Legislature eases sales cap at microbreweries

FRANKFORT – Kentucky’s craft brewers would be allowed to sell more packaged beer to individual customers visiting their breweries under a bill headed to the governor’s desk. House Bill 136 received final passage by a vote of
$22.5 billion state spending plan passes House, moves to Senate

FRANKFORT- A $22.5 billion state spending plan that would shore up funding for public education and public safety while ensuring that Kentucky meets its obligation to fund the state employees’ and teachers’ retirement systems passed the state
The verdict: Senate committee OKs volunteer jurors

FRANKFORT – A Senate committee approved a bill today that would alter aspects of jury service throughout the commonwealth. Senate Bill 87 would allow Kentucky’s 54 judicial districts to accept volunteers for jury duty. These volunteer jurors
KACo endorses bills that would bring more money to county

The KY TVA Counties Economic Development bill was rolled into a large revenue measure, House Bill 366<http://www.lrc.ky.gov/recorddocuments/bill/18RS/HB366/HCS1.pdf>, which was just passed by<https://twitter.com/KYREPROWLAND/status/969291867794890753> the full House and now heads over to the Senate. It would return money to
Rep. Will Coursey files bill to create safe and secure schools by increasing access to mental-health services

State Rep. Will Coursey is shown filing House Bills 604 during the current legislative session. It calls for school districts across Kentucky to have mental health professionals on staff by this fall to increase school safety. FRANKFORT
Marshals advance to region final four, defeat Tilghman 68-61
It’s been four years since the Marshals have advanced past the first round of the regional tournament, making it to the championship game in 2014, losing in overtime to McCracken County. The resilient team put together four