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SENATE MAJORITY CAUCUS SENDS LETTER TO GOVERNOR ON BEHALF FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Senate Majority caucus has sent a letter to Gov. Andy Beshear, asking to have the Cabinet for Health and Family Services approve the renewal of the contract with Sunrise Children’s Services for another year. In the letter, sent to the governor on Friday, the members state: “Reports from the U.S ADAMS: TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, PARTNERSHIP NEEDED IN Contact us (866) 489-3332 (Toll free in KY only) (502) 489-3332 info@kentuckytoday.com. 13420 Eastpoint Centre Drive Louisville, KY40223-4160
MOREHEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING GREAT DIES Mickey Wells was the winningest coach in Morehead State women's basketball history. MOREHEAD, Ky. (KT) - Mickey Wells, the winningest head coach in Morehead State women's basketball history and a Morehead State Athletic Hall of Fame member, passed away in Morehead on Monday. Wells won 156 games over a nine-year tenure from 1975-84 and was WHY OUR BAPTIST CHURCH WON’T BE SINGING ABOUT 'HOLY WATER For several days, I have been prayerfully pouring over the lyrics of a song entitled Holy Water by We the Kingdom. According to Billboard’s rankings, Holy Water has been flooding Christian radio and held the top position in digital sales for three weeks; and yet, we will not be singing about holy water at our Baptist church. SPORTS | KENTUCKY TODAY OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Kyle Lewis homered and made a diving catch in center field, Yusei Kikuchi pitched six smooth innings before his back cramped up, and the Seattle Mariners ended a six-game losing streak by beating the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Monday night. Jarred Kelenic alsowent .
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LAKE CHARLES. La. (KT) – Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief teams closed operations in a flood-damaged Louisiana town where they have been serving the past two weeks. The teams have all returned home, said Ron Crow, the organization's director. more 4 KIDS AMONG 6 KILLED IN WRONG-WAY CRASH ON I-75 IN 4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lexington. Posted Sunday, June 6, 2021 4:33 pm. LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) - Six people were killed, including a family of five from Owenton, after a wrong-way crash on Interstate-75 in Lexington on Saturday. Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just IMB RAMPS UP EFFORTS TO REACH ‘500 NEW MISSIONARIES In January 2020, IMB President Paul Chitwood announced 2025 Targets built around the International Mission Board’s vision and mission to engage unreached people and places over the next five years. The first of these 2025 targets is “send an additional 500 missionaries.” LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE REJECTS GOVERNOR’S REVISED MASK Legislative committee rejects governor’s revised mask mandate. FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - A legislative subcommittee charged with overseeing the state’s regulatory process rejected a regulation Tuesday that would allow the governor to extend the mask mandate past its June 11 expiration date. Despite its expiration in three days, the US INCREASINGLY UNLIKELY TO MEET BIDEN'S JULY 4 VAX GOAL WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, President Joe Biden has laid out goal after goal for taming the coronavirus pandemic and then exceeded his own benchmarks. Now, though, the U.S. is on pace to fall short of his aim to have 70% of Americans at least partially vaccinated by July 4. FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at KENTUCKY BAPTIST FOUNDATION: FUNDING THE GREAT COMMISSION My answer is simple, "The KBF funds the Great Commission!" As former KBF President A. M. Vollmer said, "We exist to serve all the rest." The KBF is a fiduciary that serves the churches, agencies, and institutions of the KBC. I am always thrilled to share that over the last 75 years, the KBF has distributed $203 million to advance theKingdom of
$34M ROAD PROJECT WILL COMPLETE CONNECTOR HIGHWAY IN LANGLEY, Ky. (KT) – The driving time between Pikeville and Hazard will be cut by 45 minutes, as Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Monday a $34 million road project that will complete the last section of a long-awaited connector highway between the communities of Minnie andHarold.
