Patricia Lou Marcum

Complaint of female armed with a gun shooting at a male / Laurel County, Ky.

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's K-9 Deputy Gary Mehler arrested Patricia Lou Marcum age 64 of London on Friday afternoon July 10, 2020 at approximately 2:15 PM.

Methamphetamine bust during Traffic Stop in Stinking Creek area of Knox County, Ky.

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STINKING CREEK, KY - The Knox County Sheriff's Department is reporting that: On Sunday July 12, 2020 at approximately 7:30 PM Knox County Deputy Bobby Jones was patrolling on Highway 223 in the Stinking Creek area when he observed a vehicle swerve off the roadway.

Public Service Announcement: COVID-19 strikes First Responder Department’s in Clay County, Ky.

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Sheriff Patrick Robinson

MANCHESTER, KY (July 13, 2020) - Sheriff Patrick Robinson is reporting that: As First Responders and front line workers, we stayed at work to hold the line. This week our agency along with other First Responder Department’s has been hit hard by COVID-19.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron Announces Six Randomly Selected Counties to Undergo Post-Primary Election Audits

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FRANKFORT, KY (July 13, 2020) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced six randomly selected Kentucky counties to undergo post-primary election audits. His Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) will conduct independent inquiries to uncover any irregularities in the June 2020 primary election. 

Two MPD officers in Clay County, Ky. test positive for COVID-19

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MANCHESTER, KY (July 13, 2020) - The Manchester Police Department is reporting that: In the last few days we've had two officers test positive for COVID-19.

State Representative Derek Lewis

KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Interim joint committees meet to discuss state issues

By State Representative Derek Lewis

It was a busy week in Frankfort as several Interim Joint Committees met to discuss issues the state is facing. The common theme in all the committee meetings continues to be COVID-19. This virus appears to be with us for the near future, so it is important to find safe, effective, common sense solutions to move all aspects of Kentucky forward. 

 

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