President Joe Biden

Statement by President Joe Biden on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 Regarding CDC Guidance

When I ran for President, I promised to be straight with you about COVID—good news or bad. And I promised to follow the science. That strategy has worked: in my first six months in office, we’ve given out over 300 million shots—and have 60% of adults fully vaccinated and nearly 70% started on vaccinations. Cases are down, and deaths are down dramatically. One estimate suggests that our rapid deployment of the vaccine has saved 100,000 American lives—perhaps more.

Post 10 Troopers Honored at Kentucky State police Sworn Award Ceremony

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KSP Post 10 Award Winners - L to R: Master Trooper Shane Jacobs, Detective Jacob Wilson and Master Trooper Jason Young

HARLAN, KY – Executive Cabinet Secretary J. Michael Brown joined Kentucky State Police (KSP) Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. to recognize 58 KSP troopers and officers for their professionalism and dedication to duty at a ceremony in Lexington.

Maine Center for Disease Control Reports Second Case of Powassan Virus

AUGUSTA, ME — The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) has confirmed the state’s second case of Powassan virus infection in 2021. Laboratory tests confirmed the case in a Knox County resident who likely became infected in Maine during June.

Police in Laurel County, Kentucky seeking Information on Missing Juvenile

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Joshua Anderson

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that Deputy Brent France is investigating a missing person.

Clay County, Kentucky Sheriff and Staff participate in Back to School Bash

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MANCHESTER, KY - Clay County Sheriff's Office is reporting that on Monday, July 26, 2021 Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson and staff participated in Clay County’s "Back to School Bash" hosted by the Clay County Board of Education at the Clay County Middle School.

FATAL: Vehicle collides with Tree and Road Sign before Overturning in a Bell County, Kentucky Creek

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FRAKES, KY – On July 20, 2021 at 8:50 A.M. Kentucky State Police, Post 10 Harlan received a call from Bell County dispatch about a single vehicle fatal collision on KY 1595 in the Frakes community of Bell County.

 

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