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Kentucky governor signs student discipline bill into law
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A invoice geared toward defusing classroom disruptions was signed into regulation Thursday by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who stated it will permit faculty directors to intervene earlier than conditions escalate.
The Democratic governor advised reporters that the invoice seeks to make sure that college students posing “a big and critical potential for hurt to a faculty aren’t instantly again in that faculty.”
“In the long run, I believe it’s one invoice that basically comes down to highschool security, at a time once we’ve seen some actually scary incidents throughout the nation,” Beshear stated. “That is one which I consider, if carried out appropriately, can hopefully intervene earlier than a few of these issues occur.”
The invoice focuses on how faculty directors can reply to classroom disruptions.
Beneath the invoice, a pupil faraway from the identical classroom thrice inside 30 days could also be suspended from faculty for being “chronically disruptive.” Principals might require a evaluate of classroom points with the instructor and the scholar’s mother and father to find out a “plan of action” relating to the teenager’s continued placement within the classroom.
The invoice would permit principals to completely take away a pupil from a classroom for the rest of the college yr if their presence would “chronically disrupt the schooling course of for different college students.”
Such college students could possibly be assigned to a different classroom or an alternate program.
One other provision would end in a pupil’s expulsion for no less than 12 months if faculty district officers decide, primarily based on clear and convincing proof, that the scholar made threats posing a hazard to college students, college or workers. College students could possibly be positioned in an alternate program, as a substitute of being expelled.
The invoice received overwhelming help within the state’s Republican-dominated legislature.
Throughout the Home debate, Republican Rep. Timmy Truett stated the disciplinary steps aren’t meant to extend pupil suspensions or expulsions. However motion is required as a result of lecturers, workers and college students deserve a studying setting free from disruptive conduct, stated Truett, the invoice’s lead sponsor.
“This invoice will make public schooling higher,” Truett stated throughout the debate.
Beshear signed a number of different payments Thursday, together with:
—Home Invoice 180, which requires well being insurers to cowl “biomarker assessments” that may assist decide one of the best most cancers therapy plans for sufferers. The bipartisan measure has been hailed as an vital step in a state lengthy stricken by excessive charges of cancers.
“This permits us to get focused, precision therapy to sufferers on the proper time,” stated Republican Rep. Kimberly Poore Moser, the invoice’s lead sponsor. “It will lower your expenses. It will save lives.”
The assessments display sufferers for genes, proteins and different substances, giving docs details about a affected person’s situation and the way the affected person will react to sure drugs primarily based on their genetic make-up. Acquiring genetic info permits for focused therapy.
—Home Invoice 544, which requires state regulation of hemp-derived delta-8 THC merchandise.
The invoice directs Kentucky’s Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies to manage delta-8 merchandise. The measure units pointers for these rules — together with banning the sale of delta-8 merchandise to anybody youthful than 21. These pointers additionally name for retaining the merchandise behind retail counters and requiring that the elements be clearly proven on product labels. Hemp is the low-THC model of the hashish plant. THC is the hashish compound that offers marijuana its excessive.
“This can be a market that we are able to simply not let go unchecked and unregulated,” stated Republican Rep. Rebecca Raymer, the invoice’s lead sponsor.
Kentucky
NCAA Resume Watch: Another Quad 1 Week for Kentucky
It was a roller-coaster week for Kentucky in the NET Rankings. After losing at Georgia, the Cats fell to No. 18. After beating Mississippi State in Starkville, they’re back up to No. 13, just one spot lower than last Monday.
Every Monday until Selection Sunday, we’ll be looking at Kentucky’s team sheet, which the Selection Committee will use as it determines the Cats’ seed in the NCAA Tournament. Both of last week’s games were in Quad 1 (Quad 1A, to be exact), bringing Kentucky’s Quad 1 record to 4-3. This week, the Cats could make it 6-3, as the Texas A&M and Alabama games are two of 11 Quad 1 games remaining on the schedule. Eight of those eleven are in Quad 1A, considered the best of the best when it comes to NCAA Tournament resumes.
Let’s break it all down.
