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RWB Why are some Kentucky communities voting on medical marijuana?
SUMMARY: The new medical cannabis program permits local communities in Kentucky to opt out, creating a scenario where over 50 counties and cities will let voters decide on medical marijuana sales via ballot questions. While many jurisdictions initially opted in, local leaders have resolved to allow community votes considering their impact. Even in opted-out areas, patients can access cannabis statewide. Representative Bray, who initially opposed the bill for being overly broad, supports local decisions while acknowledging potential confusion among voters. Senator Thomas emphasizes local control and believes any confusion will stem from misinterpreting votes as a stance on cannabis legality rather than sales.
Some Kentucky voters will be deciding if their communities can have medical marijuana businesses operate locally, but it’s not on every ballot. Sen. Reggie Thomas and Rep. Josh Bray iron out the confusion on Red, White, and Bluegrass and discuss what they expect to see in their communities.
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Evening weather forecast 11/20/2024
SUMMARY: Winter weather is approaching Kentucky, with temperatures dropping to the low 40s and feeling like the upper 30s. A winter weather advisory is set for Southeastern Kentucky tomorrow night through early Friday, highlighting the potential for accumulating snowfall, especially in higher elevations. Snow is expected to start late Thursday evening, with the possibility of a wintry mix overnight. While most areas may see only light accumulations, Southeastern Kentucky could receive up to four inches of snow. Temperature highs will remain in the 30s, but a warm-up is expected by the weekend, potentially reaching 60 by Monday.
FOX 56 meteorologist Justin Esterly details the chances of snow across the Bluegrass in Wednesday’s evening forecast.
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Nicholasville organization activates weather plan in response to bitter cold temperatures
SUMMARY: As freezing temperatures approach, the Jessamine County Homeless Coalition adapts to provide a warm refuge for those in need. The facility on East Maple Street functions as a warming center, allowing individuals to stay even with a clean background check, bypassing usual paperwork during extreme weather. Staff are prepared to accommodate overflow by setting up additional sleeping spaces. Residents express gratitude for a safe environment, highlighting the dangers of winter nights spent outside. The Coalition’s commitment to assisting individuals, regardless of capacity, emphasizes their role in offering warmth and support during critical times.
With the incoming freezing temps, organizations like the Jessamine County Homeless Coalition are preparing to take more people in.
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Attorney General holds post-election inquiry drawing
SUMMARY: The Kentucky Attorney General’s office conducted a drawing to select 12 counties for a postelection inquiry aimed at protecting ballot integrity. The selected counties include Callaway, Davis, Jefferson, Jesson, Bole, Baron, Warren, Campbell, Metcalfe, Edmonson, Lincoln, and Trigg. Throughout the year, the office monitors potential election law violations via a hotline, which received over 700 messages, including nearly 350 on Election Day. Each inquiry is investigated seriously, emphasizing the stewardship of elected officials to ensure fair and secure elections. Findings from the investigations will be presented to a grand jury in the audited counties.
The Kentucky Attorney General’s office held a drawing on Wednesday randomly selecting 12 counties to go through a post-election day inquiry.
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