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Kentucky voters can expect a political showdown from senate candidates vying for Mitch McConnell's seat at Fancy Farm picnic.
Kentucky's first medical cannabis dispensary has been approved says the state's Governor, Andy Beshear; with more to come.
The recent denial of Hazard Mitigation funding for Laurel County could increase the community's risk of future storm damage ...
Louis Hatcher, the new attorney for Sunrise Children’s Services, does not have to learn about the incredible history of the ...
The annual Graves County politics-charged, barbecue-filled event featured the top three Republican candidates vying for the ...
Lately, a number of major food and restaurant brands have been relocating or expanding their headquarters to conservative-leaning states like Texas and Tennessee. Yum! Brands — the parent company of ...
FRANKFORT Gov. Andy Beshear’s super PAC In This Together reported raising $618,200 during the first half of this year to the ...
"He wants to return the party to really looking out for the working class — something we should all agree on." ...
The war of words to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell heated up on stage at Fancy Farm 2025, as another speaker ...
Former Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron, Rep. Andy Barr and businessman Nate Morris took the stage during the annual political event to woo voters in western Kentucky.
Republicans mocked the Kentucky Democratic Party’s absence at Fancy Farm this year. Some Democratic voters saw their absence as a warranted target.
One key tradition for the Fancy Farm Picnic is the impassioned political speaking delivered to clamoring crowds. While there are no major elections slated for 2025, several Kentucky politicians are ...