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Warming centers see heavy use

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Amid freezing temperatures Monday afternoon, the spacious Community Room at Sugar Maple Square ... Read more

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Officials prepare for another winter storm

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com City and state officials are preparing for a another winter storm to hit ... Read more

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Advice offered on cold weather, travel

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com From car-washing to cabinet-opening, local agencies responsible for roads and utilities shared insights ... Read more

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Weekday warming centers opening this week

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Warming centers will serve the public 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout this ... Read more

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Local, state agencies prepare for ‘wintry mix’

Local and state agencies are gearing up for Sunday’s forecast of what’s known as wintry mix — a ... Read more

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Legislators look at testing, license renewals

This is part two of a two-part roundup of several bills planned for Kentucky’s 2025 legislative session by ... Read more

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Legislators plan focus on tax rate, health care

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com This is part one of a two-part roundup of several bills planned for ... Read more

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How schools decide on winter weather closings

When snow is forecasted or falling, school districts regionwide combine lookout and legwork to help ensure communities avoid ... Read more

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WCPS expands program for more special ed teachers

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Warren County Public Schools is offering tuition assistance for five additional employees aiming ... Read more

Hart County Schools Student Representative Emma Sanders, HCS School Board Vice Chairman Tina Rutledge, HCS School Board Member Tyler Holthouser, HCS Superintendent Nathan Smith, CMTA Project Manager Jason Pollan and HCS School Board Member Wesley Hodges pose for a picture with a $793,078.71 ceremonial check at the school board’s Thursday meeting, representing funds of the same amount earned through the installation of a geothermal well field.

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Hart County Schools gets $793,000 via energy-savings project

Hart County Schools has earned $793,000 by installing a field of geothermal wells — technology that, because it ... Read more