Kentucky electricity rates are below the national average
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Kentucky's GED testing success higher than national pass rate
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that since waiving the GED testing fee in his first term, more Kentuckians without a high school diploma are earning their GED, with a success rate that is higher than the nation as a whole. “There are multiple paths to a good life, which is why Lt. Gov. Coleman and I made it a priority to help more Kentuckians earn their GED – a goal we’re continuing to find new ways to meet,” Beshear said. “From waiving the t…
Kentucky electricity rates are below the national average
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - The statewide coalition Dependable Power First Kentucky unveils results from a new report on the state's utility rates. The report shows Kentucky's electricity rates are 22 percent below the national average, but the coalition says EPA regulations have driven coal plant retirements, which has created a gap between power supply and demand. Pointlick Fork flooding destroys culvert, floods homes Unless something change…
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