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Breaking Cultural Barriers: Stories of Immigrants Who Now Call Kentucky Home

"Breaking Cultural Barriers: Stories of Immigrants Who Now Call Kentucky Home" by Beth Klasskin

cn|2 | December 20, 2016

Why Kentucky Ranks Third In The Nation For Student Loan Defaults

"Why Kentucky Ranks Third In The Nation For Student Loan Defaults" by Roxanne Scott

WFPL | December 6, 2016

In Life After Coal, Appalachia Attempts to Reinvent Itself

"In Life After Coal, Appalachia Attempts to Reinvent Itself" by Alan Greenblatt

Governing | December 5, 2016

Kentucky University Funds May Be Based in Part on Number of Degrees

"Kentucky University Funds May Be Based in Part on Number of Degrees" by Linda Blackford

Lexington Herald-Leader | November 29, 2016

Kentucky Tonight: Tax Reform

Kentucky Tonight: Tax Reform by Bill Goodman

KET | November 22, 2016

Report: State’s School Budget Cuts Nation’s Third-Worst

"Report: State's School Budget Cuts Nation's Third-Worst" by Keith Lawrence

Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer | November 1, 2016

Medicaid Waiver Critics Still Concerned That Proposal Will Get Rejected By Federal Government

"Medicaid Waiver Critics Still Concerned That Proposal Will Get Rejected By Federal Government" by Kevin Wheatley

cn|2 | October 31, 2016

Barr-Kemper Debate Highlights Myth About Minimum Wage, Which Should Be Raised

"Barr-Kemper Debate Highlights Myth About Minimum Wage, Which Should Be Raised" by Tom Eblen

Kenny Colston | October 31, 2016

Kentucky’s Total K-12 Funding Per-Student is Down Eight and a Half Percent

"Kentucky's Total K-12 Funding Per-Student is Down Eight and a Half Percent" by WCLU

WCLU | October 31, 2016

Too Many Students Can’t Pay For College. So UK is Making a Major Change to Help

"Too Many Students Can’t Pay For College. So UK is Making a Major Change to Help" by Linda Blackford

Lexington Herald-Leader | October 24, 2016

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