A local nurse and graduate of WKU is entering her sixteenth day on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19 while taking care of patients at a local hospital for the past several months.

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WKU will soon tear down a dilapidated yellow house that stands where Normal Street splits off of State Street, a university official said.
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