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Nearly another 2,000 Kentuckians could lose their federal disability benefits because of an ongoing fraud investigation involving attorney Eric Conn. The…
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A surge in the number of people receiving disability benefits in Kentucky is partly due to the state’s aging baby boomer population and other demographic…
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State officials say too many people are getting disability benefits in Kentucky, citing a new state report that shows disability enrollment has far…
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Founder and president of Beyond the Limits: Awaken Your Potential, Jacqui "Dr. J" Lowman, visited MSU this Tuesday to present a lecture discussing how to…
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Florida's Gardiner Scholarship provides families of students who have some special needs to homeschool. A controversial bill would expand it.
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A training center for adults with disabilities in Owensboro is consolidating services at its Henderson location in February. The Sandefur Training Center…
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A new report shows students with disabilities and students of color were most likely to be restrained and secluded in Kentucky schools in 2014-15. The…
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People in their 70s and 80s recovered more quickly from physical setbacks if they remained active, a study finds. Walking a total of 150 minutes a week with some strength training did the trick.
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Murray residents gathered this week at Playhouse in the Park to design arts opportunities for adults with disabilities, who often “age out” of…
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The Center for Accessible Living in Murray is launching an initiative recognizing businesses, public spaces and individuals who meet or exceed standards…