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Paintsville Police arrest two for meth trafficking


PAINTSVILLE, Ky. –Two men were arrested in Paintsville Wednesday night, after police pulled them over for swerving and found meth in their car.
Paintsville Police pulled over the car driven by Bobby Daniels, 57, of Pikeville, and occupied by David Lee Ward, 56, of Nippa, after spotting their car weave across the center line of Route 321 several times. Daniels explained that he was looking at a Harry Potter sword while driving, which caused him to swerve.
A search of the car turned up three small bags of meth and a glass pipe under the passenger seat.
Both men denied the items were theirs, so they were both arrested for meth trafficking and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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PSC to reconsider parts of Kentucky Power rate case
FRANKFORT, Ky. –The Kentucky Public Service Commission has granted, in part, a request by Kentucky Power to reconsider portions of a recent rate decision.
In an order issued April 9th, the commission agreed to reopen the case to gather more information on several key issues, including vegetation management costs, employee compensation, transmission expenses and rate case costs.
Regulators say the additional review does not mean they agree with the utility’s arguments, but will allow further investigation before making final decisions.
The commission also ruled that Kentucky Power may temporarily record certain vegetation management expenses as a regulatory asset while the case is reconsidered.
However, the PSC denied part of the request, ruling that costs associated with the Big Sandy power plant will not be included in a proposed generation rider.
The case will now move forward under a new procedural schedule, with additional filings and review expected in the coming months.
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