of entries, the internationally attended event runs through November 20. With 1,800 more entries than 2024, NAILE will feature nearly 27,000 livestock entries across a variety of species, including cattle, goats, sheep, swine, and more…See the Story
North American International Livestock Exposition Begins Its 52nd Chapter
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