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| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for 2025-11-27 ( 6 items ) |
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Bridging the Gap: University of Kentucky Graduate Student Uses Knitted E-textiles to Meet Accessibility Needs (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 27 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news:
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Bridging the gap: UK graduate student uses knitted e-textiles to meet accessibility needs
By Hannah Piedad
Drawing inspiration from all around her, University of Kentucky College of Design graduate student Faezah Panahandeh is working to bridge the accessibility gap through design.
Panahandeh, who already holds a master's degree in Iranian architectural studies, is pursuing a second master's in inte more PR
Florida Man and Woman Sentenced for Conspiracy to Sell Counterfeit Drugs on Dark Web (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 27 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky posted the following news release on Nov. 25, 2025:
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Florida Man and Woman Sentenced for Conspiracy to Sell Counterfeit Drugs on Dark Web
This press release about a case that occurred during the 43-day government shutdown is now available after the return to normal operations.
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LONDON, Ky. - A Boca Raton, Fl., man, Michael Basalyga, 36, and woman, Reina Chirinos de Urena, 39, were sen more PR
London Man Sentenced for Money Laundering Conspiracy Involving COVID Relief Loans (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 27 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky posted the following news release on Nov. 25, 2025:
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London Man Sentenced for Money Laundering Conspiracy Involving COVID Relief Loans
This press release about a case that occurred during the 43-day government shutdown is now available after the return to normal operations.
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LONDON, Ky. - A London man, Joshua Pennington, 51, was sentenced on October 17 by U.S. District Judge Claria H more PR
Nuclear past haunts airmen: Veterans fight for toxic exposure recognition (10)
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Nov. 26 [Category: National Defense] -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news:
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Nuclear past haunts airmen: Veterans fight for toxic exposure recognition
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Air Force veteran David Crete didn't think much of the small, painful lump he discovered beneath his skin years after leaving the service. But when that lump grew to the size of a grapefruitpressing against his spine and requiring surgical removalhe began to fear something far more serious was at pl more PR
The future of DAV belongs to those who serve (10)
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Nov. 26 [Category: National Defense] -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news:
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The future of DAV belongs to those who serve
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The future of your departments and chapters depends on the volunteer opportunities you provide. Here's why:
Recruitment: Most veterans are looking for purpose. Volunteer opportunities are a great way to connect that desire with meaningful action while building a vibrant organization that people want to be part of.
Retention more PR
U.S. Attorney's Office Highlights Drug Trafficking and Illegal Firearm Possession Sentencings During Lapse in Federal Appropriations (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 27 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky posted the following news release on Nov. 25, 2025:
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U.S. Attorney's Office Highlights Drug Trafficking and Illegal Firearm Possession Sentencings During Lapse in Federal Appropriations
Throughout the 43-day lapse in government funding, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky continued to advance the Department of Justice's mission in priority enforcement areas, in more PR
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