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Kentucky News - October 1-2, 2009
Kentucky News - October 1-2, 2009
ECTC enrollment up (The News-Enterprise)
Council releases university enrollment figures (The Murray State News)
Ceremony recognizes hospital expansion’s progress (The Kentucky Kernel)
KET gets $1 million for GED program (Business First of Louisville)
WKU sales program receives certification (Business First of Louisville)
IU, Western get federal teaching grants (Business First of Louisville)
U of L considers alternatives to Museum Plaza for location of graduate business programs (Business First of Louisville)
Eastern officials plan for potential chemical emergency (The Eastern Progress)
‘Now more than ever’ (The Northerner)
The search is on (WKU Herald)
Scholars get financial assistance (The Courier-Journal)
New UK hospital eventually will replace Chandler, Good Sam (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Former EU commissioner to speak at EKU (Richmond Register)
Scholarships open doors for impoverished (The State Journal)
UK Students show solar car to Toyota executives (Kypost.com)
Government option becomes only option (The Central Kentucky News-Journal)
WKU to receive $821,000 in federal grant money (WBKO.com/Audio version)
Taking notes (Bowling Green Daily News)
Noland hired as assistant to U of L education dean (The Courier-Journal)
Brainy payoffs (The Courier-Journal)
WKU gets $2.4M grant for computers (Business First of Louisville)
Guthrie Secures $500,000 Fund for WKU Bio-Fuels Research (WBKO.com)
Western Kentucky University Receives Funding for HPC Center (HPC.com)
$2 million grant funds violence research (The Kentucky Kernel)
KET's executive director to retire (Lexington Herald-Leader)
UK receives grant to test dating violence-prevention program (Lexington Herald-Leader)
College system's wise retreat (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Take Back the Night ups abuse awareness (Murray Ledger & Times)
Pikeville picks Patton as president (Kentucky Monthly)
KHEAA Bus visits GEAR UP schools (U of L Engagement)
On the Boards (The Lane Report)
Last Updated 10/2/2009
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