- Quad 1: 4-3 (Games Remaining: 11)
- Quad 1A: 4-2
- Quad 1B: 0-1
- Quad 2: 1-0 (Games Remaining: 3)
- Quad 3: 2-0 (Games Remaining: 1)
- Quad 4: 6-0 (Games Remaining: 0)
Quad 1: 4-3
- Quad 1: Home: 1-30 | Neutral: 1-50 | Away: 1-75
- *Quad 1A: Home 1-15 | Neutral 1-25 | Away 1-40
- Quad 1B: Home 16-30 | Neutral 26-50 | Away 41-75
NET Ranking | Date | Opponent | Result |
1 | 03/01/2025 | * Auburn | |
2 | 11/12/2024 | * Duke (Champions Classic) | W 77-72 |
4 | 01/28/2025 | * @ Tennessee | |
4 | 02/11/2025 | * Tennessee | |
5 | 01/04/2025 | * Florida | W 106-100 |
7 | 02/22/2025 | * @ Alabama | |
7 | 01/18/2025 | * Alabama | |
10 | 12/07/2024 | * Gonzaga (Seattle) | W 90-89 (1 OT) |
17 | 01/14/2025 | Texas A&M | |
18 | 01/11/2025 | * @ Mississippi State | W 95-90 |
23 | 02/04/2025 | * @ Ole Miss | |
26 | 01/07/2025 | * @ Georgia | L 69-82 |
30 | 12/21/2024 | Ohio St. (CBS Sports Classic) | L 65-85 |
34 | 03/08/2025 | * @ Missouri | |
38 | 12/03/2024 | * @ Clemson | L 66-70 |
39 | 02/15/2025 | * @ Texas | |
42 | 01/25/2025 | @ Vanderbilt | |
47 | 02/26/2025 | @ Oklahoma |
Quad 2: 1-0
Home: 31-75 | Neutral: 51-100 | Away: 76-135
NET Ranking
Date
Opponent
Result
35
12/14/2024
Louisville
W 93-85
42
02/19/2025
Vanderbilt
49
02/01/2025
Arkansas
68
03/04/2025
LSU
Quad 3: 2-0
Home: 76-160 | Neutral: 101-200 | Away: 136-240
NET Ranking | Date | Opponent | Result |
86 | 11/19/2024 | Lipscomb | W 97-68 |
91 | 02/08/2025 | South Carolina | |
138 | 11/26/2024 | Western Ky. | W 87-68 |
Quad 4: 6-0
Home: 161-362 | Neutral: 201-362 | Away: 241-362
NET Ranking
Date
Opponent
Result
171
11/04/2024
Wright St.
W 103-62
203
12/31/2024
Brown
W 88-54
249
12/11/2024
Colgate
W 78-67
255
11/09/2024
Bucknell
W 100-72
298
11/29/2024
Georgia St.
W 105-76
308
11/22/2024
Jackson St.
W 108-59
Team Sheet Notes
— Kentucky is 4-3 in Quad 1. Only four teams in college basketball have more than four Quad 1 wins so far: Auburn (7), Oregon (7), Duke (5), and Marquette (5). Unfortunately, all four of those teams also have fewer than three Quad 1 losses. Houston is the only team in the top ten of the NET (No. 3) with zero Quad 1 wins.
— Speaking of Auburn, the Tigers have a whopping 13 Quad 1 games remaining. Add in the eight they’ve played so far and that’s 21 Quad 1 games, the most in the conference. Alabama’s next with 19, then Kentucky and Ole Miss with 18.
— Not a ton of team sheet movement since last Monday in terms of quads. Lipscomb fell from No. 70 to No. 86 in the NET, which moved the win over the Bisons from Quad 2 to Quad 3. Louisville is climbing the NET, now up to No. 35. If the Cards move into the Top 30, Kentucky’s win over them will move from Quad 2 to Quad 1.
Within Quad 1, Georgia is up ten spots to No. 26 after wins over Kentucky and Oklahoma. After losing to Mississippi State and Missouri, Vanderbilt is down 11 spots to No. 42, which puts Kentucky’s trip to Nashville on Jan. 25 right on the cusp of Quad 1A/Quad 1B.
The Road Ahead
It’s another Quad 1 week for Kentucky. Tomorrow’s game vs. Texas A&M is in Quad 1B but could move up to Quad 1A if the Aggies move up just two spots in the NET. Alabama is No. 7 in the NET, keeping this game firmly in Quad 1A. These two teams just played each other on Saturday, with Alabama leaving College State with a 94-88 win over the Aggies.
Hold serve at home and Kentucky will have two huge wins on its resume. Fingers crossed.
