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Union Co. School Board approves make-up days calendar; hears affect proposed state education budget cuts will have on district

School board members approved the make-up calendar, and heard how the governor’s proposed budget cuts to education could affect the school district.

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Whitfield Leads 34 Senators, 171 Representatives in Filing Amicus Brief, Urging Circuit Court to Block EPA Attempt to Transform the Nation’s Electricity Sector

Whitfield Leads 34 Senators, 171 Representatives in Filing Amicus Brief, Urging Circuit Court to Block EPA Attempt to Transform the Nation’s Electricity Sector

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McConnell Delivers Tribute Honoring the Life of Justice Scalia

McConnell: ‘He is, in my view, in league with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, and John Marshall Harlan as perhaps the most significant associate justices ever… Justice Scalia was an articulate champion of the Constitution, he was a personality unto himself, and his passing is a significant loss for the court and for our country.’

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Louisville Man Charged In The Shooting Of A United States Postal Carrier

Louisville, Ky. – A Louisville man appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin today, charged by Criminal Complaint with the assault of a United States Postal Carrier (while engaged in the performance of his official duties) and with the discharge of a firearm during the commission of a violent offense.

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Former School Administrator And Retired Colonel Found Guilty Of Failing To Report Child Abuse At Bluegrass Challenge Academy

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A retired Colonel in the Kentucky National Guard and the former Director of Bluegrass Challenge Academy was found guilty last week in U.S. Magistrate Court of failing to report child abuse, announced United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.

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Officer joins Henderson Police Department after graduating basic training

The Henderson Police Department has a new officer after he graduated Friday from basic training at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training. Christopher J. Pugh was among 22 officers who completed 22 weeks of training, which consisted of 888 hours of recruit-level officer academy instruction that included homeland security, law offenses and procedures, vehicle

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