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The Kentucky High School Athletic Association is facing a possible emergency injunction against their “return to play” policy. Mount Sterling parent Dr. John Kelly Johnson filed for the injunction late last week, saying the KHSAA policy requiring players who test positive to sit out for 22 days is extreme. Johnson says the association should align with the 14-day guidelines set for the SEC regarding a return to play. KHSAA officials haven’t commented on the case. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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Johnson County Fiscal Court February 19, 2021, 6:00 p.m. Press Release: Johnson County road crews, along with several contractors, National Guard, and.
On Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced nearly 2,000 cases of COVID-19, but said the state's positivity rate has decreased to 6.89%. "Overall, our COVI.
The cost of regular gas in Kentucky is nine cents-a-gallon higher than a week ago. Triple-A says drivers across the commonwealth are paying $2.43 a ga.
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With some power outages in Eastern Kentucky in their tenth day, electric cooperative crews on Friday continued to address major damage to the system, including snapped poles. Efforts have been complicated by debris, blocked roads and relentless falling trees, branches and ice.
With a rebuild of significant parts of electric systems necessary, co-ops in Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky continue to gradually but urgently restore power. Co-ops began Friday with about 36,000 consumer-members without power. As of 4pm Friday, that figure had dropped to 27,601. At the height of the outages, more than 100,000 consumer-members were without power on Tuesday morning.