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DST Increases Risk of Drowsy Driving Crashes; Advice to Assist Motorists as Clocks Spring Forward

Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, when the clocks in most U.S. states will “spring forward.” AAA East Central advises motorists and pedestrians to make the proper adjustments for safer travel.

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Resolution ending COVID-19 state of emergency heads for governor’s desk

A photo from Thursday’s proceedings in the Kentucky House of Representatives can be found here. It shows Rep. Thomas Huff, R-Shepherdsville, presenting Senate Joint Resolution 150, which would end the COVID-19 state of emergency, on the House floor.

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.

The Kentucky House of Representatives adopted Senate Joint Resolution 150 on Thursday by a 75-20 vote. The Kentucky Senate adopted the measure on Feb. 24 by a 28-8 vote.

If signed into law by Gov. Andy Beshear, the resolution would immediately end Kentucky’s COVID-19 state of emergency. If he vetoes the measure, the Kentucky General Assembly could still vote to override his decision.

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BCMS teacher arrested on alcohol charges

A physical education teacher at Butler County Middle School was arrested earlier today - Thursday, March 10 - on alcohol-related charges.  Butler County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Alford, who is also the school resource officer, arrested Michael "Dillon" Chambliss after being notified by Assistant Principal Cody Donaldson, who ha

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Senate approves proposed biennial budget

A photo from Wednesday’s Senate floor session can be found here. It shows Sen. Christian McDaniel, R-Taylor Mill, testifying on House Bill 1, the state’s two-year budget plan.

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.

The proposed $105 billion proposal includes funds for state employee raises, school needs, a training range for police, more lung cancer screening, major renovations to the state Capitol, improvements to state parks and many other efforts.

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House approves bill to make masks optional in public schools

A photo from Tuesday’s proceedings in the Kentucky House of Representatives can be found here. It shows Rep. Lynn Bechler, R-Marion, presenting House Bill 51, a bill to make facial coverings optional at public schools, on the House floor.

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

House Bill 51 would allow parents of students in public K-12 schools to opt out of any COVID-19-related facial covering guidance issued by local school boards. An amended version of the measure advanced off the House floor on Tuesday by a 56-35 vote.

The bill’s primary sponsor, Rep. Lynn Bechler, R-Marion, said HB 51 does not seek to ban masks in school completely.

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Fiscal Court: Lock 5 Dam Update, County Clerk excess fees over $200,000

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

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Deeds and Courthouse News

Beech Tree News provides courthouse statistics on a regular basis.  Courthouse information provided in this article is a matter of public record.  The following records are from the Butler County Circuit Clerk’s and Butler County Clerk’s offices and covers:

February 1 – 28, 2022

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Constable reform bill advances off House floor

A photo from Monday’s proceedings in the Kentucky House of Representatives can be found here. It shows Rep. Adam Koenig, R-Erlanger, presenting House Bill 239 on the House floor.

FRANKFORT— Newly elected constables in Kentucky could soon be required to be certified as a peace officer in order to have the same powers as a peace officer.

The Kentucky House of Representatives approved House Bill 239 by a 59-38 vote on Monday. The bill would require newly elected constables to undergo the same training as police officers and sheriff’s deputies before performing certain duties.

Primary sponsor Rep. Adam Koenig, R-Erlanger, said the goal of the bipartisan measure is to make communities safer.

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Tax rebate bill receives full Senate approval

A photo from the Senate floor can be found here. It shows Sen. Christian McDaniel, R-Taylor Mill, testifying on Senate Bill 194, which would create a tax rebate of up to $500 for individuals and up to $1,000 per household.

FRANKFORT—Some Kentuckians are closer to having more money in their pockets after the Kentucky Senate voted Monday to advance a bill that would provide state tax refunds.

Senate Bill 194 would give a one-time tax rebate of up to $500 to single taxpayers and up to $1,000 to joint filers, not to exceed the amount of taxes they paid last year. The money is available through billions in budget surplus funds in the current fiscal year.

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Senate resolution would end COVID-19 emergency declaration in Kentucky

A photo from Thursday’s Senate session can be found here. It shows Sen. Donald Douglas, R-Nicholasville, testifying on Senate Joint Resolution 150, which would end the COVID-19 emergency declaration in Kentucky.

FRANKFORT— A resolution that would end the COVID-19 declaration of emergency in Kentucky next month received approval Thursday on the Senate floor.

Senate Joint Resolution 150, which passed 28-8, would terminate Kentucky’s declaration on March 7. The measure’s primary sponsor, Sen. Donald Douglas, R-Nicholasville, told lawmakers it’s time to move past the emergency.

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