Kentucky
Kentucky is doing more to support foster care, but kids need your help too
Tears got here to my eyes as I lately examine a fifteen-year-old boy sitting in a residential facility the place he had been for 14 months. Right here was a boy who merely needed nothing greater than to search out the protection, love, and luxury of a household. It was one in all 20 such stories I learn that morning.
As we depart the month of Could – Foster Care Consciousness Month – we should proceed to give attention to caring for Kentucky’s most weak populations. I’m happy with the latest work Kentuckians have finished to deal with the well being and wellness of our households, together with the commonwealth’s bipartisan assist for Senate Invoice 8 — launched by Senator Julie Raque Adams (District 36—R) and signed by Governor Andy Beshear (D) earlier this 12 months — that will increase sources for little one welfare initiatives.
I additionally welcome the more and more strong dialogue and enhanced consciousness amongst our leaders and inside communities all through the Commonwealth relating to our must recruit extra social staff and improve their wages whereas additionally closing gaps in care for people and households needing substance use and psychological well being providers.
At Kentucky MENTOR, a foster care group, we imagine that youngsters thrive in household settings, and we offer at-risk youth with nurturing helps in a loving dwelling the place they’ll heal and transfer ahead. Over the previous 12 months, we’ve leveraged our modern care mannequin to acknowledge and reply to the indicators, signs, and dangers of trauma with the intention to higher assist the wants of the youngsters and households we serve. The outcomes are steady placements for 90 % of the youth discharged from our program and making a path for 90 % of them to satisfy their remedy targets. Most significantly, each little one in our program reported feeling protected, accepted, supported, and happy with the providers they obtain.
For this reason I’ve devoted my 27-year profession to empowering others open their hearts and minds to the thought of adjusting the long run via foster care. I can’t think about a extra rewarding expertise than to organize and assist households who change a toddler’s life.
Because the Commonwealth continues to deal with the wants of our kids and households, we’re proud to be a part of that momentum, offering top quality providers, supporting our devoted state and native leaders, and empowering Kentuckians – such as you — with instruments and sources to vary a toddler’s life. You have the facility to be the change you want to see on the earth — proper right here, in our beloved Kentucky.
Similar to Daniel Boone proclaimed, we imagine “Heaven should be a Kentucky type of place.” One during which all of our kids have a house and household that loves them for who they’re and who they’ll grow to be.
Kenneth J. Williams is the state director of Kentucky MENTOR, a foster care company in Louisville.
Kentucky
Louisville narrowly avoids disaster against Eastern Kentucky
Noah Waterman’s driving layup with 1.2 seconds to play helped Louisville avoid what would have been a catastrophic loss to Eastern Kentucky Saturday afternoon inside the KFC Yum Center.
Trailing by one in the closing moments, U of L forced Colonels star Devontae Blanton into a missed jumper. Reyne Smith then took off up the left side of the floor, where he nearly lost the ball before finding Waterman, who nearly lost the ball as well. After regaining his footing, Waterman drove to the rim for a contested bucket that would give the Cardinals a 1-point lead.
A steal and a free-throw by Terrence Edwards would set the game’s score at its final margin.
The end-of-game sequence allowed the Cardinals to avoid what would have been a crippling defeat in game they were favored to win by 21.5 points. Instead, they’ll enter the New Year with an 8-5 record and only losses to quality opponents on their resume.
Still, the fact that Louisville couldn’t put away an EKU team that nearly knocked the Cardinals off for the first time since 1963 was more than a little unnerving.
After knocking down nine three-pointers in the first half, U of L could manage just two makes from deep in the second frame. The most important of those came from Smith, whose three with just under two minutes to play put the Cards ahead, 75-73. EKU’s George Kimble, who finished with a game-high 24 points, promptly answered with a three of his own to set up the game’s frantic final moments.
I don’t know if it was the holiday break or what, but the energy was down, the defense was downright bad, and the head-scratching unforced turnovers were back.
We are extremely fortunate that this wasn’t a Quad 4 loss that would have completely tanked our resume right before we begin our dive into the heart of conference play.
The most crucial two week stretch of the season — one which features games against North Carolina, Virginia, Pitt and Clemson — is now upon us. Handle it well, and we can dream March Madness dreams as we go deeper into January and February. Handle it the way we handled things today, and the season shifts to “keep fighting, see how many wins we can scrap together, and maybe we can pull off a crazy run in Charlotte” mode.
Kentucky
More positive buzz for Kentucky (and its NIL) in the recruitment of Caleb Wilson
Posted Dec 28, 2024
All eyes are now on Caleb Wilson, the top recruit from the state of Georgia and the No. 8 overall player in the Class of 2025, per 247 Sports. Wilson is considering Kentucky, and it appears that it could come down to the Cats or UNC. “According to a source, Kentucky has the highest NIL pledge for Wilson by a significant margin,” On3’s Joe Tipton wrote.
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Kentucky
Rare case of human rabies kills NKY resident, health officials say
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WXIX) – A Northern Kentucky resident has died from a rare case of human rabies, health officials say.
In a press release Friday, the Kentucky Department of Public Health reported that there has been a human fatality from rabies exposure.
It is unclear what caused this person’s infection, but officials say they may have contracted during international travel.
The individual received treatment in both Kentucky and Ohio, so the two state’s health departments are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate the case.
“Rabies is a rare but serious disease caused by a virus that infects the brain,” said KDPH Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack. “Unfortunately, if left untreated rabies is usually fatal. Immediate medical care after a suspected exposure to rabies is critical, as rabies treatment called post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is nearly 100% effective at preventing rabies.”
Officials say human-to-human transmission is rare, but the health departments are working to ensure that people who were in contact with the individual are assessed and given proper treatment.
KDPH says that the last case of rabies infection in a Kentucky resident in 1996
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