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LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of SENATE MAJORITY CAUCUS SENDS LETTER TO GOVERNOR ON BEHALF FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Senate Majority caucus has sent a letter to Gov. Andy Beshear, asking to have the Cabinet for Health and Family Services approve the renewal of the contract with Sunrise Children’s Services for another year. In the letter, sent to the governor on Friday, the members state: “Reports from the U.S ADAMS: TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, PARTNERSHIP NEEDED IN Contact us (866) 489-3332 (Toll free in KY only) (502) 489-3332 info@kentuckytoday.com. 13420 Eastpoint Centre Drive Louisville, KY40223-4160
MOREHEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING GREAT DIES Mickey Wells was the winningest coach in Morehead State women's basketball history. MOREHEAD, Ky. (KT) - Mickey Wells, the winningest head coach in Morehead State women's basketball history and a Morehead State Athletic Hall of Fame member, passed away in Morehead on Monday. Wells won 156 games over a nine-year tenure from 1975-84 and was LEGISLATION PROPOSED TO BAN VACCINE PASSPORTS 4 hours ago · Contact us (866) 489-3332 (Toll free in KY only) (502) 489-3332 info@kentuckytoday.com. 13420 Eastpoint Centre Drive Louisville, KY 40223-4160 SPORTS | KENTUCKY TODAY OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Kyle Lewis homered and made a diving catch in center field, Yusei Kikuchi pitched six smooth innings before his back cramped up, and the Seattle Mariners ended a six-game losing streak by beating the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Monday night. Jarred Kelenic alsowent .
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KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. 4 KIDS AMONG 6 KILLED IN WRONG-WAY CRASH ON I-75 IN 4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lexington. Posted Sunday, June 6, 2021 4:33 pm. LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) - Six people were killed, including a family of five from Owenton, after a wrong-way crash on Interstate-75 in Lexington on Saturday. Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just SOUTHERN BAPTIST LEADERS RESPOND TO 2ND LEAKED LETTER FROM NASHVILLE (BP) – A second letter written by former Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Russell Moore has elicited response from Southern Baptist leaders and calls for an independent investigation. The letter, dated May 31, 2021, and addressed to SBC President J.D. Greear, was made public Friday (June 4). LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE REJECTS GOVERNOR’S REVISED MASK Legislative committee rejects governor’s revised mask mandate. FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - A legislative subcommittee charged with overseeing the state’s regulatory process rejected a regulation Tuesday that would allow the governor to extend the mask mandate past its June 11 expiration date. Despite its expiration in three days, the CHEF WITH KENTUCKY BAPTIST ROOTS WINNER OF ‘BEST BAKER IN PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (KT) – A Kentucky native who grew up in Prestonsburg and was a member of Fitzpatrick Baptist Church is Food Network’s “Best Baker in America.”. Jackie Joseph was crowned the baking champion in the network’s finale Monday night. She watched the show with a packed audience at the Mountain Arts Center. PRISON VISITS TO RESUME NEXT MONTH IN KENTUCKY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will reopen its prisons to visitors starting next month as the COVID-19 vaccination rate has risen among inmates, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Visitations will resume the week of June 20 at Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice facilities, the governor announced Tuesday. More than 75% of adult inmates in GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of 2 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR DAD WHO PAID $40K IN ACT CHEAT This July 13, 2003, file photo shows Mark Hauser at his home in the Indian Hill suburb of Cincinnati. Hauser, who paid $40,000 to have someone secretly correct his daughter’s ACT exam answers, was sentenced Thursday May 27, 2021 to two months in prison for his role in the college admissions bribery scheme. MAN GETS 2 YEARS PROBATION FOR AIMING LASER AT LMPD LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A Louisville man has been sentenced to two years of probation, including eight months of home incarceration, for aiming a laser pointer at a Louisville Metro Police helicopter, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky announced on Tuesday. KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. 4 KIDS AMONG 6 KILLED IN WRONG-WAY CRASH ON I-75 IN 4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lexington. Posted Sunday, June 6, 2021 4:33 pm. LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) - Six people were killed, including a family of five from Owenton, after a wrong-way crash on Interstate-75 in Lexington on Saturday. Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just SOUTHERN BAPTIST LEADERS RESPOND TO 2ND LEAKED LETTER FROM NASHVILLE (BP) – A second letter written by former Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Russell Moore has elicited response from Southern Baptist leaders and calls for an independent investigation. The letter, dated May 31, 2021, and addressed to SBC President J.D. Greear, was made public Friday (June 4). LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE REJECTS GOVERNOR’S REVISED MASK Legislative committee rejects governor’s revised mask mandate. FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - A legislative subcommittee charged with overseeing the state’s regulatory process rejected a regulation Tuesday that would allow the governor to extend the mask mandate past its June 11 expiration date. Despite its expiration in three days, the CHEF WITH KENTUCKY BAPTIST ROOTS WINNER OF ‘BEST BAKER IN PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (KT) – A Kentucky native who grew up in Prestonsburg and was a member of Fitzpatrick Baptist Church is Food Network’s “Best Baker in America.”. Jackie Joseph was crowned the baking champion in the network’s finale Monday night. She watched the show with a packed audience at the Mountain Arts Center. PRISON VISITS TO RESUME NEXT MONTH IN KENTUCKY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will reopen its prisons to visitors starting next month as the COVID-19 vaccination rate has risen among inmates, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Visitations will resume the week of June 20 at Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice facilities, the governor announced Tuesday. More than 75% of adult inmates in GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of 2 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR DAD WHO PAID $40K IN ACT CHEAT This July 13, 2003, file photo shows Mark Hauser at his home in the Indian Hill suburb of Cincinnati. Hauser, who paid $40,000 to have someone secretly correct his daughter’s ACT exam answers, was sentenced Thursday May 27, 2021 to two months in prison for his role in the college admissions bribery scheme. MAN GETS 2 YEARS PROBATION FOR AIMING LASER AT LMPD LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A Louisville man has been sentenced to two years of probation, including eight months of home incarceration, for aiming a laser pointer at a Louisville Metro Police helicopter, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky announced on Tuesday. CASES DEALING WITH EXECUTIVE ORDER POWERS ON DOCKET OF KY 1 day ago · FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Two cases involving Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers to issue executive orders during an emergency such as the COVID-19 pandemic will be heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday morning. ‘SHOT AT A MILLION’ VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM IN PLACE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A million dollars and full scholarships are all part of Gov. Andy Beshear’s incentive package to encourage more Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. During a Friday afternoon press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, Gov. Beshear announced the vaccine incentive program called “Shot at aMillion.”. “The
VIRTUAL MEETINGS SET FOR FAMILIES INVOLVED IN FOSTER CARE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The public is invited to participate in virtual regional town hall meetings taking place June 9-18 to discuss improving outcomes for Kentucky children and families involved in the state foster care system. COUNTY ATTORNEY FOR LAWRENCE AND HIS WIFE FACE FEDERAL LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) – The county attorney for Lawrence County and his wife, who also served as his legal secretary, have been indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and federal program theft. A federal grand jury in Lexington returned an indictment charging Michael T. Hogan, 53, and his wife, Joy M. Hogan PRISON VISITS TO RESUME NEXT MONTH IN KENTUCKY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will reopen its prisons to visitors starting next month as the COVID-19 vaccination rate has risen among inmates, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Visitations will resume the week of June 20 at Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice facilities, the governor announced Tuesday. More than 75% of adult inmates in FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN STATE AND SUNRISE ONGOING LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – Talks between Sunrise Children’s Services and Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration are ongoing, according to Sunrise’s lead attorney. John Sheller told Kentucky Today, “Those discussions have been going on as recently as today.”. He said a face-to-face or video meeting has been set up for late next week asthe
BESHEAR NOT BUDGING ON GIVING SUNRISE ISSUE ANY DAYLIGHT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear is still playing hard ball with Sunrise Children’s Services. The governor doesn’t look like he’s willing to budge on giving Sunrise an accommodation for its deeply held religious convictions that past administrations have offered since the 1970s. Beshear said the state will continue tofollow
