
Kentucky Health News The 19th biennial Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC) will examine one of the most pressing global questions of our time: how communication shapes health as a human right. The 2026 conference, “Health as a Human Right: The Role of Health Communication,” will be held April 2-4 at the Hyatt Regency…

LEXINGTON, Ky. – A Cold Spring-based manufacturer of custom screw machine parts, Segepo-FSM, Inc., agreed to pay $887,234 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, a federal law that prohibits the submission of false or fraudulent claims. Congress created the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to provide emergency financial assistance to small American businesses…
By Katrine L. WallaceThe Conversation Public health advocates have largely applauded a Massachusetts judge’s ruling on March 16 to temporarily block major changes to vaccine policy made by the Department of Health and Human Services since 2025. The ruling pauses two major actions ushered in by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. since he…

Kentucky Health News Humana and Eastern Kentucky University are partnering to address Kentucky’s health care workforce shortage. Humana is investing $125,000 at EKU to create the Humana Scholars Program, to include $50,000 for nursing scholarships and another $75,000 to help reduce personal barriers for EKU students pursuing nursing degrees, according to an EKU news…

By Sarah LaddKentucky Lantern The Kentucky Senate’s version of the state budget proposal keeps the cuts made by the House to tobacco cessation. Barring any changes, the legislature will put just shy of $1.8 million in the 2026-2027 fiscal year and about $1.6 million in the 2027-2028 fiscal year into tobacco cessation efforts. The…

Company also donating $4.4 million to support workforce development efforts in the commonwealth FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 23, 2026) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear joined local officials and leaders from Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky (TMMK) to celebrate 40 years of manufacturing in the commonwealth by announcing an $800 million investment to prepare the plant…
“Senate Bill 257 would also require more eligibility checks for Kentuckians receiving food assistance. More than half a million Kentuckians received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits this month, 40% of whom are children, according to state data,” Goodman reports. Opponents of the bill say it will kick thousands of Kentuckians off of food assistance at…

By Jennifer ElwellUniversity of Kentucky Twenty-five people across Kentucky have now credited the people and partners behind Raising Hope for saving or significantly improving their lives. Cheryl Witt, associate professor and assistant dean for undergraduate programs at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing and agricultural health extension specialist in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment,…

By Melissa PatrickKentucky Health News The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has banned a drug that has contributed to the death of nearly 50 Kentuckians, following a request from Attorney General Russell Coleman and a 21-state coalition, Coleman announced in a press release. On March 18, the DEA placed bromazolam, a synthetic benzodiazepine used to…

KY 1050 to close at mile point 6.0 for cross drain repair LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 23, 2026) — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of a scheduled road closure on KY 1050 in Montgomery County for cross drain repair. KY 1050 will be closed at mile point 6.0 from 8 a.m. to 3:30…