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A local aviation group is teaching children about the industry through the four educational disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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Flight Club 502, based out of Bowman Field in Louisville, is a nonprofit dedicated to teaching young students about leadership and success through goal-setting in aviation.

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The organization was formed in 2015 by a small group of high schoolers who wanted to inspire other students to become successful in life while using and incorporating aviation and STEM subjects.

Since its founding, Flight Club has grown to more than 150 different members from ages 13 to 20 and hundreds of junior flight club members ages 8 to 12.

Another one of the goals of the group is to teach members about entrepreneurship by making them responsible for creating the programs, producing budgets, marketing courses and crafting lesson plans.

Flight Club 502 offers classes and programs for all those interested. The group frequently posts photos and updates to its website.

Those interested in helping the organization can make donations online. Click here for more information about Flight Club 502.

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After another surge that preceded Thanksgiving raised concerns about the state's hospital capacity, Gov. Andy Beshear is beginning to sound more and more optimistic about the latest COVID-19 data ahead of another important holiday.

Beshear said Kentucky's latest COVID-19 numbers have been trending better than they were a few weeks ago when he issued a new round of restrictions to curb the spread.

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Those restrictions hit businesses like restaurants hard again, but Beshear said they were necessary to prevent significant surges in new patients at hospitals. He was also concerned that gatherings over Thanksgiving would only cause even more surges.

On Tuesday, during his final COVID-19 update ahead of Christmas, Beshear said Kentucky is doing much better compared to other parts of the country he said were 'on fire.'

The governor said while hospitalization rates are escalating elsewhere, Kentucky is seeing downward trends. He said the stabilization in numbers is protecting the lives of people.

Kentucky reported 3,057 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 28 virus-related deaths Tuesday. Beshear said those figures were about the same compared to the same day last week.

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Ahead of Christmas and New Year's, Beshear said he hopes people will continue doing their part to continue to apparent plateau in COVID-19 figures.

More than 7,000 Kentuckians, the vast majority of them health care workers in hospitals, have been vaccinated since Dec. 14. Front-line health care workers and long-term care residents will continue to receive vaccinations into February.

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The governor is hoping recent news about the vaccinations will remind people that a return to normal is getting closer, but that there is still a long way to go.

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Beshear said how people observe Christmas this year will be critical to protecting Kentuckians as more of the vaccines begin rolling out.

The governor and other health officials are asking people to keep gatherings small and avoid any unnecessary travel.

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