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WEATHER
The National Weather Service in Louisville has issued a Travelers Advisory for slick roads, which is in effect until 10am.
Wet roadways coupled with a light amount of snowfall earlier this morning has led to icy roadways as temperatures have fallen into the 20s. Secondary and elevated roadways are most likely to be affected.
Motorists are urged to use caution this morning, as black ice is difficult to spot. Slow down and allow plenty of time to reach your destination. Conditions should improve by the mid morning hours.
Stay tuned to NOAA all hazards weather radio and your local media for the latest on this winter weather situation. More information, along with other weather, hydrological and climate information can be found at weather.gov/louisville[1]. ---###---
1: http://weather.gov/louisville
CYNTHIANA / HARRISON
Due to slick road conditions there will be no school today, Monday, January 26, 2015.
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2: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10152529944781607&id=296254501606
Cynthiana Mayor James Smith has announced that he will be introducing a resolution at tomorrow's Commissioner's meeting, which will ask for higher penalties for persons arrested for dealing and trafficking drugs, as well as increasing funds for programs that will aid addicts in recovery. Smith states that he will urge the Commission to vote in support of his resolution, which he plans to deliver to Frankfort.
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3: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10152947555568820&id=762763819
KENTUCKY
Kentucky State Police has reported that the agency is roughly 100 troopers short of its authorized staffing level, due in part to retirements and challenges in finding recruits. Trooper Paul Blanton says there are certain challenges in recruiting eligible applicants, and readying a new cadet class takes a long time. Among the challenges, Blanton notes that some applicants--such as those with visible tattoos--are immediately disqualified; another challenge comes from newly trained troopers leaving the KSP for other law enforcement agencies. The agency currently has 910 troopers, including 69 new trainees that graduated last week.
http://wuky.org/post/state-police-experiencing-trooper-shortage[4] ---###---
4: http://wuky.org/post/state-police-experiencing-trooper-shortage
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) has released preliminary figures in a Jan. 16 report, indicating that 667 people lost their lives on Kentucky roadways last year, up from 638 in 2013. Transportation Secretary Mike Hancock said saving lives and reducing serious injuries is a top priority of the administration.
âWe are saddened by the fatality increase, and we firmly believe that one fatality is too many,â Hancock said. âThe Governorâs Executive Committee on Highway Safety is committed to providing direction on traffic safety issues as we move âToward Zero Deathsâ on Kentuckyâs roadways.â
KSP Commissioner Rodney Brewer says the increase in fatalities during 2014 will not discourage his agency from striving âToward Zero Deathsâ in 2015. âWe are utilizing real-time, digital traffic data to identify high crash corridors and increasing patrols and enforcement efforts in those areas.â
The figures will remain classified as preliminary until all highway crash data is collected. A final report is expected by April.
For more information, visit http://highwaysafety.ky.gov[5] and http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org[6].
5: http://highwaysafety.ky.gov
6: http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org
http://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-Stream.aspx?viewMode=ViewDetailInNewPage&eventID=%7b5EEFFE7B-8740-482B-8ECF-3A9FD60FAC07%7d&activityType=PressRelease[7] ---###---
Kentucky state Rep. Mike Harmon has filed for his run as state auditor on Friday morning. The Danville Republican has served in the state House since 2003 and represents Boyle and Casey counties. Harmon says he will use "conservative, practical principles" to guard state funds. Democratic incumbent Adam Edelen is the only other candidate to have filed for auditor so far. The deadline to file for statewide office is 4 p.m. Jan. 27.
http://wuky.org/post/republican-harmon-files-ky-auditor[8] ---###---
8: http://wuky.org/post/republican-harmon-files-ky-auditor
NATION
An unknown device has been discovered on the grounds of the White House, according to information released by White House spokesman Josh Earnest. Secret Service Agents recovered the object, and established a security perimeter around the building. The device does not pose "any kind of ongoing threat," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said during a press briefing. Neither President Barack Obama nor first lady Michelle Obama were on the premises when the device was located; both are currently in India. As of the time of this writing, no details about the device or the exact location where it was found have been released.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/26/device-found-white-house_n_6545156.html?utm_hp_ref=dc&ir=DC[9] ---###---
ENTERTAINMENT
The Rohs Opera House has announced their scheduled films for the next five weekends:
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[âŠ] âMorning News â 01/26/15â was originally published on J. Palmer [âŠ]