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Attorney General Cameron Defends SB 150

KY Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Legislation Protects Children from Irreversible Chemical Treatments like Puberty Blockers and Cross-Sex Hormones

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Ag Commissioner proclaims June as Dairy Month in Kentucky

Dairy farmers, producers, and industry representatives joined Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles Monday to sign a proclamation honoring the dairy industry and proclaiming June as Dairy Month in Kentucky. For more photos from the event, click here. (Kentucky Department of Agriculture)

Dairy producers, industry reps join Commissioner in proclamation signing

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Aerospace Composites Solutions demonstrates fire suppression technology

The Tsunami fire suppression solution is the world’s only liquid tank using pneumatic systems – a lighter, smaller, higher performing, and environmentally friendly alternative to hydraulics. 

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Attorney General Cameron Raises Awareness About Scams to Protect Senior Kentuckians

FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 7, 2023) – During World Elder Abuse Month, Attorney General Daniel Cameron highlights his office’s efforts to protect older Kentuckians. This month aims to raise awareness and combat elder abuse, which can take many forms—from financial exploitation to neglect and poor living conditions.

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GRAND OPENING: Woodbury RV Park and Campground

Finance Officer Amy Curran, 1st District Magistrate Stevie Givens, 3rd District Magistrate Allen Smith, Ron Glass (one of the cooks), 2nd District Magistrate Kevin Phelps, Wally Carroll ( one of the cooks) and County Judge/Executive Tim Flener

One of the county's newest projects was unveiled on Saturday, June 3, with the grand opening of the Woodbury RV Park and Campground.

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Legislators debate penalties for selling drugs

It shows Rep. Kevin D. Bratcher, R-Louisville, asking a question.

FRANKFORT — The Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary heard testimony Thursday for and against legislation that would boost penalties for delivering, administering, distributing or selling controlled substances that result in an overdose death.

Rep. Deanna Frazier Gordon, R-Richmond, sponsored House Bill 388 during the 2023 Regular Session with Rep. Brandon Reed, R-Hodgenville. It would have allowed prosecutors to pursue murder charges in such cases. However, the measure remained in committee when the session ended.

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Green River Museum kicks off its summer season

The Green River Museum officially began its 2023 summer season on Saturday, June 3.  It  is now open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Richard Butler Sons of the American Revolution presented the colors at Saturday's opening.   

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Farmers Daughter & Co. opens in Morgantown

New local business to offer handcrafted gifts and farm-fresh produce

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Public invited to discuss mental health needs of families & children at virtual meetings

FRANKFORT--The public is invited to virtual town hall meetings this month to talk about mental health challenges for Kentucky families and children, including those that result in children being placed in foster care. Anyone with input on this topic is encouraged to attend one of the regional meetings June 6, 8, 20 or 22. Registration is required.

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City Council: Discussion of the newly-renovated city park takes center stage

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