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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A smokeless tobacco producer in Owensboro is preparing to expand this month.Governor Matt Bevin said Thursday Swedish Match will add to its Owensboro…
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A Graves County native and award-winning author is the featured guest presenter for the inaugural Easley lecture series at Murray State University this…
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The American Quilter’s Society is anticipating between 15,000 to 20,000 visitors in downtown Paducah for the inaugural Fall QuiltWeek. The event has been…
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The author of a book focusing on the secret world of elected officials returns home to Christian County on Thursday to speak about her work. Leslie…
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An economic development authority in far west Kentucky is offering more than 2,000 acres of “free land” in an effort to attract Japanese automakers…
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Less than two miles from NASA’s flag singling out the point of greatest totality is the SolQuest festival. More than 5,000 people from the United States…
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Multiple state and federal agencies along with partners in the private sector are coordinating eclipse response efforts at The Regional Response…
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More than 150 food vendors are expected to arrive in Christian County this weekend to serve eclipse tourists.Health Education Manager Amanda…
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U.S Congressman James Comer is hosting two town hall forums in Kentucky’s First District this week.Comer will be at Livingston County Circuit Courtroom on…
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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Spokesman Keith Todd says travelers should bring “a five gallon bucket of patience” when coming to see the total solar…