Kentucky may soon join a small but growing number of states enacting laws to protect young victims of sex trade. New legislation would restrict the ability to charge minors with offenses related to prostitution and require they receive social services. If the bill passes, the state will join 11 others with "safe harbor" protections. Kentucky passed its first human trafficking law in 2007, making it a felony to force someone into labor or commercial sexual activity.
Evansville Business Magazine's Todd Tucker joined with Executive
Director of the Economic Development Coalition
of Southwest Indiana Greg Wathen to discuss the proposed the fertilizer
plant in...
First Historic Newburgh Farm Market of the
year
presented by Romain GM
Opening Day, this
Saturday, May 25th!
Edgewater Grille Parking
Lot
Downtown Newburgh
8am-noonThose interested in at...
May is National Moving month, which
kicks off the busiest time of year for changing residencies. Your BBB
has received many complaints over the years regarding movers, and
scams relating to so to...
Blogger Mary Biever shares her journey and recovery after having a heart attack in December 2012. To learn more about Mary click here: http://www.marybiever.com/...