FRANKFORT – The Kentucky General Assembly gaveled out for a 10-day veto recess after passing a landmark state budget and a volley of other prominent bills this week on tax reform, charter schools, abortion, gambling, elections and changes to public assistance.
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FRANKFORT — A bill that aims to revamp public assistance benefits and combat fraud is headed to the governor’s desk after it received final approval from the Kentucky General Assembly on Wednesday.
People Who Care Ministries, Inc. was created to aid women and men in the recovery of drug and alcohol addiction by operating Andrea’s Mission and Andrea’s Mission for Men located in Morgantown.

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A group of individuals has been indicted by a Butler County Grand Jury following a possible attempt to bring methamp

With the primary election drawing closer, the local Republican Party held its annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner on Friday

Barren River Area Development District recently presented a strategic plan for Butler County. Data presented in the Strategic Plan is meant to give context around the goals set forth by the Butler County Steering Committee. Steering Committee members utilized this information

Hoping to build on the increase of civic engagement in the areas they serve, Kentucky’s electric cooperatives launched their 2022 Co-ops Vote campaign at the Kentucky State Capitol on Wednesday.

Kentucky as a whole is at lower risk from the coronavirus than it was a week ago, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But about the same number of counties are rated at low risk, and the risk ratings increased in a few counties.

FRANKFORT— It’s now the Kentucky Senate’s turn to consider a House bill on charter schools after the measure advanced off the House floor on Tuesday.



















