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Supreme Court justice and advocates fear Kentuckians will suffer from civil legal aid cuts in Governor Matt Bevin Bevin's budget proposal.
Author: Chris Williams
Published: 7:36 PM EST February 6, 2018
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – Legal advocates warn that a cut in Governor Matt Bevin's budget proposal could limit civil legal help to thousands of Kentuckians including the elderly, veterans and domestic violence victims.
By Bill Estep
bestep@herald-leader.com
February 07, 2018 04:59 PM
Updated February 07, 2018 09:00 PM
Teddy Newsome says he hasn’t had a decent night’s sleep in years after hurting his neck and back while working for more than 30 years as an equipment operator at surface coal mines.
Now the Pike County man has another worry.
Epidemiologists at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health say they've identified the largest cluster of advanced black lung disease ever reported, a cluster that was first uncovered by NPR 14 months ago.
Visit Legal Aid Network of Kentucky for legal information.
Expungements
Crime Victims Compensation
Proper Courtroom Behavior
Eric Conn, the flashy and arrogant attorney who billed himself as “Mr. Social Security,” is now behind bars where he belongs after spending seven months on the lam.
He entered guilty pleas for his pivotal role in a scheme that bilked the Social Security Administration (SSA) out of millions of dollars in false awards made possible by Conn, a dishonest judge and physicians who rubber stamped disability claims without proper verification.
About 2000 more former clients of Attorney Eric C. Conn are facing a review of their eligibility for Social Security Disability and SSI benefits because of possible fraud. Those people will be receiving notices informing them of the review and giving them 30 days to provide additional medical evidence supporting that they were disabled at the time they were awarded benefits.
NEWS RELEASE
Posted by Shawn Allen on February 14, 2018 in Latest News
“Really shouldn’t wait until they get a hearing date, shouldn’t wait for any reason. Once they get that letter that’s the time to start acting.”
FLOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Mountain Comprehensive Care Center opened a new low-income/transitional housing facility in Prestonsburg.
The Dogwood Apartments are located on South Lake Drive.
There are 20 apartments total,18 one bedroom and 2 that are two bedrooms.
Each apartment comes furnished with bedroom and living room furniture, kitchen appliances, and a washer and dryer.
Every apartment is energy efficient and fully handicapped accessible units are available.
Lack of dental care through Medicaid not only harms people’s health, but has negative economic implications as well.
By Austin Frakt
Feb. 19, 2018
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Supreme Court justice and advocates fear Kentuckians will suffer from civil legal aid cuts in Governor Matt Bevin Bevin's budget proposal.
Author: Chris Williams
Published: 7:36 PM EST February 6, 2018
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – Legal advocates warn that a cut in Governor Matt Bevin's budget proposal could limit civil legal help to thousands of Kentuckians including the elderly, veterans and domestic violence victims.
By Bill Estep
bestep@herald-leader.com
February 07, 2018 04:59 PM
Updated February 07, 2018 09:00 PM
Teddy Newsome says he hasn’t had a decent night’s sleep in years after hurting his neck and back while working for more than 30 years as an equipment operator at surface coal mines.
Now the Pike County man has another worry.
Epidemiologists at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health say they've identified the largest cluster of advanced black lung disease ever reported, a cluster that was first uncovered by NPR 14 months ago.
Visit Legal Aid Network of Kentucky for legal information.
Expungements
Crime Victims Compensation
Proper Courtroom Behavior
Eric Conn, the flashy and arrogant attorney who billed himself as “Mr. Social Security,” is now behind bars where he belongs after spending seven months on the lam.
He entered guilty pleas for his pivotal role in a scheme that bilked the Social Security Administration (SSA) out of millions of dollars in false awards made possible by Conn, a dishonest judge and physicians who rubber stamped disability claims without proper verification.
About 2000 more former clients of Attorney Eric C. Conn are facing a review of their eligibility for Social Security Disability and SSI benefits because of possible fraud. Those people will be receiving notices informing them of the review and giving them 30 days to provide additional medical evidence supporting that they were disabled at the time they were awarded benefits.
NEWS RELEASE
Posted by Shawn Allen on February 14, 2018 in Latest News
“Really shouldn’t wait until they get a hearing date, shouldn’t wait for any reason. Once they get that letter that’s the time to start acting.”
FLOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Mountain Comprehensive Care Center opened a new low-income/transitional housing facility in Prestonsburg.
The Dogwood Apartments are located on South Lake Drive.
There are 20 apartments total,18 one bedroom and 2 that are two bedrooms.
Each apartment comes furnished with bedroom and living room furniture, kitchen appliances, and a washer and dryer.
Every apartment is energy efficient and fully handicapped accessible units are available.
Lack of dental care through Medicaid not only harms people’s health, but has negative economic implications as well.
By Austin Frakt
Feb. 19, 2018