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    A Talk with Dr. Barbara Veazey

    Community and Technical colleges seem to be bursting at the ...

    Community and Technical colleges seem to be bursting at the seams with students in this down economy.

    Sep 30, 2011 Read more
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    Kentucky Civil War Dispatch - Raising Soldiers

    This week on the Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, with the ...

    This week on the Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, with the Commonwealth's neutrality in the war a thing of the past, the General Assembly sets to work raising soldiers for the Union. We'll also find out what they decided to do with

    Sep 30, 2011 Read more
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    Clarks River Water Pollution

    You may have had the chance this summer to spend ...

    You may have had the chance this summer to spend time on the Clarks River, boating, swimming, or fishing, and you may be planning to head out there this fall. Before you do, you should know the Kentucky Division of Water released a report last month

    Sep 29, 2011 Read more
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    September Conversation with MSU President (Extended Version)

    On this week's Front Page, Chad Lampe sat down with ...

    On this week's Front Page, Chad Lampe sat down with Murray State President Dr. Randy Dunn for their monthly conversation about all things MSU. They spoke about higher education achievements for the Commonwealth and enrollment numbers, a

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    Kentucky Civil War Dispatch - Union Troops Pour In

    On today's Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, Union troops poured into ...

    On today's Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, Union troops poured into the Commonwealth a century and a half ago after the end of neutrality. We'll look at the contrasting reactions of two towns with very different loyalties.

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    Building A Green Infrastructure for Kentucky

    Green building is often seen as a luxury. A lot ...

    Green building is often seen as a luxury. A lot of projects are capital-intensive, and take years to make up for their costs in energy savings. But as Kentucky Public Radio's Erica Peterson reports, as energy prices rise, sustainable buildings

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    J.D. Wilkes tells Grim Hymns

    We're a little over five weeks away from Halloween, but ...

    We're a little over five weeks away from Halloween, but if you're looking for a good read involving the mysterious and the macabre, may we suggest the book Grim Hymns.

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    Former NPR Host Bob Edwards on Growing Up In Kentucky

    For 24 years, millions of Americans woke up to the ...

    For 24 years, millions of Americans woke up to the voice of Kentucky native Bob Edwards. Edwards made a name for himself as the longtime host of NPR's Morning Edition.

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    One Day at Maiden Alley

    We use dates on a calendar to mark not only ...

    We use dates on a calendar to mark not only the passage of time day to day, but also to mark the progress of our lives. Think anniversaries, birthdays, or holidays. Today might even be important in that regard, and if so, how has your life changed

    Sep 23, 2011 Read more
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    GOP's James Comer Profile for KY Ag Commissioner

    WKMS News continues conversations with candidates for Kentucky state offices. ...

    WKMS News continues conversations with candidates for Kentucky state offices. This week Chad Lampe spoke with Republican James Comer.

    Sep 20, 2011 Read more
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