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UK-COM student Darayon Moore

match day

‘Excited,’ ‘relieved’: Med school students celebrate Match Day in BG

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com   A countdown from 10 sounded across the circle of flags at Circus Square Park. Along the perimeter stood some ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Saturday, March 22, 2025 6:00 am

daycare

Principal selected for upcoming WCPS preschool

DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     Over many years, Stephanie Paynter has planned to open an early learning academy for retirement. In fall, the educator ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Friday, March 21, 2025 12:33 pm

cody rich

Academies, enrollment details confirmed for WCPS Impact Center

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com   Warren County Public Schools has confirmed academies, pathways and other details for its upcoming 180,000-square-foot IMPACT Center for Leadership ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Thursday, March 20, 2025 7:41 am

brownsville tourism

Trail towns to get upgrades via state grants

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com Kentucky is providing tourism commissions $30,000 grants to upgrade four areas they oversee in southcentral Kentucky known as trail towns ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Wednesday, March 19, 2025 6:05 am

Geo International

GEO International High to move programs

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com   GEO International High School programming is being transferred to Warren County Public Schools’ four traditional high schools. The specific ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Wednesday, March 19, 2025 6:00 am

bgisd

BGISD facilities plan, with new schools expected, gets initial approval

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     City schools’ four-year facilities plan obtained board approval last week, with one down-the-road priority —  to be scheduled ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Tuesday, March 18, 2025 6:00 am

LifeWorks Transition Academy participants work on independent living skills, such as cooking, on a regular basis with support from staff. Second-year participant Joseph Felkins (left) learns to make pancakes with support from Program Director Hendrix Brakefield in the community kitchen at LifeWorks.

autism

Program helping autistic adults live independently expanded

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     The local nonprofit LifeWorks for Autism is expanding to commuters its postsecondary academy: a two-year program that aims ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Sunday, March 16, 2025 10:06 am

collision

Man found dead in I-165 crash

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     A man was pronounced dead Saturday following a collision along Interstate-165, according to a preliminary investigation by Kentucky ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Sunday, March 16, 2025 10:04 am

News

Locals defend funding for schools

DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com     Federal funds ensure Mary Beth Patton’s two daughters, who have disabilities, get needed special education support at school. But ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Wednesday, March 12, 2025 8:29 am

atmos energy

Amid rising utility costs, help available

BY DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com   Local utility companies shared advice about managing energy payments following the recent increase in residents’ bills due to high ... Read more

by David Horowitz, Tuesday, March 11, 2025 6:00 am

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