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Under the Bridge
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Kentucky Votes "Yes" to Medical Cannabis! 🌱
By gubernatorial decree, Medical Marijuana is officially waking up the Bluegrass! A century-long prohibition on access is finally lifting, with all 120 counties automatically opted in. Some counties put it to a vote, and every single one said yes! The message is clear: Kentucky wants cannabis.
Top Results: Anderson County — 71% Yes Bourbon County — 72% Yes Bullitt County — 74% Yes Clay County — 68% Yes Clark County — 72% Yes Hardin County — 70% Yes Nelson County — 75% Yes Shelby County — 68% Yes Scott County — 70% Yes
And that's just the beginning! See the full list below to check out the wave of support across the state.
TL;DR: Kentucky stands behind medical cannabis. From rural counties to big cities, Kentuckians voted with a resounding Yes—time to make this change real!
Anderson County — 71% yes, 29% no
Ballard County — 60% yes, 40% no
Bourbon County — 72% yes, 28% no
Bullitt County — 74% yes, 26% no
Butler County — 61% yes, 39% no
Carlisle County — 55% yes, 45% no
Carroll County — 65% yes, 35% no
Carter County — 64% yes, 36% no
Caldwell County — 60% yes, 40% no
Calloway County — 63% yes, 37% no
Clay County — 68% yes, 32% no
Clark County — 72% yes, 28% no
Crittenden County — 54% yes, 46% no
Edmonson County — 57% yes, 43% no
Elliot County — 67% yes, 33% no
Grant County — 58% yes, 42% no
Grayson County — 65% yes, 35% no
Hancock County — 68% yes, 32% no
Hardin County — 70% yes, 30% no
Hart County — 61% yes, 39% no
Henry County — 71% yes, 29% no
Hickman County — 54% yes, 46% no
Jackson County — 59% yes, 41% no
Knox County — 66% yes, 34% no
Lawrence County — 60% yes, 40% no
Leslie County — 68% yes, 32% no
Lewis County — 57% yes, 43% no
Livingston County — 59% yes, 41% no
Logan County — 65% yes, 35% no
Lyon County — 61% yes, 39% no
Marion County — 76% yes, 24% no
McLean County — 60% yes, 40% no
Meade County — 70% yes, 30% no
Menifee County — 65% yes, 35% no
Metcalfe County — 59% yes, 41% no
Mercer County — 66% yes, 34% no
Monroe County — 55% yes, 45% no
Morgan County — 62% yes, 38% no
Muhlenberg County — 65% yes, 35% no
Nelson County — 75% yes, 25% no
Owsley County — 66% yes, 34% no
Pendleton County — 64% yes, 36% no
Robertson County — 63% yes, 37% no
Scott County — 70% yes, 30% no
Shelby County — 68% yes, 32% no
Taylor County — 64% yes, 36% no
Todd County — 62% yes, 38% no
Trigg County — 63% yes, 37% no
Union County — 63% yes, 37% no
Washington County — 67% yes, 33% no
Webster County — 59% yes, 41% no
Woodford County — 68% yes, 32% no
Adairville in Logan County — 63% yes, 37% no
Alexandria in Campbell County — 61% yes, 39% no
Auburn in Logan County — 63% yes, 37% no
Bardstown in Nelson County — 78% yes, 22% no
Bellevue in Campbell County — 76% yes, 24% no
Burkesville in Cumberland County — 60% yes, 40% no
Cadiz in Trigg County — 67% yes, 33% no
Clay in Webster County — 56% yes, 44% no
Coal Run Village in Pike County — 64% yes, 36% no
Dixon in Webster County — 57% yes, 43% no
Eminence in Henry County — 72% yes, 28% no
Falmouth in Pendleton County — 59% yes, 41% no
Florence in Boone County — 65% yes, 35% no
Franklin in Simpson County — 69% yes, 31% no
Georgetown in Scott County — 72% yes, 28% no
Greensburg in Green County — 64% yes, 36% no
Hickman in Fulton County — 65% yes, 35% no
Horse Cave in Hart County — 65% yes, 35% no
Kuttawa in Lyon County — 61% yes, 39% no
London in Laurel County — 66% yes, 34% no
Manchester in Clay County — 69% yes, 31% no
Marion in Crittenden County — 60% yes, 40% no
McKee in Jackson County — 68% yes, 32% no
Millersburg in Bourbon County — 64% yes, 36% no
Monticello in Wayne County — 58% yes, 42% no
Morganfield in Union County — 66% yes, 34% no
Mount Vernon in Rockcastle County — 59% yes, 41% no
Mt. Washington in Bullitt County — 70% yes, 30% no
Munfordville in Hart County — 66% yes, 34% no
Murray in Calloway County — 67% yes, 33% no
North Middletown in Bourbon County — 65% yes, 35% no
Russell in Greenup County — 58% yes, 42% no
Salem in Livingston County — 55% yes, 45% no
Sandy Hook in Elliott County — 70% yes, 30% no
