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In 1948, the Kentucky General Assembly enacted the State Police Act, creating the Kentucky State Police and making Kentucky the 38th state to create a force whose jurisdiction extends throughout the given state. The act was signed July 1 of that year by Governor Earle C. Clements. The force was modeled after the Pennsylvania State Police.
The New York State Department of Conservation says 95% of major wildfires in the state between 1993-2017 were caused by human activity. Lightning caused the other 5%. Lightning caused the other 5%.
The 1939–40 Police Blue Book published by the International Association of Chiefs of Police listed 146 employees, 56 patrol cars, and 21 motorcycles for the Kentucky Highway Patrol. [3] On July 1, 1948, the Kentucky Highway Patrol was abolished due to the passage of the State Police Act, which was promoted by Governor Earle C. Clements.
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More than 200 new Kentucky laws take effect July 15. Here are some you should know about. Transportation Autonomous vehicles. House Bill 7 allows autonomous (driverless) vehicles to operate on ...
1957: First formal training for Conservation Officers given by: Dept. of Personnel, Kentucky State Police, County Court Officials. 1960: First spring turkey season (April 27–29) in 35 years. 1961: Buckhorn, Rough and Dewey lakes have 12" size limit on black bass. Trout stocking program begins.
Reports indicate 67 wildfires are burning across Kentucky. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us