Al Cross, a veteran observer of Kentucky politics, explores the odds of Bluegrass politicians attending a $75,000-ticket event for the former president during the Kentucky Derby.
The most straightforward route for some women to enter agriculture may still be to marry a man who farms, says one researcher. But scholars and community groups are exploring more equitable solutions.
Chad Lampe has served as the WKMS Station Manager since 2016. During his leadership, WKMS has grown journalism through partnerships with the Ohio Valley ReSource Journalism Collaborative, the Kentucky Public Radio Network and Hoptown Chronicle.
In Kentucky 10% of ticks carry a pathogen that cause diseases like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and alpha-gal, which causes an allergy to red meat.
The census was not overtly manipulated, but the results were skewed because of underfunding and understaffing, says a former Department of Commerce official.