Archive for March 31st, 2010
morning cram (super intentions edition)
KY~ A barge hits a Kentucky Lake bridge and sinks. Trigg County Schools begin interviewing superintendent candidates and McCracken County plans to do the same in mid-April. Where McCracken builds its upcoming Emergency Center could be decided by a grant. 130 Fort Campbell soldiers expected home Friday. The new manager of Hopkins County’s Animal Shelter didn’t pan out. KY Utilities now offers an online map of power outages. Jobless rates were higher in every county last year. The Commonwealth declines to join other states challenging healthcare reform. Beshear urges no education budget cuts, as legislative leaders continue to make us wait.
TN~ Clarksville Mayor Johnny Piper will not run for re-election. No hablan Inglés? A bill says no driver’s license for you!
Written by Chris Taylor
March 31, 2010 at 8:49 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
Tagged with 218th Military Police Company, Animal Shelter, barge, bridge, budget, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER, FORT CAMPBELL, general assembly, healthcare reform, hopkins county, Jack Conway, Johnny Piper, KY Lake, KY UTILITIES, lawsuits, maps, McCracken County, Misty Payne, re-election, STEVE BESHEAR, superintendent, trigg county, Van Newberry