Date
Opponent
NET Ranking
Quad
01/14/2025
Texas A&M
17
Quad 1B
01/18/2025
Alabama
7
Quad 1A
01/25/2025
@ Vanderbilt
42
Quad 1B
01/28/2025
@ Tennessee
4
Quad 1A
02/01/2025
Arkansas
49
Quad 2
02/04/2025
@ Ole Miss
23
Quad 1A
02/08/2025
South Carolina
91
Quad 3
02/11/2025
Tennessee
4
Quad 1A
02/15/2025
@ Texas
39
Quad 1A
02/19/2025
Vanderbilt
42
Quad 2
02/22/2025
@ Alabama
7
Quad 1A
02/26/2025
@ Oklahoma
47
Quad 1B
03/01/2025
Auburn
1
Quad 1A
03/04/2025
LSU
68
Quad 2
03/08/2025
@ Missouri
34
Quad 1A
Kentucky
Mark Pope details Andrew Carr overcoming back injury to help Kentucky win in Starkville
Andrew Carr’s availability for Saturday’s game against Mississippi State was uncertain until the very last moment. Head coach Mark Pope expressed significant doubt about his starting forward’s ability to play during a pregame interview with Tom Leach.
Despite dealing with back issues, Carr not only started but also logged 21 critical minutes, contributing key plays down the stretch to help secure the Kentucky Wildcats’ 95-90 victory over the No. 14 Bulldogs, their first true road win of the season.
During the broadcast, the SEC Network’s Dave Neal shed light on the severity of Carr’s injury, revealing that he had been dealing with debilitating back pain all week and was unable to practice.
Following the game, Pope provided additional insight into Carr’s situation, praising the graduate forward for his toughness and resilience. Calling him a “warrior,” Pope noted that Carr’s pain was so intense he couldn’t even sit during timeouts, making his performance even more remarkable.
“Andrew Carr, wow. We talked a lot the last couple of days. He hasn’t practiced yet, and he hasn’t done anything,” said Pope during postgame interviews. “A ton of credit to Brandon Wells and Randy Towner, our performance team, for even making it possible that he could play.
“We sat down and had a long talk yesterday. He’s feeling so much stress because he’s like, ‘I don’t want to be out there if I’m not helping the team, but I want to help the team so bad.’ Then, you look at him. It’s the second straight game where he can’t sit down during timeouts. He made it through his shootaround today.
“So, we came and said, ‘Let’s go through warmups before the game and just see.’ Then, he got through warmups. He’s like, ‘I think I’m okay to try.’ Every rotation, I’m making an eye contact with Brandon Wells. I’m like, ‘What are you thinking? Can we do more? Do we need to shut it down? Where are we?’
“And Andrew ended up making huge plays, man. Huge plays, not just because he got a couple of and-1s, but because he got some guys in foul trouble that really helped us. He’s a tough kid, man. He’s a warrior. He’s a really tough kid. He loves our team.”
Carr played a balanced 10 minutes in the first half and 11 in the second, contributing 13 points and six rebounds. With 15:55 left in the game, he grabbed his own missed shot, converting a three-point play that extended Kentucky’s lead to 14.
However, when that lead quickly shrank to just two points, Carr returned to the floor and immediately answered with another three-point play, increasing the lead back to five.
A few minutes later, Carr once again followed up a missed shot with a putback before exiting for the final time at the 7:59 mark. Ansley Almonor stepped in to take over, drilling three triples in just two minutes to help seal the win.
Amari Williams noted that Carr’s decision to play through the pain highlighted the Wildcats’ resilience, proving they’re tougher than many had anticipated before the game.
“That just shows, again, we’re not a soft team,” said Williams. “The fact that he’s got back problems, which is serious, and he was still able to go out there and compete, get on the boards, block shots, play defense, it just shows what kind of character he is.”
Hopefully, Carr receives ample treatment and the most comfortable accommodations on the plane, bus, and anywhere else he travels in the next three days as Kentucky prepares to host No. 10 Texas A&M.
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Kentucky State Police asking for help to find suspect in Breckinridge County ‘domestic incident’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Kentucky State Police and the Breckinridge County Sheriff’s Office are asking for the public’s help in finding a suspect from a domestic incident that happened Saturday night.
KSP spokesperson Scotty Sharp said they’ve been looking for Julio Morales throughout the night and into Sunday.
They describe Morales as a 186-pound, 5′ 8′’ man with gray hair and brown eyes. He’s 53 years old and was last seen wearing dark clothing. Police said he is considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at (270) 756-2361 or KSP at (270) 766-5078.
This is a developing story.
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