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The Department of Juvenile Justice responded by producing 259 pages of reports with the youths’ names redacted, as allowed under the open records law. They covered incidents from Nov. 19, 2023 ...
In the days following the Feb. 12 introduction of the major overhaul of Kentucky’s 48-year-old open records law, transparency advocates have increased alarm, government groups have expressed ...
FRANKFORT — A bill aimed at changing Kentucky’s open records law has been revised in response to criticism but is still problematic, open government advocates say.. Despite revisions, House ...
The legislature met in January 1842, and decided to form the new county. [9] The county was formed, as Kentucky's 95th county, from portions of Harlan, Perry, and Pike counties, and named for Robert P. Letcher, who was the governor of Kentucky at that time. Its county seat, Whitesburg, was called Summit City before becoming the county seat.
Amye Bensenhaver, a former deputy attorney general specializing in the Kentucky Open Records Act and current co-director of the Kentucky Open Government Coalition, celebrated the news.
From Kentucky: "an individual residing in Kentucky, a domestic business with a location in Kentucky (or an out-of-state business registered with the Secretary of State), a person who works in Kentucky, a person or business that owns real property within Kentucky, a person or business authorized to act on behalf of a Kentucky resident, or a news ...
KDLA runs the Kentucky State Digital Archives, digital public records of state and local government agencies with free online searchable access for the public. The Archives Research Room houses Kentucky's historic public records including: City, county and state government records; Birth and Death Records (1852 through 1910)
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