Apr 27, 2021 10:10 AM The White House is ordering federal assistance for Kentucky following historic flooding. President Biden approved Kentucky’s disaster declaration over the weekend, two weeks after aid was requested by Governor Andy Beshear. Heavy rains over a three-day period at the end of February and beginning of March led to significant flooding along the Green, Kentucky, Licking, Ohio, Rolling Fork, and Mississippi rivers. Federal approval will move individual and household assistance requests forward for more than 23-hundred impacted homes in Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Floyd, Johnson, Lee, Magoffin, Martin, and Powell counties. To apply for FEMA Individual Assistance, if you were impacted by the March 1, 2021 flood event, please visit www.disasterassistance.gov/
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Show Transcript Good evening, Team Kentucky. This is Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman, and I am here with some good news items today and some information to share with all of you. Uh, related Thio a few initiatives. First, I m gonna start with the Kentucky Broadband Initiative. Reminder that we need every single Kentucky in to go thio speed test dot k y dot gov. In order to take the speed test, which will give us data, we need to build a map across Kentucky of the high end low points of Internet connectivity. That map then will provide guidance for our public and private partners to be able to help us spring broadband to the last mile on connect every Kentucky household that we possibly can to affordable, reliable Internet. And so
Wellesley police log
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The following is an excerpt from the Wellesley Police log. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.
On Jan. 4 at 1 p.m., Officer Pino spoke with a woman about a possible attempted breaking and entering overnight. She said that at 2:30 a.m. her dog began barking which was unusual. She noticed some footprints in the snow around her house. Officer Pino checked her residence and did not notice any signs of attempted forced entry
On Jan 4 at 4:51 p.m., Officer Harris spoke with a man regarding identity theft. The man said he had been the victim of a fraudulent unemployment claim a few months prior and had reported the issue to the Office of Unemployment. On Jan. 3 he received a “Go Bank” debit card along with paperwork with his name on it in the mail. He stated he had not opened a new account. Officer Pino advised him to notify his own bank and monitor his credit for any suspicious fraud
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