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as high school electives.The bill, "Study of the Bible and Religion," was filed last week by State Rep. Kimberly Daniels, a Democrat who represents the Jacksonville area.Under the bill, school districts would be required to "offer specified courses relating to religion, Hebrew Scriptures, and the Bible to certain students as elective courses."The courses would include: An objective study of religion An objective study of the Bible, including, but not limited to, a course on the Hebrew Scriptures and Old Testament of the Bible, a course on the New Testament of the Bible, and a course on the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament of the Bible, and the New Testament of the Bible.The courses would be offered to high school students in grades 9 through 12.If passed by the state legislature, the measure would go into effect on July 1, 2020.For more information on the bill, 880

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if they're hauling medical or emergency supplies.Truckers who aren't hauling those items, however, are starting to see a decline in business, similar to other industries dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic."I heard on the news that everything was shutting down, the truck drivers can't get any food, you can't get a shower at certain places because they are closing everything down," truck driver Dia Moore said. "But we're the ones out here delivering all the goods, and we can't be treated any better than this? That's not cool."Moore, who was traveling through Indiana during a haul, said she hasn't had any issues so far on her cross-country journey but has noticed more trucks parked at truck stops and fewer on the road."Nothing is moving," Moore said. "So if all the truck drivers just stop, the whole country is going to be stopped because you can't get anything in."Larisa Williams is an independent dispatcher. She's been in the trucking industry for nearly 20 years, and she's never seen anything like what coronavirus is doing to the country."I'd say if my trucking friends had gotten together and tried to make a map of what something like this would look like, we would've been dead wrong," Williams said. "We wouldn't have expected this."Williams said right now, a trucker's demand depends on what they are hauling, meaning drivers hauling goods like cars or lumber may be out of luck. A driver carrying essential household goods like food or toilet paper would get a different response."You're golden, I'll find you one," Williams said.This story was originally published by Cameron Ridle on 1609

  

according to the Hamilton County prosecutor.Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced the indictment for Rev. Geoffrey D. Drew during a Monday afternoon press conference.The incidents occurred between 1988 and 1991 when Drew was employed as a music minister at St. Jude School in Green Township, Deters said. He was not a priest at the time; he was ordained in 2004.A Hamilton County Grand Jury handed down the indictment Monday. If convicted, Drew faces life in prison, Deters said.</div>A 41-year-old man testified before a grand jury last week after the meetings at St. Ignatius of Loyola were publicized, Deters said. The man said he was 10 and 11 years old and was an altar boy when the incidents occurred, Deters said."It was very emotional," Deters said. "It was emotional for him. It was emotional for the grand jury. It was a very emotional piece of testimony. And he deserves a lot of credit for coming forward, as difficult as it is. He could've just said, 'I'm moving on with my life,' but he wanted to stop this behavior. And he's going to." 1068

  

in connection with the disappearance of Savannah Spurlock, a missing mother of four.David Sparks was taken into custody and charged with tampering with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. Kentucky State Police (KSP) say that human remains were found on a property on Fall Lick Road in Garrard County.The remains were found just before midnight. Police are waiting on an autopsy for a positive ID.KSP confirmed that it was a tip that led them to the home. According to an arrest citation, someone in the home contacted police saying they smelled a foul odor coming from the property.KSP said the property belongs to the parents of one of the suspects who troopers believe was one of the three people with whom Spurlock was last seen. Upon arrival, officers located concealed remains buried under the ground behind the home.It's not the first time that police have searched the home. Police also searched the same property in February. 940

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