Great news on the Kentucky economy, etc ..
There's great news on the Kentucky economy as jobless rates are down in 114 counties from December 2005 to December 2006. Here's the news release:
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 31, 2007) — Unemployment rates fell in 114 Kentucky counties between December 2005 and December 2006, rose in three counties and stayed the same in three counties, according to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training in the Education Cabinet. To read more, click here.
Also the Governor's office has launched the "SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING" campaign, which urges the public to report suspicious activity to 1-866-EYE-ON-KY or other local Law Enforcement tip lines -- like Louisville’s (502) 574-LMPD and Bowling Green/Warren County’s (270) 781-CLUE. Citizens may also issue a tip on-line by visiting www.homelandsecurity.ky.gov/tipline. “Suspicious activity” can include:
Persons asking unusual questions about building security;
Persons taking pictures or video of buildings, bridges or other locations;
Persons asking detailed questions about the schedules of public transportation;
Persons seen timing the arrival/departure of public transportation;
Persons seen loitering around non-public areas around reservoirs, water treatment plants, dams or power plants;
Persons watching a building for extended periods of time;
Suspicious vehicles parked in unusual places or at unusual times.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 31, 2007) — Unemployment rates fell in 114 Kentucky counties between December 2005 and December 2006, rose in three counties and stayed the same in three counties, according to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training in the Education Cabinet. To read more, click here.
Also the Governor's office has launched the "SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING" campaign, which urges the public to report suspicious activity to 1-866-EYE-ON-KY or other local Law Enforcement tip lines -- like Louisville’s (502) 574-LMPD and Bowling Green/Warren County’s (270) 781-CLUE. Citizens may also issue a tip on-line by visiting www.homelandsecurity.ky.gov/tipline. “Suspicious activity” can include:
Persons asking unusual questions about building security;
Persons taking pictures or video of buildings, bridges or other locations;
Persons asking detailed questions about the schedules of public transportation;
Persons seen timing the arrival/departure of public transportation;
Persons seen loitering around non-public areas around reservoirs, water treatment plants, dams or power plants;
Persons watching a building for extended periods of time;
Suspicious vehicles parked in unusual places or at unusual times.
Labels: Economic news, Public Service, Republicanism
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