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Money Tips for Students, March 2014

Students should take care when signing contracts

At some point, students will have to sign a contract. When they do, they should keep in mind these tips from the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA).

Kentucky State Police Accepting Applications For Next Cadet Class

(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky State Police is now accepting applications for its 92nd cadet class, which is scheduled to begin on August 3, 2014.

Police Charge Hardin County Man With Crimes Related to Child Pornography

(Rineyville, Ky.) — On March 5, 2014, at approximately 1:58 a.m., the Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch, assisted by units from KSP Post 4 in Elizabethtown, arrested a man for charges related to possession and distribution of matter portraying a sex performance by a minor.

Public-Private Partnership (P3) bill clears first hurdle

Helping Kentuckians get back to work, creating additional levels of government transparency and helping tax dollars go farther are key elements of House Bill 407, sponsored by Rep. Leslie Combs (D-Pikeville). Kentucky Chamber President Dave Adkisson praised Combs  and the large bipartisan group of legislators as they reported the bill from the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee this morning.

Chamber member Warren Rogers testifies in support of HB 407 alongside Rep. Leslie Combs and Chamber President Dave Adkisson

Kentucky State Police Recognize Last Surviving Member Of First Cadet Class

As a member of Kentucky State Police Cadet Class #1 in 1948, Chester Potter was a ground floor witness to the birth and growth of an organization that would transform law enforcement in Kentucky. Recently, the 83-year-old Pikeville resident, who retired in 1975 as a lieutenant after 27 years on the force, recalled those early “trailblazing” days.

Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rodney Brewer presented 83-year-old, Pikeville, Ky. resident Chester Potter with a Colonel, Aide de Camp certificate on January 30, 2014. Potter, who retired from KSP in 1975 as a lieutenant after 27 years on the force, is the last surviving member of the first Kentucky State Police cadet class in 1948. (Photo: Sherry Bray, KSP Public Affairs)

 

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