Kentucky’s workforce crisis is apparent. Wherever you go in Kentucky, the “now hiring” signs are impossible to miss. You would be...
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Last week the Kentucky Department of Education released the results of the 2021 student assessments. As expected, COVID has taken a...
Excitement is running high because of Ford’s historic investment in KY and for good reason. Our relationship with Ford began in 1913 with...
As a school principal, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a strong, effective leader. And over the past year and a half...
The evidence is clear: the addiction epidemic is taking the lives of our family members, friends, colleagues, and neighbors. While...
Healthcare researchers estimate that Kentucky’s rural communities will need another 40 primary care professionals to properly serve the...
Investing in our infrastructure is key to attracting and retaining business, creating jobs, and growing our population in our Commonwealth.
We will roll out a new strategic agenda in November that addresses affordability and equity issues in innovative and collaborative ways.
The mask mandate also applies to children in private daycare facilities. Young children going to daycare are still learning how to verbally communicate with...
If you want to earn a bachelor’s degree, consider taking your first two years at a community college.