As my colleagues and I returned to Frankfort on Tuesday, with only eleven legislative days remaining in this year’s session, we diligently used our time to act on numerous pieces of legislation this week in order to leave enough time for the Senate to consider and approve these bills prior to the ten-day veto period.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 14:51
Home school, private school and adult students in Kentucky will soon be able to take advantage of the state’s Individual Learning Plan (ILP) system. Access will be provided by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA), which administers the state’s student financial aid programs.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 14:50
Kentucky Farm Bureau urges Kentuckians to learn more about farmers and how farming contributes to the nation’s prosperity as National Agriculture Week is observed March 13-19.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 14:50
Makayla Hubbard, Doctor Anne Lyttle Burns, Hasan Davis; Juvenile Justice Officer, Chamber of Commerce President Kelly Sandlin discuss ways the community can promote graduation in Clay.
Clay County School administrators have reached out to both students and churches this week, and their mission is clear, but not simple: tackle Clay County’s drop out rate.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 14:48
Motions for and against eight defendants recommending sentencing ranges in a vote fraud case are being considered by United States District Judge Danny C. Reeves, a week before they are scheduled to be sentenced.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 March 2011 15:57
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