PATTERSON DISPUTES ALLEGATIONS HE IMPROPERLY TOOK ITEMS FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) – Former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Paige Patterson is disputing allegations made by the seminary in the 2021 SBC Book of Reports that documents and other items belonging to the seminary were “improperly removed” from the campus after his firing in 2018.. He also denies that he and others have attempted to divert donations away from the BIDEN’S PROPOSED BUDGET EXCLUDES HYDE AMENDMENT WASHINGTON (BP)—The Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics entity and other pro-life organizations are urging Congress to restore long-standing bans on federal funding of abortion that President Biden excluded from his proposed budget. KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. 4 KIDS AMONG 6 KILLED IN WRONG-WAY CRASH ON I-75 IN 4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lexington. Posted Sunday, June 6, 2021 4:33 pm. LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) - Six people were killed, including a family of five from Owenton, after a wrong-way crash on Interstate-75 in Lexington on Saturday. Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a PRISON VISITS TO RESUME NEXT MONTH IN KENTUCKY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will reopen its prisons to visitors starting next month as the COVID-19 vaccination rate has risen among inmates, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Visitations will resume the week of June 20 at Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice facilities, the governor announced Tuesday. More than 75% of adult inmates in LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of LEAKED MOORE LETTER ALLEGES PUSHBACK FROM LEADERS NASHVILLE (BP) – In a letter written more than a year before his departure from the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, former president Russell Moore asserted that much of what he described as pushback from SBC leaders during his tenure resulted from FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at MAN GETS 2 YEARS PROBATION FOR AIMING LASER AT LMPD LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A Louisville man has been sentenced to two years of probation, including eight months of home incarceration, for aiming a laser pointer at a Louisville Metro Police helicopter, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky announced on Tuesday. EXPLAINER: THE CONTRACT DISPUTE BETWEEN KENTUCKY ANDSEE MORE ONKENTUCKYTODAY.COM
WAR HERO AND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT ERNIE WEST DIES AT He was 89. West was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1954 one year after he rescued several other wounded soldiers under heavy fire that wounded him and ultimately cost him one eye. “The nation, the state and the citizens of Greenup County lost a true American hero,” said Tom Clay, who is part of a Medal of Honor committee in West’s homecounty.
KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. 4 KIDS AMONG 6 KILLED IN WRONG-WAY CRASH ON I-75 IN 4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lexington. Posted Sunday, June 6, 2021 4:33 pm. LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) - Six people were killed, including a family of five from Owenton, after a wrong-way crash on Interstate-75 in Lexington on Saturday. Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a PRISON VISITS TO RESUME NEXT MONTH IN KENTUCKY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will reopen its prisons to visitors starting next month as the COVID-19 vaccination rate has risen among inmates, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Visitations will resume the week of June 20 at Department of Corrections and Juvenile Justice facilities, the governor announced Tuesday. More than 75% of adult inmates in LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of LEAKED MOORE LETTER ALLEGES PUSHBACK FROM LEADERS NASHVILLE (BP) – In a letter written more than a year before his departure from the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, former president Russell Moore asserted that much of what he described as pushback from SBC leaders during his tenure resulted from FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at MAN GETS 2 YEARS PROBATION FOR AIMING LASER AT LMPD LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A Louisville man has been sentenced to two years of probation, including eight months of home incarceration, for aiming a laser pointer at a Louisville Metro Police helicopter, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky announced on Tuesday. EXPLAINER: THE CONTRACT DISPUTE BETWEEN KENTUCKY ANDSEE MORE ONKENTUCKYTODAY.COM
WAR HERO AND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT ERNIE WEST DIES AT He was 89. West was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1954 one year after he rescued several other wounded soldiers under heavy fire that wounded him and ultimately cost him one eye. “The nation, the state and the citizens of Greenup County lost a true American hero,” said Tom Clay, who is part of a Medal of Honor committee in West’s homecounty.
