By Tom Loftus • tloftus@courier-journal.com • November 3, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. — Using money from higher fees for mining permits and coal severance tax revenue, the state will hire 15 needed mine safety inspectors and 19...
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Event Is Saturday At Frankfort Convention Center POSTED: 9:14 am EST November 3, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- More than 200 authors, artists and illustrators will be featured this weekend at the 28th annual Kentucky Book Fair. The...
Order: Ruling Will Remain In Effect During Appeal POSTED: 8:38 am EST November 3, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- The Kentucky Supreme Court on Monday denied the state’s request to suspend its recent ruling which loosened restrictions...
By RONNIE ELLIS CNHI News Service FRANKFORT — Kentucky isn’t usually out in front on health issues. But Gov. Steve Beshear said one effort by his administration to improve Kentucky residents’ health is ahead of the game....
POSTED: 6:26 pm EST November 2, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky's Judicial Conduct Commission has suspended a family court judge for 45 days without pay. The decision on Family Court Judge Tamra Gormley was released Monday...
Currently, Charge Would Be Misdemeanor POSTED: 8:26 am EST November 2, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Jail officials who have sexual conduct with inmates could face jail time, under a proposal that could be considered when the Kentucky...
Government Program Offers Free, Low-Cost Drugs To Fight AIDS POSTED: 1:33 pm EST November 1, 2009 UPDATED: 1:45 pm EST November 1, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky's low-income AIDS patients face the longest waiting list in the...
Governor: Money Allows Kentucky To Avoid Deeper Cuts POSTED: 4:05 pm EDT October 30, 2009 FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Gov. Steve Beshear says the $2.9 billion in federal stimulus funds awarded to Kentucky has created or preserved nearly...
Conway Says He Will Appeal Ruling FRANKFORT, Ky. -- State parole officers continue to enforce a Kentucky statute that has been limited by a state Supreme Court ruling. The Lexington Herald-Leader quoted Department of...