The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education is distributing $1.5 million in grants this month to support nearly two dozen summer “bridge” programs that
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A Washington County man jailed on charges of fleeing a January traffic stop is facing additional charges in connection with a slow-speed pursuit in Monessen last week, according to court dockets.
Denzell Darshai Johnson, 23, of Donora, was jailed last week on multiple criminal charges related to a Jan. 26 incident in West Brownsville where troopers say he fled an attempted traffic stop. Authorities charged him in connection with the Monessen incident after he was jailed. In the Monessen case, they say he was driving a damaged Mercedes and fled a traffic stop in the city about 3 a.m. April 12.
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On April 9, Gov. Andy Beshear announced the appointment of Col. Phillip Burnett Jr. as commissioner of the Kentucky State Police (KSP).
âI believe in Commissioner Burnettâs ability to lead KSP into the future,â said Gov. Beshear. âHe is already working to increase recruitment and create a more diverse workforce, which is crucial to fulfilling our stateâs law enforcement duties.â
During a ceremony at the Capitol, with his family in attendance, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Secretary Mary C. Noble swore in Commissioner Burnett.
Commissioner Burnett pledged to continue working with communities across the commonwealth to protect and serve Kentuckians with honor and dignity.