
Around the Commonwealth (3/29/2024)
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Weekly calendar of events happening around Kentucky.
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Around the Commonwealth (3/29/2024)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe have everything from Easter events to reptiles.
As our Toby Gibbs looks at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
Families in McClain County should hop on over to Sacramento for the local fire department's Easter egg hunt tomorrow morning.
The Sacramento battlefield will be chock full of Easter eggs, including some excellent prizes.
On top of that, every kid gets a prize bag.
So this event is a great way to kick off Easter weekend.
You're invited to the Wall and Flax Garden Party spring market in Somerset tomorrow.
This pop up market will be showcasing eclectic, creative products from talented artisans across Kentucky.
Expect to find homemade goods, unique clothing, boutiques, home decor and more.
Enjoy the food, photo opportunities and of course, great shopping at the Garden Party Spring Market tomorrow.
Mystically minded folks in Madisonville will want to check out this next event a reptile, exotic show and metaphysical magic market.
The host, Medusa's Market, is a traveling expo bringing its oddities to the Ballard Convention Center this weekend.
Check out the artist's metaphysical accessories and live animals for sale at this unique market experience.
If you haven't been to Daffodil Days in Metal Springs Farm in Paris, there's still time to experience this perfect spring event.
Bring the whole family out to pick daffodils, take pictures, paint Easter eggs, play with giant bubbles and more.
Daffodil Days runs on weekends through April 14.
Be sure to check it out.
Calling all the dancing queens in Bowling Green.
You don't want to miss Mania, the Abba tribute at the Capitol.
This tribute act isn't just performing the iconic disco pop music.
It's recreating the costumes, charisma and unforgettable energy of ABBA.
Whether you long for the golden era of the seventies or you just love Mamma mia, this concert is for you.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
There's lots of fun to be had across the Commonwealth this next week.
Bill Creates State Commission to Evaluate Requests to Retire Coal-fired Powerplants
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 3m 12s | Bill creates state commission to evaluate requests to retire coal-fired powerplants. (3m 12s)
Bill Moves Charitable Gaming Under Independent Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 4m 3s | Bill moves charitable gaming under independent horse racing and gaming corporation. (4m 3s)
Inside Kentucky Politics (3/29/2024)
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 7m 43s | Take a look inside Kentucky politics with Abby Piper and Jared Smith. (7m 43s)
Kentucky Education Association Reacts to Exclusion of School Employee Raises in Budget
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 1m 1s | Kentucky Education Association reacts to exclusion of school employee raises in budget. (1m 1s)
Lawmakers Approve Almost $3 Billion in One-time Expenditures from Budget Reserve Fund
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 3m 10s | Lawmakers approve almost $3 billion in one-time expenditures from budget reserve fund. (3m 10s)
New Laws Will Make Louisville's Local Elections Non-Partisan and Change Zoning
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Clip: S2 Ep217 | 1m 32s | New Laws Will Make Louisville's Local Elections Non-partisan and Change Zoning (1m 32s)
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