Weber: Legislative panel warns of tight budgets ahead

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COVINGTON – The mainframe computer processing all of Kentucky’s unemployment insurance claims was built a decade before the 1980s-era arcade game Pac-Man. “Think about that,” Deputy Secretary for Education and Workforce Development Cabinet Brad Montell said while

Future Marshals conclude first session of basketball camp

The Marshall County boy’s basketball program is wrapping up a four-day Fundamentals Camp Thursday for ages Kindergarten though ninth grade. Approximately 125 attendees in this first session have covered basic fundamentals, both individual and team competitions, and insight from guest

Kentucky State Police to auction off vehicles

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FRANKFORT – Bidding is set for Friday when Kentucky’s top law enforcement agency puts about 160 vehicles up for public auction. Kentucky State Police officials say about 110 running vehicles and 50 non-running vehicles will be offered at

AG Beshear again threatens to sue Bevin

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FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s Democratic attorney general has threatened to sue the state’s Republican governor for a fourth time. Andy Beshear said Gov. Matt Bevin’s executive order last week that dissolved and reorganized several state education boards was unconstitutional.

Judge tosses ethics ruling for state lobbyists, lawmakers

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FRANKFORT — When 22 Kentucky lawmakers and lobbyists were charged with giving and taking bribes nearly three decades ago, the state legislature responded by passing what is still regarded as one of the toughest ethics laws in