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By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today May 1, 2021
Gov. Andy Beshear at a vaccine clinic in Henderson, Ky.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) â Kentucky saw a large drop in deaths due to COVID-19 on Friday as only four were reported to state public health officials, compared to 12 on Thursday.
The four victims included an 84-year-old man from Knox County, a 78-year-old woman from Laurel County, a 65-year-old man from Pike County, and a 51-year-old woman from Spencer County.
No deaths came from the ongoing audit of death certificates from last fall and winter, so that means there have now been 6,501 Kentuckians lost due to the coronavirus, since the first one in late March 2020.
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Apr 28, 2021 | 2:09 PM
Monday (April 26, 2021), Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed a bill that could have reduced sales of E15, a renewable motor fuel blended with 15% bioethanol.
The law would have mandated restrictive warning labels on E15 fuel pumps.
Joshua Shields, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Communications for POET, says “We applaud Governor Holcomb and Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch for their leadership and for protecting the freedom to fuel with E15. The facts show that E15 represents the most promising opportunity to grow the rural economy, drive dependable demand for Indiana grain and save consumers money at the pump. With Governor Holcomb’s veto, Indiana farmers, biofuel producers and retailers will continue to drive fuel savings and Indiana’s rural economy forward with E15.”
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It hurts. That could have been my grandmother, my grandfather, my mother, father, my friends, the 24-year-old told IndyStar. My own grandparents work at a factory. Our grandparents sacrificed a lot to come to this country and to give us the American dream.
Singh and members of the Sikh Coalition and Sikh United groups during a vigil Thursday at the Greenwood Amphitheater demanded accountability and answers from FedEx, law enforcement and elected officials for the victims families and the survivors. This can t be something that happens and we move on a month later, Singh said. We ll keep pushing authorities to keep investigating; we need details. And most importantly we need to know if FedEx holds merchandise as more valuable than human life.