FRANKFORT —A bill that would require civility and public comment periods during school board meetings advanced Thursday on the Senate floor.
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FRANKFORT — A measure that would prevent houses of worship from being singled out for closure during a state of emergency received approval Thursday from the Senate State and Local Government Committee.
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FRANKFORT— Two years after the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Kentucky, the COVID-19 state of emergency may soon be coming to an end.

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FRANKFORT— The state’s two-year budget plan is another step closer to passage after the Senate voted Wednesday to approve the amended bill and send it back to the House.

FRANKFORT— Parents may soon be making the decision on whether or not their child wears a mask at school.

Butler County Fiscal Court met in regular session on Monday, February 28, at the Butler County Courthouse. All magistrates were in attendance.



















