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House Bill 136 in the 2022 session would have created a medical cannabis program. It was passed by the house of representatives 59–34 on March 17, 2022. [1]The governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear, said on April 7, 2022, that he was considering executive action to permit medical cannabis in his state if House Bill 136 was not approved in the state senate. [2]
Columbia Sussex began operation as Columbia Development in 1972 with the construction of a single Days Inn location in Richwood, KY. Rapid expansion followed and by 1978 the company was renamed Columbia Sussex and was the largest Days Inn franchisee with 14 locations many with restaurants named after the founder's wife, Marty.
The department's name was changed to the Department of Sanitation in 1929. [10] 1980: New York City won the right to staff sanitation trucks with a crew of two, instead of three. [11] 1986: New York City hired two female sanitation workers. Initially they did only street-sweeping. Going with sanitation trucks began the following year. [12]
New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) workers collecting garbage on 172nd Street in Manhattan in 1973. New York City's waste management system is a refuse removal system primarily run by the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY).
George Mason (1725–92), statesman known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights" 16,841: 241 sq mi (624 km 2) Meade County: 163: Brandenburg: 1823: Breckinridge County and Hardin County: James Meade, military captain killed at the Battle of Frenchtown: 30,131: 308 sq mi (798 km 2) Menifee County: 165: Frenchburg: 1869
NKY may refer to: Northern Kentucky, a geographical region in the United States; Yokangassi Airport, an airport in the Republic of the Congo with that IATA airport code
William O'Connell Bradley (March 18, 1847 – May 23, 1914) was an American politician from the state of Kentucky.He served as the 32nd Governor of Kentucky and was later elected by the state legislature as a U.S. senator from that state.
Captain McKay selected a number of qualified individuals from the civil service list with the intention of making them Aqueduct Police Sergeants. He created stringent requirements, including that all members must be qualified horseman, and have experience as an officer or non-commissioned officer in the United States Army or the National Guard ...