
KDFWR seeking conservation officer candidates; applications accepted online through April 17
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is currently accepting applications to fill conservation officer positions in multiple counties….
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is currently accepting applications to fill conservation officer positions in multiple counties….
Tony has retired. “Tony who,” you might ask? Well, if you’ve ever seen a K9 demonstration at Fort Mitchell’s Touch-A-Truck…
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The Rural Blog A lack of places for Americans to cast their votes adds a new wrinkle to an already…
While many of us were sleeping last night, the March Equinox or Spring as we know it, arrived at 11:06…
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By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) and Ohio University have partnered to provide…