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How Clark County school leaders address closings, winter weather
SUMMARY: Deciding whether to cancel or delay school is complex, involving coordination between school officials and weather services. Clark County Superintendent Dustin Howard explained that safety is the top priority, with a focus on keeping students in school where they can be fed, cared for, and educated. The district works proactively with the National Weather Service for real-time updates. To ease concerns about children waiting in freezing temperatures, Clark County has introduced a bus tracking app for parents. While many factors influence weather-related decisions, the main goal remains ensuring student safety during travel.
Clark County school leaders said a lot goes on behind the scenes before deciding to cancel or delay classes.
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Kentucky General Assembly picks back up for part 2
SUMMARY: Kentucky lawmakers reconvened in Frankfurt to continue the legislative session, successfully passing House Bill one, an income tax cut championed by Republicans, which is now headed to the governor. This bill received bipartisan support, with only three Democrats opposing it, citing concerns about its regressive impact. Meanwhile, Democrats unveiled a platform of 15 bills aimed at benefiting working Kentuckians, focusing on public schools, criminal justice reform, healthcare access, and workers’ rights, with a significant emphasis on housing. Representative Lindsey Burke highlighted the importance of collaboration with Republicans to ensure the success of their proposals.
Kentucky lawmakers returned to Frankfort Tuesday to pick up part two of this year’s regular session of the General Assembly, and no time was wasted on addressing priorities for both sides.
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Volunteers help Animal Care Society, a no-kill shelter, prepare expanded facilities
SUMMARY: The Animal Care Society (ACS) in Louisville is expanding its facilities, currently housing around 100 animals, including 50 cats and 50 dogs. Community members, including University of Louisville football players and volunteers, helped prepare a new building that will serve as the primary adoption center and cat area. ACS, Kentucky’s first no-kill shelter, has been operational for 40 years and aims to double its capacity to save more animals from euthanasia. The expansion is critical for providing homes to more animals and supporting local rescue organizations during crises. Volunteers dedicated four hours to this rewarding effort.
Volunteers help Animal Care Society, a no-kill shelter, prepare expanded facilities
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WKU basketball player charged with DUI
SUMMARY: Western Kentucky University Men’s Basketball player Jack Edelen was arrested for driving under the influence over the weekend. Head coach Hank Plona stated that the incident does not reflect Edelen’s character. WKU Athletics acknowledged the situation and is handling it internally, with no further comments. Police observed Edelen’s vehicle erratically driving after being stopped at an intersection early Sunday morning. He failed to provide proof of insurance and was arrested following field sobriety tests. Edelen faces charges for DUI and failure to maintain insurance. He will not participate in upcoming road games against Kennesaw State and Jacksonville State.
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