Kentucky State U. regents concerned with school’s finances

Kentucky State University

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky State University’s board of regents has called a special meeting to address financial concerns. The historically Black college is preparing for a $50 million campus project. The regents agenda says the special meeting was called to hire an outside auditor to review the school’s financial status. Some regents have reached out to Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration about the concerns. The university is about to move ahead with a $50 million, debt-financed 400-bed dormitory and dining hall approved by the Kentucky legislature.