Mason Galemore

Some fear that fewer FAFSA completions could result in fewer college enrollments.
By Mason Galemore
FAFSA
A 2022 survey indicated challenges include “access to farmland and capital, student loan debt, access to health care, affordable housing and the increasing impacts of climate change.”
By Mason Galemore
farmer in front of tractor
Littering is a consistent problem that needs attention in LBL.
By Mason Galemore
Volunteers with one of the trash boats at Kentucky Lake. (Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful photo)
Farmers’ lifestyles come with added stress, and events like the 2021 tornado outbreak made that stress worse.
By Mason Galemore
(Raising Hope image)
McCracken, Crittenden and Ballard counties are among the school closures.
By Mason Galemore
classroom-2093744_1280
The “Planting Day” event was organized by the Kentucky Hemp Association and drew in dozens of volunteers from several states.
By Mason Galemore
Mitchell "Tate" Hall, Vice President of the Kentucky Hemp Association, helps unload mums for Planting Day 2022. (Photo by Mason Galemore, WKMS)
The exhibit, titled “1922,” came together with help from faculty and students in Murray State’s Introduction to Public History classes.
By Mason Galemore
murray state sign feature
The project was created out of frustration with the lack of easily accessible rural queer stories and a sense of isolation from queer community.
By Mason Galemore
rural queer art exhibit
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library has been involved with the Imagination Program for 12 years.
By Mason Galemore
Melia Seabrooks (left) and Jackson get ready to sign children up for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library on Nov. 1, 2019, at Millbrooke Elementary School in Hopkinsville. (Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library | File photo)
Some fear that fewer FAFSA completions could result in fewer college enrollments.
By Mason Galemore
FAFSA
A 2022 survey indicated challenges include “access to farmland and capital, student loan debt, access to health care, affordable housing and the increasing impacts of climate change.”
By Mason Galemore
farmer in front of tractor
Littering is a consistent problem that needs attention in LBL.
By Mason Galemore
Volunteers with one of the trash boats at Kentucky Lake. (Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful photo)
Farmers’ lifestyles come with added stress, and events like the 2021 tornado outbreak made that stress worse.
By Mason Galemore
(Raising Hope image)
McCracken, Crittenden and Ballard counties are among the school closures.
By Mason Galemore
classroom-2093744_1280
The “Planting Day” event was organized by the Kentucky Hemp Association and drew in dozens of volunteers from several states.
By Mason Galemore
Mitchell "Tate" Hall, Vice President of the Kentucky Hemp Association, helps unload mums for Planting Day 2022. (Photo by Mason Galemore, WKMS)
The exhibit, titled “1922,” came together with help from faculty and students in Murray State’s Introduction to Public History classes.
By Mason Galemore
murray state sign feature
The project was created out of frustration with the lack of easily accessible rural queer stories and a sense of isolation from queer community.
By Mason Galemore
rural queer art exhibit
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library has been involved with the Imagination Program for 12 years.
By Mason Galemore
Melia Seabrooks (left) and Jackson get ready to sign children up for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library on Nov. 1, 2019, at Millbrooke Elementary School in Hopkinsville. (Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library | File photo)