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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 995 episodes available.
January 31, 2023January 30, 2023 - Efforts to attract and retain teachers in Kentucky.A new report makes some recommendations that could help Kentucky attract and retain teachers; meet a Kentucky family who says they're benefiting from medical cannabis; another attack at a state juvenile justice facility; why a mother is pushing to make hazing a crime in Kentucky; and how artists in Eastern Kentucky are helping addicts recover....more28minPlay
January 30, 2023January 27, 2023 - Working to restore history after devastating flooding in Eastern Kentucky.How cultural centers in Eastern Kentucky are working to restore history after devastating flooding; a juvenile justice center in Louisville is reopening; a restaurant at the center of a protest issues an apology; marking National Holocaust Remembrance Day; and why a Northern Kentucky city is temporarily changing its name....more28minPlay
January 27, 2023January 26, 2023 - How the housing crisis in Eastern Kentucky was made worse by historic flooding.How the housing crisis in Eastern Kentucky was made worse by historic flooding; a new poll shows Attorney General Daniel Cameron leading the Republican field for governor; Sen. McConnell discusses the decision to send tanks to Ukraine; Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg wants the city to spend more than $30 million to fight homelessness; reporter Sarah Ladd discusses a new federal policy that could help veterans get mental healthcare; and meet Ethan Almighty....more28minPlay
January 26, 2023January 25, 2023 - Looking at the ongoing recovery in Eastern Kentucky six-months after historic flooding.Looking at the ongoing recovery in Eastern Kentucky six-months after historic flooding; fallout continues from a recent presentation in Bowling Green; breaking down this week's political news regarding juvenile justice detention centers and the upcoming special election in Senate District 19 with reporter Ryland Barton; Sen. Rand Paul discusses the debt ceiling negotiations; and why a Northern Kentucky town is changing its name temporarily....more28minPlay
January 25, 2023January 24, 2023 - Another attack inside a Kentucky juvenile justice center.Another attack inside a Kentucky juvenile justice detention center on the same night as lawmakers discuss the issue on Kentucky Tonight; a group of students from across Kentucky says one way to make schools safer is by supporting gun control legislation; members of Moms for Liberty say they plan to submit reviews of books in public schools in Boone County; and a new basketball team is coming to Louisville....more28minPlay
January 24, 2023January 23, 2023 - Marking five years since a deadly school shooting in Marshall County.How a community is marking five years since a deadly school shooting in Marshall County; a criminal defense attorney discusses Gov. Beshear's response to the reported riots and assaults in Kentucky's juvenile detention centers; meet some of the new members of the Kentucky General Assembly; and a look at some of the interesting moments that happened this week in Kentucky history....more28minPlay
January 23, 2023January 20, 2023 - Some lawmakers say more money is needed to complete a new veterans center in Kentucky.Inflation is making many things more expensive, and that includes construction on the new Bowling Green Veterans Center; Gov. Beshear says a fund created during the pandemic to help prevent evictions in Kentucky will stop taking applicants after this week; Kentucky Republicans are demanding to see behind-the-scenes correspondence between Governor Andy Beasher and his inner circle about school closings at the height of the COVID pandemic; and meet the students taking part in Kentucky's first-ever Future Women of Welding competition....more28minPlay
January 20, 2023January 19, 2023 - Gov. Beshear announce more pay for workers in juvenile justice centers.Governor Andy Beshear announced more pay and more defensive equipment for workers in juvenile justice centers; more fallout from a Republican Party event in Bowling Green featuring former Louisville police sergeant Johnathon Mattingly; Attorney General Daniel Cameron says his office is cracking down on human trafficking at illicit massage businesses; and Kentucky's connection to popcorn....more28minPlay
January 19, 2023January 18, 2023 - Meet some of the new members of the Kentucky General AssemblyMeet some of the new members of the Kentucky General Assembly; community members gather in Lexington for a discussion about the growing number of opioid overdoses within the Black community; and learn about an educational program that's giving students a first-hand look at everything equine....more28minPlay
January 18, 2023January 17, 2023 - A bipartisan group of Kentucky lawmakers have filed a bill to abolish the death penalty.A bipartisan group of Kentucky lawmakers have filed a bill to abolish the death penalty; Agriculture Commissioner and GOP candidate for governor Ryan Quarles explains why he postponed an appearance; Congressman Hal Rogers is picked to chair a committee in Washington, D.C.; and Jamie Lucke talks with Renee Shaw about the launch of a new nonprofit network of journalists working in Kentucky....more28minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 995 episodes available.