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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 939 episodes available.
September 29, 2023September 28, 2023 - Online Betting Begins In KentuckyOnline betting begins in Kentucky, will UAW expand its strike to Kentucky, nail technicians ask state lawmakers for some changes, Kentucky Congressman James Comer kicks off an impeachment inquiry, and why swim programs have concerns over new state lifeguard regulations....more28minPlay
September 28, 2023September 27, 2023 - Why You Shouldn't Expect An Income Tax Cut In 2025Why you shouldn't expect an income tax cut in 2025, how some state lawmakers plan on fighting crime, why HISA could be replaced, counting homeless students, providing internships to students with disabilities, and Broadway stars come to central Kentucky....more28minPlay
September 27, 2023September 26, 2023 - Visitation For Former Gov. Brereton C. JonesVisitation for former Gov. Brereton C. Jones, education is once again front and center in the governor's race, an update on a KY officer shot in the line of duty, how cities can prepare for natural disasters, and how a government shutdown could impact Kentucky mothers and children....more28minPlay
September 26, 2023September 25, 2023 - Remembering The Life Of Gov. Brereton JonesRemembering the life of Gov. Brereton Jones, Cameron takes his education plan to KY superintendents, some KY schools receive national recognition, free COVID tests are again going to homes, and the Lexington African American Sports Hall of Fame inducted 23 new members....more28minPlay
September 25, 2023September 22, 2023 - The UAW Strike Expands, But Not To LouisvilleThe UAW strike expands, but not to Louisville, a federal act to promote white oak restoration, a Big Blue Barbecue in Paducah, when you'll be able to sign up for more free COVID-19 tests, and several Kentucky schools receive national recognition....more28minPlay
September 22, 2023September 21, 2023 - The Candidates For Governor Talk To The Kentucky Chamber of CommerceThe candidates for governor talk to the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, funeral arrangements are announced for former Gov. Brereton Jones, a state lawmaker proposes eliminating the sales tax on diapers, online sports wagering begins in one week, and the Lexington African-American Sports Hall of Fame....more28minPlay
September 20, 2023September 19, 2023 - Remembering Former Gov. Brereton JonesRemembering former Gov. Brereton Jones, the state's highest court considers a gerrymandering case, Planned Parenthood says it will run ads in opposition to candidates who oppose abortion rights, and workers at two Ford plants in Kentucky are still on the job as the UAW strike continues....more28minPlay
September 19, 2023September 18, 2023 - Former Governor Brereton Jones Passes Away At The Age Of 84Former Governor Brereton Jones passes away, Kentuckians speak out in support of a potential opioid addiction treatment, a new report on Kentucky’s marijuana-related offense numbers is released, Bowling Green officers gain new resources and knowledge regarding gun violence, Mohawk Energy brings a piece of Silicon Valley to the mountains, and UK’s Markey Cancer Center receives top recognition....more28minPlay
September 18, 2023September 15, 2023 - UK Markey Cancer Center Gets Designated As A Comprehensive Cancer CenterThe United Auto Workers go on strike, but Ford workers in Louisville are still on the job. The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center is designated as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute. A program that gave free haircuts to students at the start of the school year gets a makeover. It's been expanded to give free haircuts year-round....more28minPlay
September 15, 2023September 14, 2023 - Temporary Replacement For Ed. Commissioner Jason GlassA temporary replacement for outgoing education commissioner Jason Glass is announced, a new face is headed to Northern Kentucky University, racing at Churchill Downs is back for the first time since the Spring, Louisville’s congressman Morgan McGarvey praises auto workers just hours before they go on strike and the impact last year’s gun laws could have on the future of archery in schools....more27minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 939 episodes available.