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ARRESTED: Wanted ATV Rider jumps in Cumberland River after High Speed Pursuit on Highway 119 in Bell County, Kentucky

PINEVILLE, KY (April 5, 2023) - The Bell County Sheriff's Department is reporting that on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, Bell County Sgt. Frank Foster was on routine patrol on Highway 119 just outside of Pineville when he saw a man on an ATV traveling on the shoulder of the roadway.

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STATE POLICE POST 10, HARLAN TRAFFIC SAFETY CHECKPOINT ANNOUNCEMENT

HARLAN, KY – The Kentucky State Police would like to offer periodic reminders to drivers who travel our roadways. Our agency strives daily to ensure the safety of the motoring public. Some of these proactive measures include various roadside safety checkpoints and saturating known problematic areas in the district through general patrol tactics.

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KSP INVESTIGATING INJURY STRUCTURE FIRE IN GREENVILLE, KENTUCKY

MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KY (April 4, 2023) – The Kentucky State Police is reporting that on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at approximately 5:32 A.M. KSP Post 2, Madisonville was requested to investigate a structure fire at 2900 KY-181 N, Greenville, KY.

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Ten Seconds or Less: Health Insurers Use Prior Authorizations to Delay and Deny Care / Op-ed Submission

By Patrick Padgett, Executive Vice President, Kentucky Medical Association

Count to ten.... That’s how long at least one health insurer believes it takes to review whether you need a test, medication or other health care service.

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Kentucky State Police Post 7, Richmond Traffic Safety Checkpoint Announcement

RICHMOND, KY (April 4, 2023) – The Kentucky State Police would like to offer periodic reminders to drivers who travel our roadways. Our agency strives daily to ensure the safety of the motoring public. Some of these proactive measures include various roadside safety checkpoints and saturating known problematic areas in the district through general patrol tactics.

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Op-Ed: Will Cryptomining Companies Coming to Kentucky Raise Your Electric Bills?

Opinion Editorial by Josh Bills, Commercial Energy Specialist at the Mountain Association

A Chinese cryptomining company is proposing to build a $250 million plant near the town of Louisa in Eastern Kentucky. At the same time, another cryptomining firm is proposing a plant near Waverly, Kentucky. Kentucky Power and Kentucky Utilities (KU) propose to give them special rates on their electric bills – deals that the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) is currently investigating for potential negative impacts on other Kentucky Power and KU customers.

 

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