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Published 4:06 pm Wednesday, May 28, 2025 Julia Faye Hughes, 93, of Scottsville, passed away on Friday, May 23, 2025 at her residence. The Halfway, KY native was the daughter of the late Clarence ...
More Americans say President Trump has been transparent about his health compared to former President Biden, according to a new poll. The YouGov/Economist poll published Tuesday shows 42 percent ...
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We’re almost halfway through the year — nearly six months down, six to go. This is your cue to slow down, reflect, and reset. Are you where you want to be in your business, career, or personal life?
Lauren Ashley (Esters) Duncan, 40, of Bowling Green passed away Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at Jewish Hospital with her family by her side. She was native of Bowling Green and was born January 1, 1985.
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An icon of a facebook f logo. An icon of a digital camera. An icon of a house. An icon of the Instagram logo. An icon of the LinkedIn logo ... are going through a transparent and robust process.
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The cuts would be an extreme blow to a system of care that is already underfunded. About 1 in 5 Florida residents, primarily pregnant women, low-income children, individuals with disabilities, and ...
The big story: As school districts across Florida warily await the state budget, officials worry that projected enrollment declines will cost them millions of dollars for their general operations.
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