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Boone County Fiscal Court Meeting-Aug. 10th at 5:30pm

Hola Colegas/Friends,

Many of you know that my family and I have been long time residents of Northern Kentucky. The article listed below, which many of us find it very negative, is the subject of this email.  The Boone County Fiscal Court is scheduled to meet this Tuesday, August 10th at 5:30pm at 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, KY 41005, and pass a resolution that may be anti-immigrant and drastically affect our Latino/Hispanic community.  As a private citizen of Kenton County and former President of Educating Latinos for Kentucky’s Future I am planning in attending this critically important meeting, along with Mr. Jerome Bowles, President of the Northern Kentucky NAACP.  

Kentucky’s First Lady Embarks on a Six State Tour to Promote the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

Kentucky’s First Lady Embarks on a Six State Tour to Promote the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

Kdva - Upcoming Workshops May 2010

Please join us for the following workshops. Feel free to forward this information freely to anyone who would benefit from or be interested in this information.   

Children Exposed to Batterers

Friday, May 14th, 2010

10 AM - 5 PM

This 6-hour workshop will provide service providers an opportunity to learn about the development process of children, domestic violence and resiliency.  This workshop will also outline the effect that batterers can have on children and provide ideas for effective intervention and referrals by social service providers.  The trainer for this workshop holds an Early Childhood Trainer’s Credential.  

Gov. Beshear signs law banning texting while driving

Commonwealth of Kentucky
Office of the Governor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Contact:
Kerri Richardson
502.564.2611
502.330.6633
 
Jill Midkiff
502.564.2611
502.330.1185
 
Gov. Beshear signs law banning texting while driving
Drivers under 18 receive tighter restrictions on cell phone use
 
FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 15, 2010) –Gov. Steve Beshear today signed House Bill 415 into law—banning texting for all drivers and cell phone use for drivers under 18.
 
In December 2009, Gov. Beshear launched his Eyes on the Road effort --an executive order prohibiting text messaging by state employees who are driving government-owned vehicles.

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