Labor Sec. Ramsey says the time is now for state to bolster apprenticeship program

by Nick Storm, @NickStorm_cn2 – FRANKFORT — Labor Cabinet Secretary Derrick Ramsey is pushing hard to match more potential employees utilizing a long developed but often forgotten program of apprenticeships. To pair more work-ready employees with employers, Ramsey and his team are traveling the state and challenging the culture against vocational programs. As the former UK quarterback…

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High court rules against Bevin university cuts

by Tom Loftus, @TomLoftus_CJ – FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Gov. Matt Bevin exceeded his authority last spring in unilaterally ordering funding cuts to state universities. “The Governor’s reduction of the allotments of the universities in this case exceeded his statutory authority to revise allotments…” wrote Justice Mary C. Noble in…

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Paul highlights efforts to block arms sales, foreign aid to Middle East countries for domestic projects in new TV ad

by Kevin Wheatley, @KWheatley_cn2 – On the heels of a failed vote to block a proposed arms sale worth some $1.15 billion to Saudi Arabia, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul’s campaign released a new television ad on Thursday highlighting his push to curtail deals between the U.S. and Middle Eastern countries. The 30-second spot, which is scheduled to…

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Koch Bros. mailing state House ads in Kentucky

by Joseph Gerth, @Joe_Gerth – An organization affiliated with the conservative billionaire Koch Brothers has begun mailing out campaign literature attacking Democrats who are running for the state House of Representatives. Voters in the state’s 39th District, which includes most of Jessamine County and a small piece of Fayette, received mailers early in the week attacking Democratic Rep. Russ…

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Kentucky social workers say system is in crisis, placing children in danger

by VALARIE HONEYCUTT SPEARS, [email protected] – On a Facebook page called “Kentucky Kids Matter,” state child protection workers say Kentucky’s system is in crisis and children are in danger. “We have a crisis going on that should be concerning to all people as our children are in serious danger due to the current conditions of child protective services,”…

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Ethics commission fines 3 former state workers

by Associated Press  – FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Executive Branch Ethics Commission has issued $7,000 in fines to three former state workers for violating ethics laws. The commission fined former Probation and Parole officer Patrick Hoover $1,500 for exchanging “sexually explicit text messages and photos” with a woman he was supervising. Former Department of Corrections officer Dana…

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NKY groups eligible for $30 million in workforce funding

by Fatima Hussein, [email protected] – Boone County Schools, Northern Kentucky University and others have been invited to apply for consideration funding through Gov. Matt Bevin’s contentious new workforce development program. The Work Ready Skills Advisory Committee, formed to select projects for the commonwealth’s new $100 million workforce bond program, has invited 91 local applicants to submit proposals for funding consideration. The…

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