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Kentucky's Most Famous Sheriff set to celebrate 93rd Birthday

Sheriff Sizemore samples confiscated

Col. T.C. Sizemore

 

Col. T.C. Sizemore will be 93 years young Saturday March 08, 2014

A native of Clay County, Kentucky, the legendary Col. Sizemore is a veteran of World War II and over the course of his colorful career, has been a school teacher, served as High Sheriff of Clay County, Kentucky and owned and published newspapers in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Left: Sheriff Sizemore samples confiscated "shine' during a raid on an illegal whiskey operation.

Federal Grants Put Commonwealth, UofL, UK on Cutting Edge of Manufacturing Research

Kentucky investing $3.7 million to support research initiative and create jobs

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 27, 2014) – On behalf of Governor Steve Beshear, Lt. Governor Jerry Abramson joined University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto and University of Louisville President James Ramsey to announce $3.7 million in state funding and in-kind contributions to support a comprehensive federal initiative focused on enhancing advanced manufacturing nationwide and bringing more highly skilled jobs to the Commonwealth.

Gov. Beshear awards Kentucky Work Ready Communities

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Governor Steve Beshear has announced that Oldham County has been certified as a Kentucky Work Ready Community and Mason and Todd counties have achieved Kentucky Work Ready Communities in Progress status. Daviess, Henderson, Warren and Woodford counties have been recertified as Kentucky Work Ready Communities.

Photos from Announcement of Kentucky Right to Work Act for 2014 Regular Session

 

FRANKFORT, KY (February 27, 2014) - KENTUCKY HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS PHOTO RELEASE-Photos from Announcement of Kentucky Right to Work Act for 2014 Regular Session.

 

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