‘SHOT AT A MILLION’ VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM IN PLACE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A million dollars and full scholarships are all part of Gov. Andy Beshear’s incentive package to encourage more Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. During a Friday afternoon press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, Gov. Beshear announced the vaccine incentive program called “Shot at aMillion.”. “The
FEDERAL PROBE: PROTEST NOT BROKEN UP DUE TO TRUMP PHOTO OP 17 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — An internal government investigation has determined that the decision to forcibly clear racial justice protesters from an area in front of the White House last summer was not influenced by then-President Donald Trump's plan CORONAVIRUS KNOCKS RAHM OUT OF MEMORIAL AFTER 6-SHOT LEAD DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Jon Rahm walked off the 18th green after tying the 54-hole record and building a six-shot lead, leaving him on thecusp of joining
STATE OFFICIALS MAKING MORE FEMA STAFF AVAILABLE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – State officials announced Monday that additional FEMA staff will be available in person during the coming days, to assist Kentuckians eligible for federal disaster aid, due to severe weather and flooding that occurred earlier this year. 21 UP, 21 DOWN ON 21ST BIRTHDAY OF FORMER KENTUCKY MISS Posted Saturday, June 5, 2021 12:42 am. OKLAHOMA CITY (KT) — Montana Fouts, a former Miss Kentucky Softball winner at East Carter High School, was perfect in Friday night’s Women’s College World Series, leading Alabama to a 6-0 victory over UCLA. It was 21 up and 21 down on Fouts’ 21 st birthday as she threw the first perfect gamein
FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at NEW CASES, POSITIVITY RATE BOTH DOWN SATURDAY FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The number of new cases of COVID-19 and the positivity rate in Kentucky both fell on Saturday, while the number of deaths rose. There were 544 new cases reported to state public health officials, 20% (109) were individuals 18 years of age and younger. This increases Kentucky’s pandemic total to 448,757. PATTERSON DISPUTES ALLEGATIONS HE IMPROPERLY TOOK ITEMS FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) – Former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Paige Patterson is disputing allegations made by the seminary in the 2021 SBC Book of Reports that documents and other items belonging to the seminary were “improperly removed” from the campus after his firing in 2018.. He also denies that he and others have attempted to divert donations away from the BIDEN’S PROPOSED BUDGET EXCLUDES HYDE AMENDMENT WASHINGTON (BP)—The Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics entity and other pro-life organizations are urging Congress to restore long-standing bans on federal funding of abortion that President Biden excluded from his proposed budget. STATE COULD OFFER CONTRACT ACCOMMODATION, SUNRISE SAYS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) — Sunrise Children’s Services says they continue to be frustrated by the information they have received from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. The agency is seeking an accommodation to protect its deeply held religious beliefs KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. ‘SHOT AT A MILLION’ VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM IN PLACE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A million dollars and full scholarships are all part of Gov. Andy Beshear’s incentive package to encourage more Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. During a Friday afternoon press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, Gov. Beshear announced the vaccine incentive program called “Shot at aMillion.”. “The
GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a decision on the issue in August. “We wouldn’t have to extend the contract we’d just keep placing kids there until we get a final decision from the federal government PATTERSON DISPUTES ALLEGATIONS HE IMPROPERLY TOOK ITEMS FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) – Former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Paige Patterson is disputing allegations made by the seminary in the 2021 SBC Book of Reports that documents and other items belonging to the seminary were “improperly removed” from the campus after his firing in 2018.. He also denies that he and others have attempted to divert donations away from the FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at SENATE MAJORITY CAUCUS SENDS LETTER TO GOVERNOR ON BEHALF FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Senate Majority caucus has sent a letter to Gov. Andy Beshear, asking to have the Cabinet for Health and Family Services approve the renewal of the contract with Sunrise Children’s Services for another year. In the letter, sent to the governor on Friday, the members state: “Reports from the U.S LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of EXPLAINER: THE CONTRACT DISPUTE BETWEEN KENTUCKY ANDSEE MORE ONKENTUCKYTODAY.COM
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WAR HERO AND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT ERNIE WEST DIES AT He was 89. West was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1954 one year after he rescued several other wounded soldiers under heavy fire that wounded him and ultimately cost him one eye. “The nation, the state and the citizens of Greenup County lost a true American hero,” said Tom Clay, who is part of a Medal of Honor committee in West’s homecounty.
