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Dayton state of the schools address highlights student achievements

The Dayton City Council chambers were nearly bursting Tuesday night, as the council prepared to hear Dayton Independent School District’s superintendent Rick Wolf deliver his second State of the Schools address.  Instead, he let the students speak for themselves.  Dayton senior Hailey McVey is enrolled in two Gateway dual credit classes; sociology and entrepreneurship. She […]

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Campbell County graduate among 4-H inaugural scholarship recipients

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System announced the first recipients of the newly established KCTCS 4-H Scholarship. Four high school graduates from across the commonwealth have been selected to receive $1,000 each to support their education at a community college during the 2025-2026 academic year. Among those is Hailey Smith, a Campbell County High […]

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Anti-DEI bill passes Kentucky Senate

A bill that threatens action by the state’s Attorney General against Kentucky public colleges and universities that promote “discriminatory concepts” linked to race and gender has passed the Kentucky Senate.  Senators voted 26-7 along party lines Tuesday to approve Senate Bill 6, sometimes referred to as an anti-DEI bill, for its proposed curbing of diversity, […]

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