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Attorney General Coleman Leads 18-State Coalition to Support Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law

FRANKFORT, KY (Dec. 18, 2024) – Attorney General Russell Coleman announced today that Kentucky is leading a multistate coalition in support of Louisiana’s law related to Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms. General Coleman was joined by 17 other states in a filing before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman

Attorney General Coleman Takes EPA to Court Over Job-Killing Air Quality Rule

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 16, 2024) – Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced today that the Attorney General’s Office argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to block a devastating air quality rule from the EPA that would raise costs on Kentucky manufacturers, utilities and families.

Mr. Theodore Buhr, age 81

***LOCATED *** DEPUTIES ARE CURRENTLY SEARCHING IN MARION COUNTY, OREGON FOR A MISSING ELDERLY MAN

***LOCATED ***

MARION COUNTY, OR (December 19th, 2024) - The Marion County Sheriff's Office is reporting that Mr. Buhr has been located and is getting checked out at a nearby hospital. Thank you to the community for the assistance.

Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) Moving Forward With Excellence - Joins Groundbreaking National Initiative to Improve Addiction Treatment and Recovery Outcomes

LOUISA, KY – (December 10, 2024) – Addiction Recovery Care (ARC), a leading provider of addiction treatment services in Kentucky, proudly announces its participation in the Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FoRSE). As one of the first treatment providers in the state to join this innovative platform, ARC is reinforcing its commitment to improving the quality and effectiveness of addiction treatment through data-driven insights and research.

In introductory remarks, Adams noted the majesty of the occasion, and defended the use of the electoral college.

ADAMS PRESIDES OVER KENTUCKY’S MEETING OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Secretary of State Defends Electoral College From Governor’s Attacks

FRANKFORT, KY (December 17, 2024) – Secretary of State Michael Adams presided over the meeting of Kentucky’s 2024 Presidential Electors, whose eight votes went to Donald J. Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President.

 

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