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Whitley Health Department hosting Stand Up for Children walks to spread awareness of child abuse

By Jarrod Mills Staff Writer Apr 16, 2021 4 hrs ago With Kentucky continuing to lead the nation in child abuse rates, the Whitley County Health Department will bring back an annual tradition in combating those numbers when it hosts its Stand Up for Children walks later this month. Health Educator Kathy Lay says the health department had hosted the walks for four years before having to cancel last year’s walk due to the pandemic. “We use the walks to raise awareness about reporting child abuse,” Lay explained. “Getting people to standup for kids and report.” According to data from the Kids Count Data Center compiled from Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Community Based Services (DCBS), in 2018, the Tri-County area had some of the highest rates of of reports to DCBS meeting criteria for child abuse/neglect in Kentucky.

Information Required to Book a COVID-19 Vaccine

Need further assistance? Please call Member Services at 1-800-333-0663 Pharmacies Ask for Lots of Info to Book a COVID-19 Vaccine. What Happens to That Data? These companies are providing vital medical care, but also prompting complicated privacy questions By Adam Tanner

Louisville resident sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for filing false income tax returns and committing Medicaid fraud

Louisville resident sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for filing false income tax returns and committing Medicaid fraud
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Louisville man sentenced to prison, failed to report $1M income to IRS

Louisville man sentenced to prison, failed to report $1M income to IRS
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Crisis Component of Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program extended through April 15

Apr 9, 2021 9 hrs ago Community Action Kentucky announced that the heating assistance program deadline has been extended to qualified low-income residents in all 120 Kentucky counties. KCEOC Community Action Partnership, Inc. has extended the enrollment period for the Crisis Component of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Applications for the Crisis Component will now be accepted through April 15, 2021, or until designated funds are depleted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Qualified residents should apply at KCEOC Community Action Partnership, Inc. To utilize the Crisis Component, applicants must have a household income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, as well as have received a “disconnect” notice from their utility company or be within four days of running out of a non-metered fuel such as propane. Additionally, this year applicants can also apply if they have a late or overdue amount or if they are on an

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