By Patricia A. ScheyerNKyTribune reporterThe Kentucky Agricultural Board approved $1,701,171 for agricultural diversification and rural development projects all over the state."The changing
There's a town near Kansas City that might just have tap water that rivals Chicago water. In one competition this town's water ranks as some of the world's best.
There's a town near Kansas City that might just have tap water that rivals Chicago water. In one competition this town's water ranks as some of the world's best.
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Often empty, used for storage, or slowly falling apart, the upper stories of historic downtowns’ buildings are finally getting some attention. Develop.