KENTUCKY TODAYBAPTIST LIFESTATENATIONWORLDPERSPECTIVESSPORTS Kentucky men returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor. CENTERTOWN, Ky. (AP) — The remains of two Kentucky men who died 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were returned to the commonwealth this week for burial. ‘SHOT AT A MILLION’ VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM IN PLACE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A million dollars and full scholarships are all part of Gov. Andy Beshear’s incentive package to encourage more Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. During a Friday afternoon press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, Gov. Beshear announced the vaccine incentive program called “Shot at aMillion.”. “The
GOVERNOR WILLING TO PLACE KIDS WITH SUNRISE UNTIL AUGUST FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he’d be willing to continue placing kids with Sunrise Children’s Services until the federal government makes a decision on the issue in August. “We wouldn’t have to extend the contract we’d just keep placing kids there until we get a final decision from the federal government PATTERSON DISPUTES ALLEGATIONS HE IMPROPERLY TOOK ITEMS FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) – Former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Paige Patterson is disputing allegations made by the seminary in the 2021 SBC Book of Reports that documents and other items belonging to the seminary were “improperly removed” from the campus after his firing in 2018.. He also denies that he and others have attempted to divert donations away from the FACE VALUE: MASKS OFF AND BESHEAR LIFTING ALL RESTRICTIONS FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that in addition to following the CDC by eliminating the mask mandate in most places for people who are fully vaccinated, all capacity restrictions will be lifted on June 11. “The COVID-19 vaccines have proven more effective at stopping death and serious illness and more effective at SENATE MAJORITY CAUCUS SENDS LETTER TO GOVERNOR ON BEHALF FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Senate Majority caucus has sent a letter to Gov. Andy Beshear, asking to have the Cabinet for Health and Family Services approve the renewal of the contract with Sunrise Children’s Services for another year. In the letter, sent to the governor on Friday, the members state: “Reports from the U.S LOUISVILLE ATTORNEY FACING CONTEMPT CHARGES FROM DISTRICT FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - January has not been a good month for a Louisville attorney who has been found in contempt by a district court judge and issued a public reprimand by the Kentucky Supreme Court on another matter. During a court hearing conducted by Zoom earlier this month, attorney Shameka O’Neil was representing a man accused of EXPLAINER: THE CONTRACT DISPUTE BETWEEN KENTUCKY ANDSEE MORE ONKENTUCKYTODAY.COM
ADAMS: TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, PARTNERSHIP NEEDED IN Contact us (866) 489-3332 (Toll free in KY only) (502) 489-3332 info@kentuckytoday.com. 13420 Eastpoint Centre Drive Louisville, KY40223-4160
WAR HERO AND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT ERNIE WEST DIES AT He was 89. West was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1954 one year after he rescued several other wounded soldiers under heavy fire that wounded him and ultimately cost him one eye. “The nation, the state and the citizens of Greenup County lost a true American hero,” said Tom Clay, who is part of a Medal of Honor committee in West’s homecounty.
STATE | KENTUCKY TODAY Kentucky reports 544 new COVID-19 cases, 5 new deaths. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky had 544 new cases of COVID-19 reported Friday along with five deaths, Gov. Andy Beshear's office said. The test positivity rate fell to 2.62%, the state said. The rate is an indicator of the extent of the spread of the virus. SPORTS | KENTUCKY TODAY OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Kyle Lewis homered and made a diving catch in center field, Yusei Kikuchi pitched six smooth innings before his back cramped up, and the Seattle Mariners ended a six-game losing streak by beating the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Monday night. Jarred Kelenic alsowent .
