(The Center Square) – Leaders of six Kentucky counties went to Frankfort on Monday with a clear message to state lawmakers: They need help to solve jail issues that strain
(The Center Square) – Leaders of six Kentucky counties went to Frankfort on Monday with a clear message to state lawmakers: They need help to solve jail issues that strain
Team Kentucky update highlights more than 2 million employed, positive economic news, local investments FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 8, 2023) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that there are more Kentuckians employed than ever before in state history with more than 2 million Kentuckians employed, accord
Wednesday, Judge-Executives and county officials from across the state, as well as Agricultural Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles and Governor Andy Beshear, came together in Lexington at the Kentucky Judge/Executive Association 40th Annual Winter Conference to talk about issues and opportunities the counties are facing, particularly after Western Kentucky's tornadoes and the ongoing pandemic.
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I. AUTHORITY The Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management focuses on the effectiveness and efficiency of Federal financial management; agency policies to promote program integrity and the prevention of waste, fraud, and abuse; policies and procedures related to Federal contracting and procurement, including Federal Acquisition Regulation; and the acquisition functions of the General Services Administration ( Office of the Federal Procurement Policy. The Subcommittee also examines the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Government s efforts to prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters, including State and local grant programs; activities under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act; and activities related to the
Weekend rainfall causes flooding, mudslides in Menifee County Rain causes flooding, mudslides and last updated 2021-02-28 19:13:33-05 MENIFEE COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) â On Sunday, drivers in Menifee County had to deal with several road closures due to flooding and debris brought down by rainfall. âBeaver Creek was running at the top of its banks. We had water across the road on US-460 west of Frenchburg. Had the road closed and it was closed for a couple of hours total,â said Menifee County Judge/Executive Rick Stiltner. The rainfall even caused mudslides to occur on KY-1274, sending mud, rocks, and tree branches into the roadway. It took crews about four hours to clear.