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One substance that members are hoping to use is called Ibogaine, that is a psychedelic that can cause hallucinations.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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Lexington is a popular location this coming weekend. Among the events that have led to a shortage of beds are the Railbird music festival and UK’s hosting of a NCAA baseball regional.
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The executive director of a central Kentucky agency serving thousands of people who receive a wide variety of federal aid says he’s concerned about how they’ll be affected by a possible default on the nation’s debt
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
A Nicholas County family runs the 125-acre Wendt's Wildlife Adventure Zoo. The zoo's latest addition is a baby sloth.
Virginia Mayes has been a crossing guard helping kids get to school in Lexington safely for 31 years
Eastern Standard
Exploring the implications of Artificial Intelligence for trust in human interactions; Tornado Alley has shifted eastward and now includes Kentucky; The problem of tree theft; the ’22 Kentucky Teacher of the Year, drummed out of the classroom for being openly gay; Lexington author Janet Holloway on her latest, a fact-based novel about growing up in hard times in West Virginia.
Today's Interview
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80-thousand veterans receive some or all of their medical care at Lexington’s Veterans Affairs Hospital. Many also receive retirement or disability pay. Those services and compensation could be disrupted if the federal government defaults on its debt, which could happen as soon as next week.
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An interview with NRCS Kentucky State Conservationist Casey Shrader
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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Kentucky writer Savannah Sipple is a three-time grantee with a Ky nonprofit
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Two Kentucky luthiers receive Homer Ledford Award
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This brings the recent death toll to 12 over the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.
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“Brownfield sites” are industrial and commercial properties that are known or suspected to contain contaminants.
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Nine names were added to the law enforcement memorial on the DOCJT campus in Richmond
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The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has received a $100-million gift.
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Attorneys have filed a lawsuit on behalf of a female high school athlete who was allegedly sexually abused by a former high school basketball coach
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