‘SHOT AT A MILLION’ VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM IN PLACE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A million dollars and full scholarships are all part of Gov. Andy Beshear’s incentive package to encourage more Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. During a Friday afternoon press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, Gov. Beshear announced the vaccine incentive program called “Shot at aMillion.”. “The
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LAKE CHARLES, La. (KT) – Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief team members value each other as more than co-workers. They become family. more. NASHVILLE (BP) – May 26 marks the first of three consecutive Wednesdays in which SBC President J.D. Greear invited Southern Baptists into “committed, specific times of prayer and fasting,”leading up
STATE OFFICIALS MAKING MORE FEMA STAFF AVAILABLE FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – State officials announced Monday that additional FEMA staff will be available in person during the coming days, to assist Kentuckians eligible for federal disaster aid, due to severe weather and flooding that occurred earlier this year. GLOBAL STING BEGAN BY CREATING MESSAGE SERVICE FOR CROOKS 1 day ago · Law enforcement officials walk past an Operation Trojan Shield logo at a news conference, Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in San Diego. The global sting operation involved an encrypted communications platform developed by the FBI and has sparked a series of raids and arrests around the world in which more than 800 suspects were arrested and more than 32 tons of drugs — cocaine, cannabis, GLOBAL GLITCH: SWATHS OF INTERNET GO DOWN AFTER CLOUD 1 day ago · In this Thursday, May 6, 2021 file photo, a sign for The New York Times hangs above the entrance to its building, in New York. Numerous websites were unavailable on Tuesday June 8, 2021, after an apparent widespread outage at cloud service company Fastly. $34M ROAD PROJECT WILL COMPLETE CONNECTOR HIGHWAY IN LANGLEY, Ky. (KT) – The driving time between Pikeville and Hazard will be cut by 45 minutes, as Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Monday a $34 million road project that will complete the last section of a long-awaited connector highway between the communities of Minnie andHarold.
MORAL REVOLUTION BEHIND SUNRISE AND STATE ISSUE, MOHLER LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – Albert Mohler said the issue between the state and Sunrise Children’s Service boils down to the Moral Revolution. Mohler, the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, weighed in on the issue Friday on his The Briefing segment. He discussed the news stories from Kentucky Today and the Courier Journal that laid out the issues between Sunrise TVA TO BUILD STATE'S LARGEST SOLAR SITE IN SOUTH CENTRAL RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. (KT) – The Tennessee Valley Authority announced plans on Thursday to build the largest solar-plus-storage project in its Kentucky service area, which will benefit two well-known companies. The new Logan County solar farm, part of the TVA’s Green Invest program, will provide Facebook’s regional data centeroperations with
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RESTAURANTS AND RACING CAN RESUME, BUT NEW RULES ABOUND NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Restaurants can reopen in New Orleans, a city famous for its cuisine, but they must take reservations and limit the number of diners. Auto and horse racing tracks in New York can resume competitions but without spectators.State More
PREAKNESS RESCHEDULED FOR OCT 3, ONE MONTH AFTER DERBY The 145th Preakness Stakes has been rescheduled for Oct. 3, an announcement delivered Saturday less than hour before the original post time for the Triple Crown race. Traditionally held at … KENTUCKY OFFICIALS WANT DOJ INVESTIGATION OF MEATPACKERS OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky officials on Friday asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the meatpacking industry after local cattle farmers complained the price they are paid for …AP SPORTLIGHT
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FIRE, EXPLOSION IN LOS ANGELES INJURES 10 FIREFIGHTERS LOS ANGELES (AP) — An explosion in downtown Los Angeles injured 10 firefighters Saturday, and more than 200 others rushed to the scene as the flames spread to several buildings. AS MOSQUES REOPEN IN WEST AFRICA, COVID-19 FEARS GROW TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR FORMS, 1ST NAMED STORM OF SEASON ALBANIAN PROTESTERS, POLICE CLASH OVER THEATER DEMOLITION THE LATEST: CHURCHES IN GREECE OPEN DOORS AFTER 2 MONTHSSports More
WALT HARRIS LOSES 1ST UFC FIGHT SINCE STEPDAUGHTER'S DEATH JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Walt Harris pointed to the sky and proudly showed off a “Fighting for Aniah” T-shirt as he entered the arena. He left a few minutes later with tears in his eyes, … THE LATEST: DEXTER MANLEY HOSPITALIZED, FIGHTING CORONAVIRUS PHYLLIS GEORGE, FEMALE SPORTSCASTING PIONEER, DIES AT 70 MICHAEL MCCASKEY, WHO SUCCEEDED HALAS AS BEARS' LEADER, DIES RESTAURANTS AND RACING CAN RESUME, BUT NEW RULES ABOUND Kentucky Sports Kentucky Sports CALIPARI: BEING INTIMIDATED BY MICHAEL JORDAN 'AN UNDERSTATEMENT' LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) — The “Last Dance” has captivated and fulfilled the nation’s thirst for sports and Michael Jordan’s career has been well-documented during the weekly ESPN special thatends Sunday night.
