Now Accepting Applications for Educating Kentucky Scholarships
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PADUCAH, Ky., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Bryant Law Center, with offices in Paducah and Louisville, began accepting entries in the firms new
Educating Kentucky Scholarship program to award two $1,000 scholarships to eligible Kentucky high school seniors and Kentucky college students who produce and submit winning video essays.
For graduating Kentucky high school seniors who will be attending a Kentucky college or university next fall, the topic is to produce 2-4 minute long video discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected your education with an emphasis on any unexpected positive changes you may have experienced.
The husband and children of Christina Mauser, a victim of the January 26 helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven other people, are suing the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department over photos that were taken at the scene of the horrific crash.
In a lawsuit filed in L.A. on Wednesday, Christina Mauser’s husband, Matthew Mauser, accuses the department of invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and more, claiming that Sheriff Alex Villanueva falsely assured crash victim families that the site had been secured, while in reality “no fewer than eight” sheriff’s deputies were able to take “gratuitous” photos of the deceased victims.