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Barbourville City Council member to be sentenced in July after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute controlled substance

Calvin Manis A Barbourville City Council member of more than 20 years has had his sentencing scheduled in the Eastern District of the U.S. District Court for July 7 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully distribute a controlled substance on March 5. Less than 24 hours after attending a Barbourville City Council meeting as a council member, Calvin Manis, 74, pleaded guilty in front of Magistrate Judge Hanly A. Ingram. Judge Ingram later recommended U.S. District Judge Robert E. Wier accept Manis’ plea, which he did on Thursday, March 10. Manis was arrested last summer after the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) visited three pharmacies in the Tri-County. According to an affidavit used to secure the arrest of Manis, investigators from the London DEA office and the Barbourville Police Department interviewed cooperating witnesses in August 2019.

CLOSING THE CONNECTIVITY GAP: Locals concerned with lack of high speed internet for safety, legal and business reasons

topical featured CLOSING THE CONNECTIVITY GAP: Locals concerned with lack of high speed internet for safety, legal and business reasons By Jarrod Mills Staff Writer Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021 From hosting business meetings via Zoom to students attending classes online, the pandemic along with the subsequent lockdowns and social-distancing measures have helped shine a light on the importance of reliable high-speed internet access. While the transition from in-person to virtual has been a mild annoyance for some, many others in more rural areas have had a difficult time simply just connecting. So much so, back in August, Governor Andy Beshear dedicated $8 million in CARES Act funding to help improve broadband connection throughout the state. The Governor also included $50 million dedicated to improving broadband in areas of need in the budget proposal offered to the Kentucky General Assembly.

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