Sebree in Webster County — 60% yes, 40% no
Shelbyville in Shelby County — 72% yes, 28% no
Southgate in Campbell County — 71% yes, 29% no
South Shore in Greenup County — 66% yes, 34% no
Sturgis in Union County — 62% yes, 38% no
Union in Boone County — 52% yes, 48% no
Uniontown in Union County — 68% yes, 32% no
Vine Grove in Hardin County — 67% yes, 33% no
Warsaw in Gallatin County — 61 % yes, 39% no
West Point in Hardin County — 71% yes, 29% no
Wilder in Campbell County — 62% yes, 38% no
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#Sack Lunch#Andy Ackerman#Steve Koren#Jennifer Crittenden#Todd Jeffries#Julia Louis Dreyfus#The English Patient#Seinfeld
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November 13, 1861, Lincoln writes to Secretary of War Simon Cameron introducing Charles S. Todd, of Kentucky. Todd, who is "distantly related" to First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, served in diplomatic positions under Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler. Lincoln calls Todd "a gentleman of high standing . . . He will present strong recommendations from Kentuckians; and I hope you will, if possible, find some employment for him, in which he can help in our present troubles." John J. Crittenden to Abraham Lincoln, 6 November 1861, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Abraham Lincoln to Simon Cameron, 13 November 1861, CW, 5:22-23. An Imperfect Union #Amazon http://goo.gl/xxZdDe #Nook http://goo.gl/vIw8GO #Kobo https://goo.gl/CKDSxE #iBooks https://goo.gl/k5nrsM #Google: https://goo.gl/cMS0y2 #Smashwords: https://goo.gl/DZxBvF
Although Charles S. Todd was also strongly recommended by John J. Crittenden in a letter of November 6, 1861 (DLC RTL), there is no record of his appointment. [Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, Vol. 5]
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2000/2001 TV Awards
2000/2001 Best Drama Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer ER Law & Order The Sopranos The West Wing HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Public, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Practice, Queer as Folk Best Actor - Drama Series: Anthony Edwards, ER - "Piece of Mind" James Gandolfini, The Sopranos - "Amour Fou" Dylan McDermott, The Practice - "Friends and Ex-Lovers" Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Victims" Martin Sheen, The West Wing - "Ellie" Sam Waterston, Law & Order - "Teenage Wasteland" HONORABLE MENTION: Jesse L. Martin, Law & Order; Chi McBride, Boston Public; William Petersen, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Hal Sparks, Queer as Folk Best Actress - Drama Series: Gillian Anderson, The X-Files - "Per Manum" Lorraine Bracco, The Sopranos - "Employee of the Month" Amy Brenneman, Judging Amy - "The Undertow" Edie Falco, The Sopranos - "Second Opinion" Sarah Michelle Gellar, Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Body" Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Abuse" HONORABLE MENTION: Marg Helgenberger, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Kelli Williams, The Practice Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Dominic Chianese, The Sopranos - "Another Toothpick" & "Second Opinion" Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos - "Fortunate Son" & "Pine Barrens" Rob Lowe, The West Wing - "The Drop-In" & "Somebody's Going to Emergency..." Joe Pantoliano, The Sopranos - "Employee of the Month" & "University" Richard Schiff, The West Wing - "The Leadership Breakfast" & "17 People" Bradley Whitford, The West Wing - "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" & "Noel" HONORABLE MENTION: Fyvush Finkel, Boston Public; Anthony Heald, Boston Public; Eriq La Salle, ER; James Marsters, Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Tony Sirico, The Sopranos; John Spencer, The West Wing; Noah Wyle, ER Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Lara Flynn Boyle, The Practice - "Gideon's Crossover" & "Public Servants" Loretta Devine, Boston Public - "Chapter Three" & "Chapter Sixteen" Allison Janney, The West Wing - "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" & "The Stackhouse Filibuster" Janel Moloney, The West Wing - "Somebody's Going to Emergency..." & "17 People" Maura Tierney, ER - "The Dance We Do" & "Sailing Away" Aida Turturro, The Sopranos - "Proshai, Livushka" & "To Save Us All From Satan's Power" HONORABLE MENTION: Emma Caulfield, Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Stockard Channing, The West Wing; Tyne Daly, Judging Amy; Sharon Gless, Queer as Folk; Alyson Hannigan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Laura Innes, ER; Alex Kingston, ER; Kristine Sutherland, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Best Writing - Drama Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Body" - Joss Whedon Law & Order - "Phobia" - Wendy Battles, Lynn Mamet & Kathy McCormick The Sopranos - "Employee of the Month" - Mitchell Burgess & Robin Green The Sopranos - "Second Opinion" - Lawrence Konner The West Wing - "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" - Aaron Sorkin The West Wing - "Noel" - Peter Parnell & Aaron Sorkin HONORABLE MENTION: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Gift"; ER - "Sailing Away"; ER - "The Visit"; Law & Order - "Teenage Wasteland"; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Abuse"; The Practice - "Mr. Hinks Goes to Town"; Queer as Folk - "Pilot"; The Sopranos - "Amour Fou"; The Sopranos - "Pine Barrens"; The Sopranos - "Proshai, Livushka"; The West Wing - "Ellie"; The West Wing - "Two Cathedrals" Best Directing - Drama Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Body" - Joss Whedon ER - "Sailing Away" - Laura Innes The Sopranos - "Amour Fou" - Tim Van Patten The Sopranos - "Employee of the Month" - John Patterson The Sopranos - "Pine Barrens" - Steve Buscemi The West Wing - "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" - Thomas Schlamme HONORABLE MENTION: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Gift"; ER - "Homecoming"; ER - "The Visit"; Law & Order - "Phobia"; Law & Order - "Schooldaze"; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Countdown"; The Practice - "Poor Richard's Almanac"; Queer as Folk - "Pilot"; The Sopranos - "Army of One"; The Sopranos - "Fortunate Son"; The Sopranos - "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"; The West Wing - "Noel"; The West Wing - "Two Cathedrals"; The X-Files - "Redrum" Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Michael Emerson, The Practice - "Mr. Hinks Goes to Town" Murphy Guyer, Law & Order - "Teenage Wasteland" Dakin Matthews, The Practice - "Officers of the Court" Joe Morton, The X-Files - "Redrum" David Pittu, Law & Order - "Phobia" Oliver Platt, The West Wing - "The Fall's Gonna Kill You" HONORABLE MENTION: Dayton Callie, The Practice; Michael Cerveris, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Bruce Davison, The Practice; John Larroquette, The West Wing; Richard Thomas, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Khandi Alexander, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Paranoia" Sally Field, ER - "Where the Heart Is" Debra Mooney, The Practice - "The Deal" Hayden Panettiere, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Abuse" Emily Procter, The West Wing "And It's Surely to Their Credit" Annabella Sciorra, The Sopranos - "Amour Fou" HONORABLE MENTION: Khandi Alexander, ER; Tovah Feldshuh, Law & Order; Rosemary Forsyth, ER; Lindsay Hollister, Boston Public; Felicity Huffman, The West Wing; Linda Hunt, The Practice; Marlee Matlin, The West Wing; Tracy Pollan, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; CCH Pounder, The Practice Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Law & Order The Practice Queer as Folk The Sopranos The West Wing HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Public, ER, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Best New Drama Series: Boston Public CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Queer as Folk Best Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond Gilmore Girls Malcolm in the Middle Sex and the City Will & Grace HONORABLE MENTION: Ally McBeal, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Frasier, The