The Committee is pleased that HB520 lays out specific goals for the addition of charter schools as part of Kentucky’s system of public education.
Author - Kevin O. Stinnett
A bill to bring public charter schools to Ky. moved through the process Friday with passage through the House Education Committee and on the House floor.
The Summer Youth Job Training Program will host an informational breakfast for local businesses and community-based organizations March 27.
A High Performance Public Facilities Workshop will be held March 22 in Hazard, Ky.
Dr. Jonathan Ballard, assistant professor at the University of Kentucky, has been appointed as the new state public health epidemiologist.
Medical review panel legislation on Friday saw final passage and is headed to the governor’s desk.
In late January, Midway received a $15,670 grant from Toyota to support its Providing Academic Transitions to Higher Education (PATH) Mentoring program.
Today, 120 years later, the largest law firm in Lexington still bears Richard Stoll’s name and serves clients from five offices in three states.
Four Roses Bourbon received top accolades during Whisky Magazine’s World Whiskies Awards ceremony, held on Feb. 28 in New York City.
A bill to separate the County Employee Retirement System from the underfunded Kentucky Retirement System will not move forward in the 2017 session.