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Fact Checking the ‘War on Coal’

"Fact Checking the 'War on Coal'" By Scott Wartman

Cincinnati.com | October 19, 2014

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Adjusted for Inflation, Kentucky’s Per-Student Spending Has Taken a Hit

"Adjusted for Inflation, Kentucky's Per-Student Spending Has Taken a Hit" By Marty Finley

Louisville Biz Blog | October 17, 2014

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Report: Kentucky’s School Funding Cuts Since Recession Among Deepest in the Country

"Report: Kentucky's School Funding Cuts Since Recession Among Deepest in the Country" By Joe Sonka

Insider Louisville | October 16, 2014

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Study: Ky.’s Education Cuts Deeper Than Most

"Study: Ky.'s Education Cuts Deeper Than Most" By Tom Loftus

Louisville Courier-Journal | October 16, 2014

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Kentucky’s School Funding Cuts Among the Nation’s Deepest

Kentucky ranks 11th worst among 47 states in the depth of cuts to school funding since the start of the recession, according to a new report released today by the...

Ashley Spalding | October 16, 2014

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Kentucky Immigrants Are Likelier To Have a College Degree Than U.S.-Born Kentucky Residents

"Kentucky Immigrants Are Likelier To Have a College Degree Than U.S.-Born Kentucky Residents" By Jacob Ryan

WFPL | July 7, 2014

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Report: KY Losing Ground on Higher Ed Funding

"Report: KY Losing Ground on Higher Ed Funding" By Greg Stotelmyer

Public News Service - KY | June 2, 2014

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More than 800 Kentucky Schools Eligible in 2014-2015 To Combat Child Hunger By Increasing School Meal Participation

More than 800 Kentucky schools will qualify for the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) this coming school year, a federal initiative that increases the number of children eating school meals and...

Anna Baumann | May 2, 2014

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Kentucky Going Against National Trend by Failing to Reinvest in Higher Education

New Report: "States Are Still Funding Higher Education Below Pre-Recession Levels" Kentucky Going Against National Trend by Failing to Reinvest in Higher Education Shortchanging public universities and colleges reduces access...

Ashley Spalding | May 1, 2014

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Budget Options Make Higher Education Harder to Afford for Those Who Need It Most

Lack of state revenue is chipping away at the progress Kentucky made in higher education beginning in the 1990s. That trend continues in the new budget being developed. More cuts...

Ashley Spalding | March 25, 2014

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