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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Muskellunge fishing heats up in fall

This is the first installment of a series of articles titled “Fall Fishing Festival” profiling the productive fishing on Kentucky’s lakes, rivers and streams in fall.

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The angler’s whoop traveled fast and loud over the water from the back of Buck Creek on Cave Run Lake.

"VA Office of Economic Opportunity" Veteran Employment Center (VEC) and VA for Vets Update

By Curtis L. Coy

Colleagues and Fellow Veterans,

First, a brief clarification on the note I sent concerning the Veterans in Piping (VIP) program. VIP is open to military personnel preparing to leave the service and currently stationed at a participating base.

MAINE ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES NATIONAL $105 MILLION CRAMMING SETTLEMENT WITH AT&T MOBILITY

Consumers who have been "crammed" often complain about charges, typically $9.99 per month, for "premium" text message subscription services ("PSMS") such as horoscopes, trivia, and sports scores, that the consumers have never heard of or requested.

Augusta, Maine - Attorney General Janet T. Mills has announced that the Maine Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division has reached settlements with AT&T Mobility LLC to resolve allegations that AT&T Mobility placed charges for third-party services on consumers' mobile telephone bills that had not been authorized by the consumer, a practice known as "mobile cramming."

Counseling association to meet in November

Frankfort, KY— Frank Kros, president of the Upside Down Organization in Baltimore, will keynote at the opening session of the 56th annual conference of the Kentucky Counseling Association at the Crowne Plaza in Louisville Nov. 5-7.

 

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