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4-H agents and teachers returned to the Moon as part of an in-service training at the Challenger Learning Center in Paducah. They were learning more about the 4-H Aerospace Program by using teamwork and problem solving skills.

There is a trend toward restaurant chefs buying whole animal carcasses and doing their own meat cutting, that’s why chefs and meat producers attended a workshop on the University of Kentucky campus.

Keeping Kentuckians heart healthy, especially women, is the focus on It’s About You.

The heart is also the topic in news from the medical front at the University of Kentucky. The Kentucky Children’s Hospital is now conducting a congenital heart defect surgery program.

High school students in Marshall County are part of the STAR team trying to prevent middle school children from alcohol, drugs, and tobacco use.
 

The University of Kentucky has a greater presence in Louisville now, with a Main Street office.
 
 

 

   
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