
Headlines Around Kentucky (10/31/23)
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A company wants to find a new use for an old coal mine and why some animals are ...
A company wants to find a new use for an old coal mine and why some animals are disappearing from Kentucky made the headlines around Kentucky this week.
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Headlines Around Kentucky (10/31/23)
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A company wants to find a new use for an old coal mine and why some animals are disappearing from Kentucky made the headlines around Kentucky this week.
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Now a company wants to find a new use for an old coal mine and why some animals are disappearing from Kentucky.
Our Toby Gibbs has this Tuesday.
Look at headlines around Kentucky.
A sign marking the deaths of nine U.S. Army soldiers sits in a field on the side of a highway in Trigg County.
WQ Public Radio reports that a pair of Black Hawk helicopters crashed in Katie's during a nighttime training exercise in March.
More than 200 people and members of the family went to the site to honor the Fort Campbell soldiers.
The board assigned with determining how Louisville's opioid settlement money will be spent, is seeking out organizations focused on prevention and long term recovery support.
The Kentucky Land Turn reports that the Louisville Opioid Distribution Settlement Advisory Board will give out $5.3 million.
Groups have until November 27 to submit grant applications.
The settlement money comes from CVS, Walgreens, Teva and Allergan.
U.S. wildlife officials announced that nearly two dozen species are extinct, including animals native to Kentucky.
WKMG reports that ivory billed woodpeckers and tuber Clyde Blossom pearly mussels can no longer be found in the state.
Scientists say more species will become extinct due to the exploitation of natural habitats, climate change, pollution and an increase in foreign and invasive species.
The brothers write Distilling Company in Pike County is looking to repurpose an underground coal mine to age its bourbon.
WVXU reports that the $38 million project includes a distillery Rick house, a welcome center, museum and restaurant.
The new complex will create 28 jobs.
Construction of the project is expected to start this year and finish next year with headlines around Kentucky.
I'm Toby Gibbons.
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