PRIDE Welcomes Corbin Kentucky's Maggy Monhollen to Board

Maggy Monhollen

Maggy Monhollen

SOMERSET, KY — Eastern Kentucky PRIDE announced on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 that Maggy Monhollen has joined its Board of Directors. She will volunteer her time and expertise to direct PRIDE, a nonprofit organization that promotes environmental cleanup and education, as well as economic development through tourism, in 42 counties of southern and eastern Kentucky.

Bipartisan Anti-SLAPP Bill unanimously advances off House Floor in Frankfort, Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY— The Kentucky House of Representatives approved a bipartisan measure to protect freedom of speech on Friday.

Governor Beshear Announces Kentucky State Police Class 19 Graduates Telecommunications Academy

Class 19 KSP Feb 18 2022

FRANKFORT, KY (February 18, 2022) — Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that eleven telecommunicators, representing six posts across the commonwealth, have graduated from the KSP Telecommunications Academy.

Standoff in Kentucky after Letcher County Man Fires on Police then barricades Himself inside Home

Jeffrey Heath Hampton

MILLSTONE, KY (February 18, 2022) – The Kentucky State Police is reporting that on Thursday, February 17, 2022, shortly before 11:00 A.M., Troopers and Letcher County Deputies were attempting to serve an arrest warrant at a residence on Lick Fork Road in the Millstone community of Letcher County.

ADAMS REAPPOINTS JUDGE MELISSA MOORE MURPHY TO KENTUCKY CHILD FATALITY REVIEW PANEL

Murphy Will Continue Role as Chair

JUDGE MELISSA MOORE MURPHY

Judge Melissa Moore Murphy

FRANKFORT, KY (February 18, 2022) – Secretary of State Michael Adams has reappointed Judge Melissa Moore Murphy to serve as Chairperson of the Child Fatality and Near Fatality External Review Panel.

This Week at the Kentucky State Capitol: Lawmakers hit the Halfway Mark, Focus in on School Bills

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Lawmakers working in the House of Representatives at the Kentucky State Capitol

FRANKFORT, KY (February 18, 2022) – The Kentucky General Assembly has passed the halfway mark in the 2022 legislative session, and while a handful of measures are now law, many of the most high-profile bills continue to work through the process.

 

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