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MARYLAND STATE POLICE SALUTE CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS DURING NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WEEK

(PIKESVILLE, MD) – Troopers and civilian employees in the Maryland State Police are saluting their criminal justice system partners during National Correctional Officers and Employees Week for their dedicated efforts each day in the state’s jails and prisons.

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife News: Striped bass coming back in Lake Cumberland

FRANKFORT, Ky. – A jointed Thunderstick or Redfin lure slowly worked on the surface along a main lake bank on Lake Cumberland at 3 a.m. in late April may provoke a reaction from a striped bass that feels like it could rip your arm off your shoulder.

Governor Signs Law Granting Protections to Victims of Human Trafficking

Individuals can seek expungement of crimes caused by victimization

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Individuals forced into prostitution as victims of human trafficking can take steps to clear their record of those offenses, under a bill has been ceremonially signed by Gov. Steve Beshear.

Financial Aid Tip of the Month, May 2014

Make college more affordable by saving money on non-billable expenses

When it comes to comparing the costs of various colleges, remember that on the broadest level, costs are divided into billable and non-billable costs. To save money, follow these tips from the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA).

What They're Saying: New Steps to Protect Students from Sexual Assault

One in five college-aged women is sexually assaulted in college -- most often by someone she knows. Earlier this week, the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault released its first-ever report, which included that unnacceptable statistic, and announced a series of actions to help address the problem and make sure victims know they are not alone.

 

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