Kentucky updates COVID-19 vaccine sign-up process to stop Ohioans from receiving shots Share Updated: 7:37 PM EST Feb 25, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 7:37 PM EST Feb 25, 2021
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Show Transcript Good evening, Team Kentucky. This is Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman, and I am here with some good news items today and some information to share with all of you. Uh, related Thio a few initiatives. First, I m gonna start with the Kentucky Broadband Initiative. Reminder that we need every single Kentucky in to go thio speed test dot k y dot gov. In order to take the speed test, which will give us data, we need to build a map across Kentucky of the high end low points of Internet connectivity. That map then will provide guidance for our public and private partners to be able to help us spring broadband to the last mile on connect every Kentucky household that we possibly can to affordable, reliable Internet. And so
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A new state audit says the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance violated federal law and left hundreds of thousands of emails from Kentuckians unread in its rush to pay unemployment insurance benefits in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
KyCIR first reported that the unemployment insurance program had violated federal rules in August, and Kentucky’s public auditor Mike Harmon released an earlier report in December that found the state didn’t know how much money the state still had to pay out in unemployment benefits.
Harmon said the findings “should be deeply concerning to taxpayers and those who have filed for UI benefits.”