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KSP Post 7 welcomes 2 new troopers

KENTUCKY STATE POLICE POST 7 WELCOMES NEW TROOPERS TO SERVE AND PROTECT THE COMMONWEALTH

Building a better, safer Kentucky for future generations

RICHMOND, KY — The Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that 37 cadets have graduated the agency’s training academy and are now ready to report for duty across the commonwealth.

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Damaged Tombstones at Osborne Cemetery

Police Searching for Suspect(s) Involved in Damaging Tombstones at Osborne Cemetery in Laurel County, Kentucky

LONDON, KY - Sheriff John Root is reporting that the Laurel County Sheriff's office needs help with identifying a suspect(s) involved in damaging tombstones at Osborne Cemetery off Pine Top Road, approx. 2 miles west of London.

Sheriff John Root Asking Public to Help Identify Burglary Suspect from Kentucky Hollow Road in Laurel County, Kentucky

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root asking public to help identify a burglary suspect from Kentucky Hollow Road, 2 miles north of London on Sunday, June 23, 2024.

ARREST AT SCENE OF DOUBLE FATAL COLLISION ON INTERSTATE 75 IN GRANT COUNTY, KENTUCKY

DRY RIDGE, KY – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) reports that on Sunday, June 9, 2024 at 11:03 p.m. KSP trooper Dicken observed a black BMW speeding on I-75 in Grant County at the 148-mile marker.

Attorney General Russell Coleman

AG Coleman Secures Guilty Verdict for Jessamine County, Kentucky Shooting

FRANKFORT, KY – Attorney General Russell Coleman has announced that action by the Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in the guilty verdict of Alfredo Delgado, 31, of Frankfort, for shooting a Nicholasville hotel clerk in 2022.

Katelyn Bunning (Dependable Power First Kentucky)

Guaranteeing Kentucky’s Right to Shape Its Own Energy Future

VIEWS CONTRIBUTORS EXPRESS HERE ARE THEIR OWN AND CLAYCONEWS MAY OR MAY NOT AGREE

OpEd by Katelyn Bunning - Executive Director, Dependable Power First Kentucky

I have spent my career navigating the intersection of state and federal politics, and I understand that it’s not always apparent how regulations out of Washington, DC directly impact the day-to-day lives of Kentuckians. The federal government, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has become increasingly aggressive in imposing its political will on states, often in a way that is misaligned with local needs. As a result, many states, including ours, risk losing control over a key pillar of our economy.

 

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