Job, The King of Queens Best Actor - Comedy Series: Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Interior Decorator" Kelsey Grammer, Frasier - "Frasier's Edge" Denis Leary, The Job - "Elizabeth" Eric McCormack, Will & Grace - "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" Frankie Muniz, Malcolm in the Middle - "Bowling" Ray Romano, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Ray's Journal" HONORABLE MENTION: Kevin James, The King of Queens; John Lithgow, 3rd Rock From the Sun; Donal Logue, Grounded for Life Best Actress - Comedy Series: Calista Flockhart, Ally McBeal - "Falling Up" Lauren Graham, Gilmore Girls - "Christopher Returns" Patricia Heaton, Everybody Loves Raymond - "The Canister" Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm in the Middle - "Traffic Ticket" Debra Messing, Will & Grace - "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City - "Running with Scissors" HONORABLE MENTION: Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls; Leah Remini, The King of Queens Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Peter Boyle, Everybody Loves Raymond - "The Wallpaper" & "Frank Paints the House" Bryan Cranston, Malcolm in the Middle - "Lois' Birthday" & "Casino" Sean Hayes, Will & Grace - "Grace 0, Jack 2000" & "Love Plus One" Edward Herrmann, Gilmore Girls - "Kill Me Now" & "Christopher Returns" Matt LeBlanc, Friends - "The One with Joey's New Brain" & "The One with Joey's Award" Peter MacNicol, Ally McBeal - "Reasons to Believe" & "In Search of Barry White" HONORABLE MENTION: Robert Downey Jr., Ally McBeal; David Eigenberg, Sex and the City; Will Ferrell, Saturday Night Live; Jeff Garlin, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Greg Germann, Ally McBeal; Darrell Hammond, Saturday Night Live; David Hyde Pierce, Frasier; Jerry Stiller, The King of Queens Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Kelly Bishop, Gilmore Girls - "Rory's Birthday Parties" & "Rory's Dance" Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City - "Easy Come, Easy Go" & "All or Nothing" Kristin Davis, Sex and the City - "Attack of the 5'10" Woman" & "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Megan Mullally, Will & Grace - "Coffee and Commitment" & "Swimming Pools...Movie Stars" Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City - "Are We Sluts" & "Cock-a-Doodle-Doo" Doris Roberts, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Ray's Journal" & "Humm Vac" HONORABLE MENTION: Jennifer Aniston, Friends; Jane Curtin, 3rd Rock From the Sun; Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live; Cheryl Hines, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Lisa Kudrow, Friends; Jane Leeves, Frasier; Melissa McCarthy, Gilmore Girls; Molly Shannon, Saturday Night Live Best Writing - Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond - "Ray's Journal" - Jennifer Crittenden Gilmore Girls - "Christopher Returns" - Daniel Palladino Gilmore Girls - "Rory's Dance" - Amy Sherman-Palladino Malcolm in the Middle - "Bowling" - Alex Reid Sex and the City - "Running with Scissors" - Michael Patrick King Will & Grace - "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" - Jeff Greenstein HONORABLE MENTION: Everybody Loves Raymond - "The Canister"; Frasier - "Frasier's Edge"; Friends - "The One Where They All Turn Thirty"; Gilmore Girls - "The Breakup, Part 2"; Gilmore Girls - "Pilot"; Gilmore Girls - "Rory's Birthday Parties"; The Job - "Massage"; Malcolm in the Middle - "Lois' Birthday"; Sex and the City - "All or Nothing"; Sex and the City - "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"; Will & Grace - "Coffee and Commitment" Best Directing - Comedy Series: Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Interior Decorator" - Andy Ackerman Gilmore Girls - "Rory's Birthday Parties" - Sarah Pia Anderson Gilmore Girls - "Rory's Dance" - Lesli Linka Glatter Malcolm in the Middle - "Bowling" - Todd Holland Sex and the City - "Running with Scissors" - Dennis Erdman Will & Grace - "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" - James Burrows HONORABLE MENTION: Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Porno