Secretary of State Adams: Voters In Kentucky Can Be Confident When They Vote in May Primary Election

MORE DEAD VOTERS REMOVED THAN ADDED IN FEBRUARYMICHAEL ADAMS KY SEC OF STATE Seal

Secretary of State Michael Adams

FRANKFORT, KY (March 26, 2022) – Secretary of State Michael Adams has announced that in February, as in January, more dead voters were removed from Kentucky’s voter rolls than new voters were added.

Angela Burdine (Laurel County Correctional Center)

Somerset, Kentucky Woman sentenced to Federal Prison after Guilty Plea during ongoing Investigation into an Organization involved in a Conspiracy to Distribute Illegal Narcotics

SOMERSET, KY - Pulaski County Sheriff Greg Speck is reporting that a Somerset woman, Angela Burdine , was sentenced in U.S. District Court on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, on charges initiated by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.

This Week at the State Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky

Bills on education take center stage during the final full week of the session

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FRANKFORT, KY — The Kentucky General Assembly spent the last full week of the 2022 legislative session considering a torrent of bills on elections, abortion, religion and gambling. But no issue appeared to capture more of the spotlight than public schools.

Man Accused of holding Knife to Victim’s Throat during Assault in Knox County, Kentucky

BARBOURVILLE, KY - The Knox County Sheriff's Department is reporting that on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at approximately 7:35 P.M Knox County Deputies responded to a fight in progress at a residence on Beechwood Court south of Barbourville.

SEARCH WARRANT: Firearms found in Possession of a Convicted Felon at a Residence on Kentucky Route 6

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BARBOURVILLE, KY - The Knox County Sheriff's Department is reporting that on Monday, March 14, 2022, Knox County Deputies executed a search warrant at a residence on KY 6 near Barbourville, KY.

Gov. Beshear, Kentucky State Police Welcome Seventy-One New Troopers to Enhance Public Safety throughout the Commonwealth

Agency's largest graduating class since 2014 is ready to serve and protect

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FRANKFORT, KY (March 25, 2022) — Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that 71 cadets have graduated the agency’s basic training academy and are now ready to report for duty across the commonwealth with a focus on creating a better and safer Kentucky. Cadet Class 101 is the largest KSP basic training academy graduating class since 2014.

PHOTO: Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge Sara W. Combs administers Oath of Office to Cadet Class 101

 

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