CECIL COUNTY, MD – Maryland State Police helped rescue a swimmer who was injured Friday afternoon in Cecil County.
WASHINGTON, COUNTY, OR - The Oregon State Police is reporting that on Monday, July 26, 2021, at approximately 6:48 AM, Oregon State Police along with Washington Co. Sheriff's Office, Banks Fire, and Oregon Department of Transportation responded to the report of a two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 6 near milepost 33 west of Banks.
WILLIAMSBURG, KY - The Mavis F. Broome Scholarship was established in 2017 by the family of the late Mavis Broome, a beloved wife, mother, and teacher. She taught elementary and special education in McCreary County for 27 years and taught evening special education courses at University of the Cumberlands (then Cumberland College) for approximately 10 of those years, sometimes teaching on weekends. Her husband, Dr. John Broome, taught at Cumberlands from 1966 – 1999 and continues to live in Williamsburg. Their three daughters, who all work at the University, graduated from Cumberlands and married fellow Cumberlands alumni.
Congressman Hal Rogers
WASHINGTON, DC (July 28, 2021)-- During a speech today on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Hal Rogers (KY-05) urged Members to vote against the controversial federal funding bill for State and Foreign Operations. As Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations, Ranking Member Rogers highlighted unrestrained spending and the unprecedented removal of the most important condition in any appropriations bill - that no taxpayer dollars can be used to pay for an abortion.
Berea, Kentucky Man Sentenced to Prison for Production of Child Pornography with a 7-Year-old Victim
FRANKFORT, KY — A Berea, Ky., man, Bradley Scott Helton, 33, was sentenced on Thursday, July 15, 2021 to 214 months in federal prison, by U.S. District Judge Gregory VanTatenhove, for using a minor to produce child pornography.
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.
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