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  3. New job opportunities lead to slight uptick in Kentucky ...

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    A second report that also dropped Thursday indicated Kentucky added 5,500 nonfarm jobs over the month. In the past year, the state has added 30,400 jobs outside of the agricultural sector, and ...

  4. What is a good paying job in Kentucky? Here are jobs where ...

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    Here's a look at the highest paid jobs in Kentucky. ... Here’s a snapshot of the 10 highest median annual wage jobs across the state: Family medicine physicians: $215,210. General pediatrics ...

  5. Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    As specified in Kentucky Revised Statute 11.400, it states: 11.400 Duties of Lieutenant Governor. [2] (1) In addition to the duties prescribed for the office by the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the duties of the Lieutenant Governor shall be as follows: (a) To serve as vice chairman of the State Property and Buildings Commission as prescribed by KRS 56.450; (b) To serve as vice ...

  6. Somerset, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Edwin P. Morrow – Governor of Kentucky, 1919–1923; Tunstall Quarles – pioneer settler of Somerset, lawyer, state representative, state senator. Organized first bank in Somerset; Lloyd B. Ramsey, (1918–2016), Major General United States Army, Commander 23rd Infantry Division (United States) (1969–1970) Venus Ramey – Miss America 1944

  7. Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the auditor of public accounts served as a comptroller and tax collector for state government. The Reorganization Act of 1936 transferred those functions to other state agencies and established the auditor's office as "...an impartial agency entirely independent of state administration and charged with the responsibility of auditing the accounts and financial transactions of all ...