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UPS Partners with Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana to END EPILEPSY®

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LOUISVILLE, KY (June 11, 2020) — Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana is honored to have UPS join in the fight to END EPILEPSY through the nationwide Walk to END EPILEPSY initiative benefiting Kentucky and southern Indiana.

Statement from U.S. Attorney Duncan Regarding Community Demonstrations

In recent days, many have gathered in cities throughout the Eastern District of Kentucky to express anger, frustration, and grief, and to seek understanding, equity, and justice. Those attending are exercising important rights bestowed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, including the freedom of speech, the right to peaceably assemble, and right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. I support their exercise of these fundamental rights.  

Police in Southern Kentucky Attempting to Locate Missing 3-Year-Old Girl

UPDATE: The Laurel County Sheriff's Office is reporting that 3 year old Ayrabella Strunk was found safe at 2:00 PM on June 10, 2020.

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LONDON, KY (June 10, 2020) - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: The Laurel County Sheriff's Office is attempting to locate Ayrabella Strunk age 3.

McConnell on Religious Liberty: Politicians Do Not Get to Play "Red-Light, Green-Light" With the First Amendment

'The rights of free speech, free assembly, and the free exercise of religion are all First Amendment rights. They have the same constitutional pedigree. But apparently while protests are now permissible, prayer is still too dangerous. Politicians are now picking and choosing within the First Amendment itself.'
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding religious liberty:

Owsley County, Kentucky Man Sentenced to 240 Months for Armed Methamphetamine Trafficking

LONDON, KY A Booneville, Kentucky, man, James Everett Smith, 52, was sentenced in federal court on Monday, to 240 months in prison, by U.S. District Judge Robert Wier, for his convictions for to possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.

 

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