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/ WSIP AM 1490 | CBS Sports Apr 1, 2021 5:19 AM The Magoffin Co Sheriff’s Office arrested a woman recently and charged her with drug trafficking. The Sheriff’s Office was at the woman’s house to serve a bench warrant on her, but while the Deputy was at the house he spotted a bag of suspected heroin. The Deputy was given permission to search of the home and uncovered additional suspected heroin and other drugs, along with scales and drug paraphernalia. The woman was identified as 52 year-old Sheila Arnett, who now faces charges of heroin trafficking, drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. ....
/ WSIP AM 1490 | CBS Sports Apr 1, 2021 5:23 AM The Johnson Co Health Department reported 6 new case of COVID-19 within the county on Wednesday, March 31. With Wednesday’s new cases, Johnson County’s total now increases to 2,058 cases, with 2009 recovered. There are currently 24 active cases, 3 person is hospitalized and there has been 25 reported deaths in Johnson Co since the pandemic first started. The Johnson Co Health Dept. reported that Johnson Co. closed out the month of March with a total of 105 cases. Here is the breakdown of monthly total cases for Johnson Co since the first case was reported in April 2020: April – 3 ....
The Kentucky Senate is passing a measure that includes 140-million dollars for full-day kindergarten in the state. This legislation only covers for . ....
White House officials say President Biden has approved Kentucky's disaster declaration. Biden has released federal assistance to help with recovery ef. ....
/ WSIP AM 1490 | CBS Sports Mar 16, 2021 10:56 PM On Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear reported 819 new COVID-19 cases, 24 COVID-19 deaths and a positivity rate of 3.87%. “This week, while we are so hopeful, this virus is still out there and it is still dangerous. Please continue to wear your mask and social distance – even if you’ve been vaccinated, you have a duty to everybody else who is still waiting for their vaccine,” said Gov. Beshear. “Remember, by May 31, we believe every Kentucky adult who wants a vaccine will have gotten at least their first shot of hope. We believe that we will beat the president’s goal to open appointments up to everybody 16 and up by May 1.” ....