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Oldham County gets $1.8 million in state funds to improve busy school highway corridor


Oldham County gets $1.8 million in state funds to improve busy school highway corridor
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Updated: 6:09 PM EDT Jul 26, 2021
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Updated: 6:09 PM EDT Jul 26, 2021
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think we re ready to get started. I would like to begin by introducing myself. I m Joyce fletcher and the chairman of our Board of Education in Oldham County and I want to thank each and every one of you for being here for this exciting announcement. The Board of Education has worked diligently For several years with our Central Office personnel and with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and others to improve traffic safety. On 1793, we are thrilled to announce the commitment from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet of $1 million, $810 to begin True. Mhm. Okay. Yeah. To begin design and construction of additional turn lanes on 1793 and I would be remiss in my job if I didn t also take this opportuni ....

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Oldham County teachers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations


Oldham County teachers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations
As Kentucky moves into phase 1B of the vaccination rollout, more essential workers are rolling up their sleeves including teachers and staff members at a local school district.
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Updated: 5:45 PM EST Jan 21, 2021
Oldham County teachers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations
As Kentucky moves into phase 1B of the vaccination rollout, more essential workers are rolling up their sleeves including teachers and staff members at a local school district.
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Updated: 5:45 PM EST Jan 21, 2021
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THIS SIGNALS A RETURN TO NORMALCY. LAUREN: IT WAS A LINE THAT N ONE SEEMED TO MIND STANDING IN, AS OLDHAM COUNTY’S TEACHERS AND OTHER STAFF MEMBERS WAITED TO GET THEIR COVID-19 VACCINATION ON THURSDAY. RAINE ROGERS, A FIRST GRADE TEACHER AT BUCKER, SAYS ROLLING UP HER SLEEVE GAVE HER HOPE. HAVING THE KIDS BACK IN THE CLASSROOM AND J ....

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Kentucky schools gathering lists of teachers and staff who want COVID-19 vaccine


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Public and private school personnel throughout Kentucky are deciding whether they want to take a new COVID-19 vaccine, possibly in a matter of weeks, as school systems prepare extensive inoculation plans for their employees.
School districts have been asked to submit lists of all workers who want to take a COVID-19 vaccine to the Kentucky Department for Public Health by Dec. 30.
John Wright, community relations specialist for Hardin County Schools, said the district sent a survey gauging interest in taking a COVID-19 vaccine early Thursday and had received 500 responses within about 10 minutes.
About half of the staff at Oldham County Schools, which has some 2,000 employees, has replied to a similar survey so far, and Superintendent Greg Schultz says around 90% of respondents so far want a vaccine whenever the district receives its allotment of doses. ....

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