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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 940 episodes available.
July 21, 2023July 20, 2023 - Cleanup Continues After Flooding in Western KentuckyCleanup continues after flooding in Western Kentucky, lawmakers request an audit of two disaster relief funds, a new LMPD police chief is announced, how the state is combatting an invasive fish, and the Kentucky connection to the U.S. Women's Team playing in the FIFA World Cup....more28minPlay
July 20, 2023July 19, 2023 - Record-breaking flooding devastates Western KentuckyHistoric flooding comes to Western Kentucky, Daniel Cameron announces his running mate, what a new report shows about crime in Kentucky, why researchers say there is a link between domestic violence and diabetes, and how a hobby has turned into one man's connection to the past....more28minPlay
July 19, 2023July 18, 2023 - Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman make her re-election bid officialLt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman make her re-election bid official, Daniel Cameron plans to announce his running mate tomorrow, an update on flood clean-up efforts in EKY, a Kentuckian describes her experience with an experimental psychedelic, and a camp for kids with a less-than traditional approach....more28minPlay
July 18, 2023July 17, 2023 - Reaction to the latest legal ruling regarding SB 150Reaction to the latest legal ruling regarding SB 150, Gov. Beshear hits the campaign trail, a new report lists dozens of recommendations for the state's juvenile justice system, honoring a Kentucky athlete, could flooding become the new norm, and a trip to Russellville....more28minPlay
July 17, 2023July 14, 2023 - Senate Bill 150 injunction is lifted, meaning the ban of gender-affirming care can occurDaniel Cameron has a message for America’s CEOs, a mobile clinic offers care to those struggling with addiction, the portion of Senate Bill 150 banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth can take effect immediately, Michael Adams has been elected secretary of the National Association of Secretaries of State, and a Kentucky veteran remembers his time working on nuclear test sites....more28minPlay
July 14, 2023July 13, 2023 - Eric Deters' words are now front and center in the governor's raceEric Deters' words are now front and center in the governor's race, the FDA announced it's approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, a new bill is protecting doctors seeking treatment for burnout, what researchers are hoping to learn from wastewater, and meet an "Entrepreneur of the Year."...more28minPlay
July 13, 2023July 12, 2023 - How Kentucky is working to get more truck drivers on the roadHow Kentucky is working to get more truck drivers on the road, reaction to a $75,000 pay raise for JCPS's top educator, another Kentuckian faces charges related to the Jan. 6 insurrection, a positive update on a Kentucky officer shot in the line of duty, and adapting an art collection to involve the viewer....more28minPlay
July 12, 2023July 11, 2023 - Daniel Cameron outlines his public safety planDaniel Cameron outlines his public safety plan, a new state law is temporarily on hold, the state has another record surplus, a new program hopes to transition military veterans into law enforcement, how one district is helping address summer learning loss, and a nice honor for a former UK football coach....more28minPlay
July 11, 2023July 10, 2023 - Kentucky officials approve sports bettingKentucky officials approve sports betting, Daniel Cameron pulls out of Freedom Fest, a groundbreaking for a new law enforcement training facility, the Kentucky connection to a newly approved treatment for Alzheimer's, and the growing role of biotech in the Commonwealth....more4minPlay
July 10, 2023July 7, 2023 - The last chemical weapons in the US are destroyedThe last remaining chemical weapons in the U.S. have been destroyed at a facility in Kentucky, a local police officer is shot in the line of duty, a highway is renamed in honor of a former state senator, and the superintendent of Kentucky's largest school district discusses some upcoming changes....more28minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 940 episodes available.