
Headlines Around KY (2/20/2024)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJefferson County has a plan to ease its continuing school bus problems.
But not everyone likes the solution.
And Lexington's minor league baseball team has a new name with a familiar ring to it.
Our Toby Gibbs has the details and our Tuesday look at headlines around Kentucky.
Officials from Kentucky's largest school district say cutting transportation for 16,000 magnet traditional students is the only solution to the bus driver shortage.
And the only way to ensure that students get to school on time.
Louisville Public Media reports that some students and citizens in Jefferson County are concerned that fewer low income students and students of color will be able to attend magnet programs.
The jeep's chief operations officer told the Jefferson County Board of Education the district needs to reduce the number of routes to 474 or less to accommodate 562 drivers.
CPS anticipates having next year The City of Hopkinsville and the Bell Hooks Legacy Group are unveiling a new street sign and hosting a ceremony for the acclaimed writer, who is from the western Kentucky city.
The Hop Town Chronicle reports that in honor of the late writer who was born, Gloria Jane Watkins, a street will be renamed Bell Hooks Way.
The unveiling will be March 1st.
After the dedication, attendees are invited to the Pennyroyal Area Museum for the opening of the newly created bell hooks Legacy Room.
These events are part of Bell hooks, Legacy Day.
The president and matriarch of Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater died last week.
The Richmond Register reports.
Charlotte Hutchinson Henson died at her home on the grounds of the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville on February 13.
She was 93.
Henson, along with her late husband, Colonel, even Henson, brought many young actors to the Pioneer Playhouse stage, including John Travolta and Lee Majors.
The Lexington Legends are back after one year of the cowboy clocks.
The Lane report says the Atlantic League team announced a new name and logo to fans at Red Mile.
This follows the announcement of the new ownership group Temerity Baseball.
The new face of the legends is Mighty Legs, The Legends 2024 Season starts on April 25th with headlines around Kentucky.
I'm Toby.
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Clip: S2 Ep188 | 3m 4s | State lawmakers say drivers in Kentucky deserve a bigger voice on and off the bus. (3m 4s)
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Clip: S2 Ep188 | 2m 7s | A new program where adults are learning digital literacy from the teens in their community (2m 7s)
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Clip: S2 Ep188 | 4m 7s | Why the Horizons Act, may be the rescue the childcare industry needs. (4m 7s)
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Clip: S2 Ep188 | 2m 49s | JCPS superintendent pushes back against lawmakers on DEI, audits, splitting district. (2m 49s)
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Clip: S2 Ep188 | 3m 28s | Some Jefferson County students are learning real-life lessons in how the law works. (3m 28s)
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