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Shop and Share is an annual event to support individuals and families living in domestic violence shelter
Kroger stores across the state participate in the event
Volunteers from different organizations and shelters collected items and shared information about the event with shoppers
Kentucky s First Lady Britainy Beshear, the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Kroger partnered for the 12th annual Shop and Share event to benefit domestic violence shelters across the state on Saturday.
Volunteers were on site to provide a list of essential items and collected nonperishable foods, baby products and hygiene products.
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Gov. Andy Beshear said a fourth wave of COVID-19 is possible, according to trends that are being followed. Gov. Beshear: Starting May 28, All Events and Businesses Catering to 1,000 People or Fewer Can Increase to 75% Capacity May 6, 2021
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Gov. Andy Beshear said a fourth wave of COVID-19 is possible, according to trends that are being followed.
FRANKFORT â On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that on May 28, all events and businesses with 1,000 or fewer people present can increase to 75% capacity.
In addition, starting May 28, indoor and outdoor events with more than 1,000 people can be held at 60% capacity.
âThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now projecting a sharp decline in COVID-19 cases by July. Iâm hoping weâll be fully done with all capacity restrictions by July. That is my expectation,â said Gov. Beshear. âWe donât have to be patient for that much lon