Dear Mom,
This year is a year like none other and I want to tell you a few things I think are important for you to know. First, you inspire me to be better. I watch the way you are with your children and my heart smiles. They are truly lucky to have you as their mamma.
Second, you are enough. I see you doubting yourself when you make difficult decisions or your children get angry with you. I see how tired you are but continue to give, both physically and mentally. I see the love you give to everyone who shares a space with you. You are enough and the world is lucky to have you in it.
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Pulaski County Fiscal Court voted 3-1 Tuesday to start the process of purchasing the old First and Farmers branch at Grand Central Place on behalf of the county clerk s office.
The Pulaski County Clerk s Office is continuing to grow by leaps and bounds.
To close out Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court, members entered into a near half-hour executive session in part to discuss potential property acquisition.
As the court reconvened in open session, Judge-Executive Steve Kelley announced that while no action was taken behind closed doors, magistrates would be entertaining a couple of motions in public.
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Governor Andy Beshear, right, hands documents to Secretary of State Michael Adams after signing House Bill 574 into law. Also pictured is State Representative Jennifer Decker (R-Waddy), the bill s primary sponsor.
In a rare show of unity following a contentious 2021 General Assembly, Democrat Governor Andy Beshear was joined by legislative leaders from both parties Wednesday morning as he signed into law the bipartisan election measure shepherded through the legislature by Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams.
House Bill 574, delivered to the governor on March 30, gives Kentucky voters three days of no-excuse, early in-person voting including a Saturday before Election Day. It would allow counties to establish vote centers, where any voter in the county could vote regardless of precinct. It would maintain an online portal for Kentuckians to request a mail-in ballot but keep existing restrictions on who can vote by mail backing off from the temporary, pandemic-