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The program has cut down local jail costs and is expected to save the state $11 million by the end of the fiscal year, according to the Kentucky Attorney General's Office.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway recently joined 16 other state attorneys general in writing a letter to Phusion Projects asking that the alcohol content in its malt beverage product Four Loko be lowered.
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The Attorney General's Office will receive $1.2 million from the deal.
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Kentucky joined the effort of several states voicing the need to help students who were victimized by the now closed Corinthian Colleges for-profit school, state Attorney General Jack Conway said on Tuesday.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway last week announced that former Kentucky State Representative Forrest Waide pleaded guilty for violations of Kentucky campaign finance laws.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway issued a plea to nine oil companies on Tuesday
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Kentucky Power Co. must reimburse consumers $13.2 million after the state's Public Service Commission (PSC) sided with Attorney General Jack Conway and ruled on Thursday that the utility company charged unreasonable rates for fuel.
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Kentucky will receive a portion of a $22 million settlement with DaVita Healthcare Partners after the company allegedly committed Medicaid fraud in several states, Attorney General Jack Conway announced on Tuesday.
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Kentucky is part of a $31 million settlement agreement reached with drug manufacturer Organon that stems from accusations of Medicaid fraud, Attorney General Jack Conway announced on Wednesday.
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The commonwealth of Kentucky joined seven states and the federal government in a $28 million settlement with Extendicare Health Service Inc. and its subsidiary Progressive Step Corporation (ProStep), Attorney General Jack Conway announced on Friday.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway announced Wednesday a $56.5 million settlement with Shire Pharmaceuticals after allegations that the company marketed off- label uses of Adderall XR, Vyvanse, Daytrona, Lialda and Pentasa.
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A Jefferson County grand jury on Thurs., Sept. 11, returned an indictment on contractor Kevin Carter on one count of theft by deception over $10,000 — a class C felony — for failing to perform home repair services for a Louisville resident.
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Kentucky will receive $348,975.84 as part of a multistate and federal government lawsuit against Omnicare Inc.
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