ACC COULD PLAY FOOTBALL SEASON WITHOUT ALL TEAMS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) - While the college football season remains in limbo due to the coronavirus pandemic, speculation about the eventual outcome covers the entire field. Will it start on time in September? Be delayed until October? November? How about January? Will there be a shortened season? Bowl games in May? JUSTUS 'COMING INTO HIS OWN' AND STARTING TO EARN NATIONAL RESPECT WAKE FOREST TRANSFER SARR CAN'T WAIT TO REBOOT HIS CAREER AT KENTUCKY COVID-19 CHANGED JOHNSON'S MIND ABOUT SEEKING NBA INPUT OWENSBORO NATIVE JEFF BERRY ONE OF MLB'S TOP AGENTS KHSAA COMMISSIONER SAYS FALL SPORTS COULD BE VASTLY DIFFERENTBaptist Life
MISSIONS SURVEY POINTS TO AREAS WHERE KBC CAN HELP CHURCHES LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A missions participation survey conducted by the Kentucky Baptist Convention showed a majority of church respondents have an intentional prayer strategy, are active in local missions, and give through the Cooperative Program. COMMUNICATION, PATIENCE KEY AS CHURCHES PLAN FOR RETURN LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) -- Clear communication will be one of the key ingredients needed as churches begin to put together their recipes for returning to in-person worship services. Communication, and … SBC RACE RELATIONS TRAILBLAZER WILLIE MCPHERSON DIES AT AGE 80 BEREA CHURCH REOPENING DOORS SUNDAY, WITH OTHER OPTIONS CHURCHES RECEIVE GOOD NEWS ON PPP LOANS DON’T HOLD ON? NOW I GET IT STATE REOPENING PLANS CONCERN FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, CHURCHES ‘GOD IS WORKING THINGS OUT,’ SAYS KY. BAPTIST PASTOR OF DISRUPTEDSTART
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NO CONTEST: IN CORONA ERA, EUROVISION SEEKS TO UNITE EUROPE THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — This was no contest. Shut down by the coronavirus crisis, Europe’s annual musical spectacular that pits countries against one another instead sought to unite … FRED WILLARD, THE COMEDIC IMPROV-STYLE ACTOR, HAS DIED AT 86 PHYLLIS GEORGE, FEMALE SPORTSCASTING PIONEER, DIES AT 70 AP EXCLUSIVE: MLB PROJECTS $640K PER GAME LOSS WITH NO FANS ‘LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE’ DIRECTOR LYNN SHELTON DIES AT 54World More
AS MOSQUES REOPEN IN WEST AFRICA, COVID-19 FEARS GROW DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — It’s been a Ramadan unlike any other for Abdourahmane Sall, far from the mosque during the Muslim holy month as coronavirus cases mount. With only a little over a week … TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR FORMS, 1ST NAMED STORM OF SEASON ALBANIAN PROTESTERS, POLICE CLASH OVER THEATER DEMOLITION THE LATEST: CHURCHES IN GREECE OPEN DOORS AFTER 2 MONTHS RELIEF AND WORRY AS BAVARIAN BREWERY REOPENS TO GUESTSMay 17, 2020
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