Invasive Fish With Teeth Threatens Endangered Kentucky Mussels

By Ryan Van Velzer An invasive carp species with human-like molars threatens Kentucky’s endangered freshwater mussels. Last week, officials with Kentucky’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources discovered the second location in the country where black carp seem to be naturally reproducing, according to a press release. Fisheries Biologist Andrew Stump said state employees found a juvenile specimen…

Rep. Thomas Massie speaks out in support of Covington Catholic students

BY ANNIE ANDERSEN KENTUCKY COVINGTON– In just days, the videos of a Covington Catholic High School student and a Vietnam veteran at an Indiginous Peoples March have been seen millions of times, and in each version of the incident, more details are revealed.  In short, a small group of men calling themselves Hebrew Israelites were at the National Mall yelling at both…

New program, Rethink, provides support for state employees with special needs children

A new, free benefit to support those caring for children with learning, social or behavior challenges, or developmental disabilities comes to state employees in 2019. Rethink, a new mental health resource, allows parents to utilize live teleconsultations with behavior experts, access more than 1300 “how-to” videos, and use printable resources in a variety of topics.…