Law firm has 21 days to file response to suit against City of Monticello and CTS
MONTICELLO, Ky. — A Lexington law firm has been retained to represent the City of Monticello in a federal civil suit.
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MONTICELLO, Ky. — A Lexington law firm has been retained to represent the City of Monticello in a federal civil suit.
MONTICELLO, Ky. — The announcement of Steve Thompson being selected as the principal of Wayne County High School came Wednesday and November 11 also marked his first day on the job in the new leadership position.
Congressman Hal Rogers (KY-5) has joined forces with three Democrat colleagues in leading a bipartisan effort to change a “sweetheart” deal the federal Department of Justice has reached with the makers of OxyContin.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the governor’s authority to issue coronavirus-related restrictions on businesses and individuals to try to contain the spread of COVID-19.
With a COVID-19 vaccine drawing closer, public health officials across the country are gearing up for the biggest vaccination effort in U.S. history — a monumental undertaking that must distribute hundreds of millions of doses, prioritize who’s first in line…
The Pulaski County Detention Center is doing everything it can to contain the spread of COVID-19 within its walls.
Lately, it’s been a good time to sell a gun.
Amid higher number of COVID-19 patients within Pulaski – and the Lake Cumberland District in general – the superintendents of all three public school districts say in-person classes will continue.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky posted a record daily high Wednesday for new coronavirus cases as the governor implored people to wear masks to counter the accelerating outbreak.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The presidential race was hovering in limbo in 2000 when outgoing President Bill Clinton decided to let then-Gov. George W. Bush read the ultra-secret daily brief of the nation’s most sensitive intelligence.