Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Thursday October 09, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Capturing history in a bottle
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, Oct. 8 [Category: Business] -- The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry posted the following news:
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Capturing history in a bottle
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For Holladay Distillery, it all started with a limestone spring.
First discovered in what would become Weston, Missouri, by Lewis and Clark during their 1804 expedition, a pure limestone spring was a rarity. Its potential was soon recognized by two enterprising brothers from Kentucky - Ben Holladay and Major David Holladay.
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DAV's response to shameful Washington Post article suggesting our nation's veterans are gaming the VA disability system
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Oct. 8 [Category: National Defense] -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news:
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DAV's response to shameful Washington Post article suggesting our nation's veterans are gaming the VA disability system
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DAV (Disabled American Veterans) was shocked and disgusted to read the recent article by The Washington Post alleging that disabled veterans are "swamping" the VA with "false", "fraudulent" and "dubious" disability claims for injuries and illnesses that a
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Rep. Massie Introduces Bill to Protect Americans from Federally Funded Propaganda
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 -- Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Massie Introduces Bill to Protect Americans from Federally Funded Propaganda
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Contact: massie.press@mail.house.gov
Contact #: 202-225-3465
Today, Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced HR 5704, the Repeal the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013, to protect American audiences from the domestic dissemination of federally funded propaganda by the State Department, the United Stat
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SEMO to Present 2025 Weis Lecture Series on October 21
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Missouri, Oct. 9 -- Southeast Missouri State University issued the following news:
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SEMO to Present 2025 Weis Lecture Series on October 21
Southeast Missouri State University's Department of Communication Studies & Modern Languages is hosting the 2025 Emil C. Weis Lecture on Tuesday, October 21 in Grauel Building. The opening reception begins at 5 p.m. in the Grauel lobby followed by the lecture at 6 p.m. in Grauel 111.
This year's distinguished lecturer is Dr. Abby Broo
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