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Fancy Farm may lack star power, but politics are on the menu
  Tomorrow is the 144th annual Fancy Farm picnic, a fundraiser for St. Jerome Catholic…...
News: 144th Fancy Farm Picnic – Who’s in and who’s out
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette As has been the case for the last several…...
Editorial: The Kentucky Gazette goes old school: Back to Print
The Kentucky Gazette has deep roots in the commonwealth. Founded in 1787 in Lexington,…...
News: Beshear sends letter in support of HHS recommendation to ease federal restrictions on marijuana
Today, Gov. Andy Beshear sent a to Anne Milgram, administrator for the U.S. Drug…...
News: Low voter turnout means some lawmakers, candidates head to Frankfort with fewer than 3,000 votes
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette Combine low voter turnout with a lack of competition…...
Opinion: The Biden administration is facing a defining moment on innovation policy and patent rights
Joseph P. Allen, Guest Contributor For nearly two years, progressive activists have lobbied the Biden…...
Kentucky News Briefs
Beshear the keynote speaker at Iowa dinner Gov. Andy Beshear is the scheduled keynote speaker…...
News: Three incumbents lose, turnout low for 2024 primaries
The Kentucky GazetteThree incumbent Kentucky lawmakers lost their seats in the May primary races that…...
News: Here’s a look at contested primaries for Kentucky House
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette This year, 187 people filed for a shot at…...
Calendar
All times local.
- May 14 “Managing Medicaid: Will Proposed Changes Heal or Hurt?” Louisville Forum. Vincenzo’s, Louisville. 12 p.m.
- May 30 Federal Issues Summit, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Griffin Gate Marriott, Lexington. 8 a.m.
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