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KET presents a new weeknight series that features reporting from across Kentucky examining complex regional and statewide issues in relevant, meaningful ways. From education to the economy, ag... more
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 992 episodes available.
September 11, 2024September 9, 2024 - The Search Continues for a Wanted Man Accused of Shooting Several People Along I-75Police give an update on the search for man wanted after shooting five people along I-75 in Laurel County, A.G. Coleman wants to spend millions on a new statewide opioid prevention program, how CVG is helping NKY take flight, why visitors flock to Newport on the Levee, and a German staple that's been passed down through generations is still going strong in Covington....more28minPlay
September 09, 2024September 6, 2024 - The Republican Party of Kentucky Breaks Ground on a New HeadquartersThe Republican Party of Kentucky breaks ground on a new headquarters, Congressman Barr files paperwork to get former President Donald Trump on the November ballot in Kentucky, more calls for a state lawmaker to resign, Gov. Beshear says legalized betting exceeded expectations in the first year of it becoming legal in Kentucky, and a push to roll up your sleeves as Kentucky faces a blood shortage....more27minPlay
September 06, 2024September 5, 2024 - Kentucky's A.G. Greenlights Crackdown of So-Called "Risk-Free" GamesKentucky's A.G. greenlights crackdown of so-called "risk-free" games, Gov. Beshear says applications for KY's medical marijuana program exceeded expectations, two post-secondary institutions team up to help students overcome a financial barrier to getting a four-year degree, big news for a hospital in Louisville's West End, and how farmers are handling dry conditions ahead of the fall harvest....more27minPlay
September 05, 2024September 4, 2024 - Judge Pushes Parties Towards Mediation in Database LawsuitA judge is pushing the Beshear administration and Auditor Ball's office to work out a disagreement themselves, a Kentucky-based spirits maker ends its DEI policies, enrollment swells for KCTCS, Sen. McConell gives advice ahead of the next presidential debate, teens looking to get their driver's license have new options, and a Kentuckian shines for Team USA in the Paralympics....more26minPlay
September 05, 2024September 3, 2024 - State Receives 2,600+ Applications for Business Licenses for Medical Cannabis ProgramThe application window for businesses applying for a licenses to participate in Kentucky's medical cannabis program closed Friday after receiving more than 2,600 applications, Rep. Kulkarni is selected to be the Democratic nominee in a special election, KY is helping western states fight wildfires, how a program helps recruit and train community health workers to fill gaps in underserved areas, and a look at some of the events that happened This Week in Kentucky History....more27minPlay
September 03, 2024August 30, 2024 - Attorney General Weighs in on Constitutional Amendment CampaigningThe attorney general is weighing in again on who can and can't campaign for constitutional amendments on Kentucky's ballot, but this time with a different opinion, another university is shuttering its office related to diversity, equity, and inclusion and, the National Corvette Museum celebrates a milestone....more28minPlay
August 30, 2024August 29, 2024 - Differing Views on School Choice LegislationBoth sides of the school choice issue weigh in as Kentuckians get set to decide this November whether public money can be used for private schools, findings from a new report on school safety in Kentucky and, a University of Kentucky entomologist explains why the risk of getting mosquito-borne viruses could be greater this year. ...more28minPlay
August 29, 2024August 28, 2024 - Teachers, Students, Parents Speak Out on Possible JCPS OverhaulA legislative task force considering how the state could overhaul Jefferson County Public Schools hears directly from students, teachers and parents, Dolly Parton makes a stop in Kentucky to celebrate a major milestone for the Imagination Library and, a Louisville program that's making ballet accessible to all....more28minPlay
August 28, 2024August 27, 2024 - Debate Continues Over the Design of Bathroom Stalls in a New KY SchoolDebate continues over the design of bathroom stalls in a new Kentucky school, a lawmaker applauds Auditor Ball's lawsuit targeting Gov. Beshear, a closer look at the Safe at Home Act, a state representative is arrested for a second DUI, Philip Morris expands its footprint in KY, and a competition that's inspiring seniors to go for gold in their golden years....more28minPlay
August 28, 2024August 26, 2024 - Lawmakers Hear about Kentucky's Growing Need for Affordable HousingMembers of Kentucky's legislative task force on housing got an update on the housing needs facing the state and, as lawmakers found out, those needs are different depending on where you are in the state, Kentucky’s auditor is taking the governor to court over access to a state database and, firefighters from around the world gather in Lexington to compete in the Firefighter Challenge Classic....more28minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 992 episodes available.