Kentucky COVID-19 positivity rate continues to rise; Gov. Beshear urges caution Share Updated: 8:58 PM EDT Apr 2, 2021 The Associated Press Share Updated: 8:58 PM EDT Apr 2, 2021
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Show Transcript is four o clock on Wednesday. It s that time this week we re coming together to remember We re gonna get through this, and we re gonna get through it. Uh, together. I want to thank Joyce Cheng for, uh, the new mask. The new team. Kentucky mask. Appreciate. Uh, your work. Let s start with a bit of good news. After what I would describe as a very difficult legislative session at the end, we saw some bipartisanship. We saw some teamwork. And the governor s office, along with the majority leadership and the minority leadership in the House and the Senate yesterday were able, uh, to direct funds from the American Rescue Act that are going to create tens of thousands of jobs across this commonwealth. They re gonna begin the process o
Governor: Kentucky seeing possible plateau in COVID-19 cases after recent surge from holidays Share Updated: 8:31 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 The Associated Press Share Updated: 8:31 PM EST Jan 12, 2021
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Show Transcript Good afternoon, everybody. Afternoon, Virginia. It s four o clock time. We come together about three days a week and remember that we re gonna get through this, and we re gonna get through this together. Today is gonna be pretty short. We re having to move our vaccine update to Thursday for a couple of reasons. First, uh, the federal government has not updated. What are allocation is gonna be next week for at least one of the vaccines. And second, we believe we re gonna have a major announcement on Thursday which will give us a chance to talk about it all together. Uh, I m happy to answer questions about it from those that have them at the end, but we believe that the Thursday update will be significant on mawr.
New executive order from Gov. Beshear recommends another delay in in-person instruction Share Updated: 5:07 PM EST Dec 18, 2020 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 5:07 PM EST Dec 18, 2020
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Show Transcript substrates for Tier one automotive suppliers. The company opened its Clark County facility less than a decade ago, but it s already become an important and critical part of that community. Tyco s initial investment in Winchester plan for the creation of 30 jobs at about $22 an hour. But to date the company has created 44 jobs, paying an average hourly wage of $26 an hour. And they re not finished growing yet. I am happy to share that. Taika now plans to expand the Clark County operation with a $4.4 million investment that s gonna create another 20. Good paying jobs, like many industries, has been a difficult year for the automotive sector, so I am all that much happier to see. The continued success of companies like Taik