FRAKES, KY - The Bell County Sheriff's Department is reporting that: On Monday, March 2, 2020 at approximately 9:14 PM after receiving several complaints of drug activity at the Chenoa Market in Frakes Kentucky, K-9 Deputy Adam Southern conducted a routine patrol in the area.
VOA: “As we continue to address substance use disorder, we have no stronger ally than Senator Mitch McConnell. He has been by our side every step of the way, and his consequential leadership has produced results for moms, babies and communities across Kentucky.”
L-R: Sen. McConnell, VOA Mid-States President & CEO Jennifer Hancock, and VOA Senior Vice President for Housing Development Kimberly King.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) welcomed leaders with the Volunteers of America (VOA) to his office in the U.S. Capitol this week. VOA Mid-States operates multiple centers throughout Kentucky serving women and children as well as our nation’s veterans struggling with substance abuse. VOA Mid-States provided an update on their residential addiction recovery program in Louisville and the new facility in Clay County, which helps mothers and their children as they work toward long-term recovery from substance abuse.
MANCHESTER, KY - The Clay County Solid Waste Department is putting the individuals that are trashing the Roadsides, Woodlands, Creeks & Rivers in Clay County, KY on NOTICE that they will to be held accountable for their actions.
Bowling Green, Ky. (February 27, 2020) - On February 21, 2020, the Labor Cabinet filed a civil enforcement action in Warren Circuit Court against Shawn Floyd of Indianapolis, Indiana for violations of Kentucky's child labor laws.
Each year there are about 400,000 poison center calls and 50,000 ER visits as a result of young children ingesting medications when adults weren’t paying attention. A new study finds that more than half of the time when children get into prescription pills, the medication had already been removed from the child-resistant container by an adult.
FRANKFORT, KY – The Kentucky Senate approved a bill on Tuesday that would enshrine in the Kentucky Constitution certain rights for crime victims.
Sen. Whitney Westerfield, R-Crofton, explaining Senate Bill 15, a proposed constitutional amendment enshrining certain rights for crime victims.
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