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State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Thursday January 26, 2023 ( 3 items )  

Kentucky Air National Guard: Chief Hager Retires After 33 Years Of Service
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Jan. 26 (TNSper) -- The Kentucky Air National Guard issued the following news: Chief Master Sgt. Michael S. Hager, non-commissioned officer in charge of the 123rd Medical Group's Detachment 1, retired from military service during a ceremony at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base here Sept. 10, ending a career spanning 33 years. Lt. Col. Tiffany Hubbard, detachment commander, spoke highly of Hager's character during the ceremony, which was held in base Fuel Cell Hangar.   more

Kentucky PSC Issues Order Involving City of Harrodsburg Water Dept.
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, Jan. 26 (TNSsro) -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued the following order (Case No. 2022-00349) on Jan. 25, 2023: * * * In the Matter of: Electronic Tariff Filing Of The City Of Harrodsburg Water Dept. Revising Its Wholesale Water Service Rates COMMISSION STAFF'S THIRD REQUEST FOR INFORMATION TO CITY OF HARRODSBURG WATER DEPT. City of Harrodsburg Water Dept. (Harrodsburg), pursuant to 807 KAR 5:001E, is to file with the Commission an electronic version of the  more

WKU Graduate Receives Folk Heritage Award
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Jan. 26 (TNSawa) -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news on Jan. 25, 2023: WKU graduate Maxine Ray of Bowling Green was among the recipients of the 2022 Governor's Awards in the Arts. Ray, who earned a master's degree in Folk Studies, received the Folk Heritage Award for her work to document and share the stories of Jonesville and other Black communities in Bowling Green. "I'm honored and humbled to know that my work is recognized by my community as w  more