Attorney General Jack Conway has joined the attorneys general of 36 states and the District of Columbia in announcing a $17 million settlement with Google Inc. over misleading representations regarding web browsing privacy while using certain Safari web browsers during 2011 and 2012. Kentucky will receive more than $305,000 under the settlement.
(FRANKFORT, Ky.)—The Kentucky State Police Academy presented diplomas to 62 new troopers at ceremonies held Tuesday in Frankfort. Their addition to the force brings the agency’s strength to a total of 880 troopers serving the citizens of the Commonwealth.
(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – Preliminary statistics* indicate that eight people died as the result of injuries sustained in eight motor vehicle-related crashes on Kentucky’s roadways from Monday, Nov. 11 through Sunday, Nov. 17.
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) has announced results of the election for new officers and members of its Executive Committee. The committee is the policy-setting body for the KHS, a state agency that engages people in the exploration of Kentucky’s diverse heritage through comprehensive and innovative services, interpretive programs and stewardship.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 18, 2013) – Frankfort-based Joanna Hay of Joanna Hay Productions Inc. is the recipient of an award presented by the national Oral History Association. The 2013 OHA Award was presented to the independent producer for her Frankfort Public Art Tour project, sponsored in part by the Kentucky Historical Society.
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