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A sewage discharge along State Rt. 32 near 8 Mile Road occurred June 24. Officials told the public to avoid the area July 15.
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Lawmakers passed about 200 news laws and resolutions this year. Many of them went into effect Wednesday. Kentucky Public Radio breaks down a few that could have big implications for the state.
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Kentucky’s Republican-controlled General Assembly placed a heavy focus on education this year as they sought to add new student safety measures and target administrators.
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