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Gov. announces project to improve KY-15
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WYMT) - Governor Andy Beshear announced that a highway improvement project with nearly $50 million is funding is underway. The project will add lanes and sidewalks to a stretch of Kentucky Highway 15 within the city limits of Jackson. The project also aims to further strengthen and stabilize...
Local health officials discuss global Mpox outbreak and how it could impact Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -The last time we saw the World Health Organization declare an Mpox outbreak as a Global Health Emergency was in July of 2022, and it lasted for almost a year. Now, even though we are seeing cases rise outside of the United States, Woodford County Health Department’s...
Sen. Mitch McConnell defends stance on sending foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell on Thursday defended his stance on American intervention in foreign wars, saying he will continue to advocate for the U.S. to be a leader in the Democratic world. McConnell's statements were made Thursday during a speech at the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition South Summit, which drew local and national...
Mike O'Connell reflects on the last 16 years as he becomes the longest serving Jefferson County attorney
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- This week, the Jefferson County attorney reaches a major milestone. Mike O'Connell will make history at midnight on Friday. His 16 years will make him the longest serving Jefferson County attorney in more than 100 years. "People ask me every time if I'm going to run...
Bullitt County family sues cemetery where their son is buried, claiming harassment and outrageous conduct
PIONEER VILLAGE, Ky. — Cemeteries are often serene, quiet places, where people go to mourn and remember. At the Holder Family Cemetery that peace is paramount, in fact, the desire for peace is what pushed the plot into existence. "I should've been able to bury my son on July...
Stanford holds first reading of cannabis regulation ordinance
In April, the Kentucky General Assembly fast-tracked the medical cannabis business licensing process by six months, allowing for applications to be received now to allow some products to be ready by Jan. 1 when the state program is set to start. The state of Kentucky legalized medical cannabis for those suffering from a list of […] The post Stanford holds first reading of cannabis regulation ordinance appeared first on The Interior Journal.
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