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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
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By the end of summer, alcohol sales in Madison County could reach well beyond the city limits of Richmond and Berea. That message came in pretty clearly on Tuesday.
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A Lexington institution is closing its doors. Magee’s Baking Company – better known as Magee’s Bakery -- has been making donuts, pastries and other goodies on Main Street since 1956.
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The federal Horse Integrity and Safety Act is impacting how horse racing addresses potential concerns for both horse and rider. That includes issues related to the track surface.
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Voting in this spring’s Primary Election got underway Thursday all across Kentucky.
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration is announcing the results of a year-long investigation into the way foreign drug cartels get illegal and deadly drugs into the U.S.
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Today’s Interview: Lexington council members plan to introduce “C.R.O.W.N. Act” ordinance this week.Interview with members of the Lexington City Council on a “C.R.O.W.N. Act” ordinance being introduced.
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Today's Interview: Ky Commission on Deaf and Hard of Hearing employee helps others with hearing lossAccording to the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 700-thousand Kentuckians have some degree of hearing loss. One of those people is Anita Dowd, who’s worked for the commission for 25 years and has had profound hearing loss in both ears since childhood
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Gwen Johnson, volunteer director of Hemphill Community Center receives award
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An interview with Dale Hamilton, counselor with Christian Appalachian Project
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The expansion of University of Kentucky HealthCare through additional building projects is anticipated to be a multi-year process.