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Lisa Jarvis is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering biotech, health care and the pharmaceutical industry. Previously, she was executive editor of Chemical & Engineering News.
State education officials said the superintendent failed to make a required report about an alleged inappropriate relationship between a former Beechwood teacher and a former Beechwood student.
With warm congratulations from the governor of Kentucky and a packed room of well-wishers, Lindsey Wilson University celebrated an "incredibly historic day" at the Speed Art Museum on Tuesday evening.
The writing was clearly on the wall. Now, the inevitable is approaching. Jarvis Strickland was the first commitment in Kentucky’s 2026 recruiting class. Vince Marrow played an integral role in ...
Kentucky has a new university: Lindsey Wilson University. The 122-year-old school officially became a university on July 1 after a unanimous vote by its board of trustees in April. Board chair Denny ...
Kentucky basketball's Koby Brea and Amari Williams went in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft. Lamont Butler, Andrew Carr signed contracts after.
Amir Johnson, a former teacher at Parkdale High School in Riverdale, allegedly had multiple sexual encounters with the victim between January and April.
Politics Teachers skeptical of Kentucky law banning text, social media communication with students "I understand we want to protect them. I'm just not sure that's the way to do it." ...
Beginning Friday, June 27, there will be new standards in place for teacher-student communication in Kentucky. SB 181, going into effect that day, puts a major emphasis on improving school safety.
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New Kentucky law restricts teacher-student communication - MSNGeorge Nichols Jr., a Jefferson County Public School teacher and wrestling coach, fears the law could actually do more harm than good.
The Lindsey Wilson College community will commemorate the first day of Lindsey Wilson University on Tuesday, July 1, with a celebration at Speed Art Museum, 2035 S. Third St., Louisville, Kentucky.
Kenneth Thomas “Tom” Prather, 80, of Smithland passed away on Wednesday, June 25. 2025, at Salem Spring Lake Nursing Home. Tom retired from USDA as an inspector. He was a member of the VFW, Eagles ...
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