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In Kentucky stop, Mitch McConnell refuses to say if he's recently been tested for COVID-19

In Kentucky stop, Mitch McConnell refuses to say if he's recently been tested for COVID-19

Louisville Courier Journal GEORGETOWN, Ky. — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Georgetown refused to tell reporters if he has recently been tested for COVID-19, following Friday's bombshell announcements that President Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Mike Lee have both ."Have I ever been tested? Yes," said McConnell after repeated attempts at the question. "But I'm not going to answer questions about when."McConnell made his remarks at the Georgetown Community Hospital on Friday afternoon, where he touted $6.6 million in federal funds delivered to the facility and $12 billion...

October 2, 2020
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Steve Pitt, top adviser to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, resigns

Steve Pitt, top adviser to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, resigns

Louisville Courier JournalView CommentsLOUISVILLE, Ky. — A top adviser to Kentucky's attorney general resigned from his position on May 26, five days after The Courier Journal revealed his  while serving as general counsel to former Gov. Matt Bevin.Steve Pitt served as counsel and special adviser to Daniel Cameron since the new attorney general took office in December. He did not cite a specific reason in the hand-delivered resignation letter."Per our ongoing discussions, I hereby tender my resignation as your General Counsel effective at the close of...

June 8, 2020
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Coronavirus hot spots plague Western Kentucky, Southeast Indiana and Northern Tennessee

Coronavirus hot spots plague Western Kentucky, Southeast Indiana and Northern Tennessee

Louisville Courier JournalView CommentsLOUISVILLE, Ky. — On March 15, a church revival held in the heart of Western Kentucky to radiate joy and love — the novel coronavirus.Like a pebble tossed in a pond, the virus rippled throughout the region, helping turn the area within weeks into a hot spot for COVID-19 — and giving Hopkins County the second-highest infection and death rate in Kentucky.One large get-together, one unguarded moment, and an entire region can become infected."A single mass gathering that's held right now — pick your county — can blow up like we have...

April 10, 2020
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