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House passes farm bill, offering Kentucky farmers hope for stability – The House passed a new farm bill that supporters say could bring Kentucky farmers more stability amid rising costs and market uncertainty. (Spectrum News)
Kentucky voter registration surges ahead of May primary – Voter registration is once again surging in Kentucky ahead of the primary election. (FOX 56 News)
Ky. Supreme Court denies removal of judge sought by former governor amid legal battle – The Kentucky Supreme Court has struck down a former governor’s motion to remove the judge presiding over an ongoing effort for his estranged son to gain child support. (FOX 56 News)
The EPA wants to shift monitoring of toxic coal ash to states – The move comes at a time when many state environmental budgets have been slashed. (Grist)
Owensboro residents push back on possible AI data center proposal – A petition opposing a possible AI data center in Owensboro has topped 3,000 signatures as residents voice concerns about water, noise and costs. (Spectrum News)
Embattled Louisville Democrat faces new calls to resign amid primary challenges – Following renewed calls from within his party to resign from office after a recent newspaper report on sexual assault allegations against him, Louisville Democratic Rep. Daniel Grossberg says he’s remaining in the race. (Kentucky Lantern)
Lawsuit filed to block restructuring of Kentucky State University – KSU supporters are taking legal action against the state over a new law, saying it jeopardizes the purpose of KSU as the only public HBCU in Kentucky. (Spectrum News)
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