Police in Clay County, Kentucky respond to complaint of someone walking back and forth into lanes of traffic

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MANCHESTER, KY (Aug 18, 2020) - The Clay County Sheriff's Office is reporting that: On August 18, 2020 at approximately 2:00 PM Clay County Sheriff Deputy Paul Whitehead along with Sheriff Patrick Robinson arrested Aleshia Jarvis, 28 of Curry Branch Road.

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KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Session Results: Workforce Development
By: Representative Derek Lewis

While I want to use this week’s update to share more about the laws we passed during the 2020 Regular Session, it is hard not to begin with a few words about the Governor’s recommendation to delay the start date for in-person education.

Deputies on routine patrol in Clay Co., Ky. arrest 2 for Methamphetamine on Highway 421

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MANCHESTER, KY - Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson is reporting that on August 15, 2020 at approximately 2:20 AM Clay County Sheriff K9 Deputy Wes Brumley along with Deputy Jared Smith arrested Kaitlyn Smith, 21 and Allen Riley, 21 both of Williams Road..

Former Deputy Jailer Sentenced to 48 Months for Violating the Civil Rights of an Inmate

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FRANKFORT, KY – A former Shelby County Deputy Jailer, William Anthony Carey, 31, was sentenced Monday, to 48 months in federal prison, by U.S. District Judge Gregory F. VanTatenhove, for violating the civil rights of an inmate in his custody.

Subject wanted in Rockcastle County, Ky. arrested on Highway 80 in Clay County

MANCHESTER, KY - Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson is reporting that on August 14, 2020 at approximately 6:15 PM Clay County Sheriff Deputy Kendric Smith arrested Wendall Sizemore, 32 of London.

Op-Ed: Legislators in Kentucky look to address COVID-19 liability concerns during 2021 Regular Session

By: Rep. Regina Huff, Rep. Derek Lewis, Rep. Chad McCoy, and Rep. Steve Sheldon

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Over the past five months, hundreds of businesses, churches, schools, nonprofits, and other important institutions across our state have voiced concern that they may be sued despite making good-faith effort to follow COVID-19 safety guidelines.

 

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