Ebony Clark
Student ReporterEbony Clark is a student at Murray State University majoring in computer science. She was born in Brownsville, Tennessee. Ebony has served as a reporter for 4-H congress in Nashville, TN where she spoke with several state leaders and congressmen. Ebony enjoys writing poetry and spoken word and competed in Tennessee's Poetry Out Loud competition hosted by the arts council in Nashville,TN.
Ebony is inspired by her mother, Sharon Clark, who is a Lead Digital Innovator for PBS and a member of the Board of Directors at WLJT.
Ebony enjoys taking pictures at the lake with her mother, coding, and researching new topics.
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Democratic State Senator Reggie Thomas has pre-filed a bill that would allow for early voting in Kentucky.BR49 filed Tuesday would allow registered voters…
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The manager of what was until this week the only bar in Mayfield said his decision to close was due to the mayor and city council not allowing it to…
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A conservative watchdog group is suing the Kentucky Secretary of State and State Board of Elections claiming a failure to maintain accurate voter…
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A former hacker from west Kentucky once involved in an international malware forum that got shut down by the FBI is encouraging students in the region to…
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West Kentucky and Tennessee Telecommunications Cooperative making progress on opening a new technology park in Graves County.WK&T purchased former…
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Two Democratic former state representatives from west Kentucky are looking to retake the House seats they lost to Republicans in last year's general…
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Ebony Clark speaks with Author and Kentucky native Jesse Donaldson about his new book "On Homesickness," featuring passages about all 120 counties in the…
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Education leaders across Kentucky are joining Monday to present a new pension reform plan as an alternative to Gov. Matt Bevin’s proposed bill.According…
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The League of Women Voters of Hopkinsville-Christian County is sponsoring a candidate training seminar this month for people interested in running for…
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Republican State Senator Whitney Westerfield of Hopkinsville said he is undecided on how he will vote on Governor Matt Bevin’s pension reform bill and…