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Agriculture · MiddlesboroThe Kentucky Soybean Association (KSA) welcomes the Trump administration’s latest actions to prioritize Kentucky and U.S. soybean farmers in the recent announcement regarding U.S. – China trade. Following months of uncertainty around Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans and other agricultural products, this positive development is encouraging news for Kentucky farm families who rely on open market access to drive soybean demand. While details are …See the Story
Farmers Cautiously Optimistic on China's Commitment to Purchase U.S. Soybeans
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Danville, Kentucky · DanvilleA victim of domestic violence who knows she has the constitutional right to be notified if her abuser is released. Parents whose murdered child is honored through their right to be consulted by the prosecutor before a plea deal is offered. A survivor standing in court, reading her victim impact statement aloud— able to speak her truth and be heard by the judge, the defendant, and the community. These moments occur daily in Kentucky. But before 2…See the Story
Five Years of Marsy's Law: Building Belief in Justice That Sees People
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Apps · LexingtonNew technology at Blue Grass Airport is helping visitors of all abilities navigate the airport easier.Passengers can now download the GoodMaps app to get anywhere in the airport using step-by-step directions. All it takes is the ability to hold a smartphone.GoodMaps, a Kentucky-based company, says it uses revolutionary indoor navigation technology to guide users with turn-by-turn directions, audio and step-free routing. The free app is available…See the Story
Blue Grass Airport Launches New Tech to Help Travelers Navigate Airport
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