
Headlines Around Kentucky (4/9/2024)
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Headlines Around Kentucky (4/9/2024).
Turkey hunters have more land to hunts on, three Kentucky state parks will be on national television, and four soldiers from Kentucky are headed to the Summer Olympics.
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Headlines Around Kentucky (4/9/2024)
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Turkey hunters have more land to hunts on, three Kentucky state parks will be on national television, and four soldiers from Kentucky are headed to the Summer Olympics.
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Three Kentucky State Parks will be on national TV and four soldiers from Kentucky are headed to the Summer Olympics.
Our Toby Gibbs has details in tonight's look at headlines around Kentucky.
Kentucky officials launched a site to help people find and access naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication.
Local public media reports find naloxone.
Now K-Y Dawg shows where naloxone is available for free.
The site features an interactive map where people can search by city zip code or county.
Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources say Turkey hunters will have more land to hunt on this season, The Sentinel Echo reports.
Horse Mail Branch Wildlife Management area in Morgan County now provides nearly 640 acres for hunting and recreation.
The Johnny Kleber WME and own county has an additional 225 acres.
Hunting season is from April 13 to May.
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Four Fort Knox soldiers will compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, this summer.
WKMG reports U.S. Army Sergeant Sagan, Maddalena and Ivan Rowe will compete in the 50 meter small boar and ten meter air rifle events.
Staff sergeants Rachel Tozier and Will Hinton will compete in trap shooting.
A photography exhibit about Pulitzer Prize winner Monita Slate Junior will be displayed at Kentucky State University.
The KSU alumnus was the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize in feature photography for his photo of Coretta Scott King at her husband's funeral.
The State Journal reports KSU will show a short documentary called A Fine Remembrance at the opening of the exhibit April ten.
The exhibit, A Witness to History will be on display through May 9th.
Three Kentucky State Parks will be featured in the upcoming season of the Discovery Channel's recreational travel series.
Are we there yet?
The Harlan Enterprise reports the show will feature Green Bay, Lake Carter Caves and Grates Southern Lake State Park.
It comes as the Kentucky State Park System celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Host Patrice and Kevin McCabe hike golf and paddleboat fish in the 30 minute episode.
The Kentucky State Parks episode airs on May 18th with headlines around Kentucky.
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