Gil"; Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Wire"; Frasier - "And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon"; Gilmore Girls - "Christopher Returns"; Gilmore Girls - "Pilot"; The Job - "Massage"; Malcolm in the Middle - "Flashback"; Malcolm in the Middle - "Lois' Birthday"; Saturday Night Live - "Sean Hayes/Shaggy"; Sex and the City - "All or Nothing"; Sex and the City - "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"; Will & Grace - "Swimming Pools...Movie Stars" Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Rene Auberjonois, Frasier - "Frasier's Edge" Robert Culp, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Fighting In-Laws" Sean Hayes, Saturday Night Live - "Sean Hayes/Shaggy" Val Kilmer, Saturday Night Live - "Val Kilmer/U2" Robert Loggia, Malcolm in the Middle - "The Grandparents" David Sutcliffe, Gilmore Girls - "Christopher Returns" HONORABLE MENTION: John Cleese, 3rd Rock From the Sun; Bryan Cranston, The King of Queens; Ted Danson, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Patrick Dempsey, Will & Grace; Gregory Hines, Will & Grace; Derek Jacobi, Frasier; Sydney Pollack, Will & Grace; Saul Rubinek, Frasier; Michael Winters, Gilmore Girls Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Jane Adams, Frasier - "And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon, Parts 1 & 2" Jami Gertz, Ally McBeal - "The Last Virgin" Cloris Leachman, Malcolm in the Middle - "The Grandparents" Jean Smart, Frasier - "A Passing Fancy" Elaine Stritch, 3rd Rock From the Sun - "My Mother, My Dick" Kathleen Turner, Friends - "The One with Chandler's Dad" HONORABLE MENTION: Patricia Clarkson, Frasier; 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Cherokee Nation Opens Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum
Cherokee Nation Opens Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum
Todd Hembree, Cherokee Nation Attorney General; Daryl Legg, City of Sallisaw Commissioner; Bryan Warner, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council; Zach Adair, Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum Cultural Guide; Steeler Adair; Ro Poindexter, City of Sallisaw Commissioner; Chuck Hoskin Jr., Cherokee Nation Secretary of State; Keith Austin, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council; S. Joe Crittenden, Cherokee Nation Deputy…
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Kentucky Bid Bonds
The listed below short article is a good introduction to bid bonds. Quote bonds, as you are conscious, are bonds utilized in the building market. These bonds guarantee that if somebody bids on a project, and is granted the contract, then they will go forward with carrying out under the terms of the agreement.
See the below short article for more great information. You can see the initial post here: https://swiftbonds.com/bid-bond/kentucky-2/
Kentucky Bid Bonds
What is a Bid Bond in Kentucky?
A bid bond is one of the types of surety bonds, that guarantees that the bidder will accept the contract and complete the contract according to its terms. It provides assurance to the project owner that the bidder has the expertise and capability to complete the job once the bidder is selected after winning the bidding process. The basic reason is that you need one in order to get the work. But the bigger question is why are more owners/developers requiring a surety bid bond? The simple answer is risk. Given the uncertainty of the marketplace, which includes experienced contractors closing shop, to municipalities filing bankruptcy (or just slow paying), has led to owners being afraid that their contractors will be unable to complete the job. Accordingly, they require a some protection.
Just fill out our bond application here and email it to [email protected] – click here to get our Kentucky Bid Bond Application
A bid bond is issued as part of a bid by a surety bond company to the project owner. The owner is then assures that the winning bidder will take on the contract under the terms at which they bid.
Most bid bonds contain a bid percentage (usually five or ten percent, is forfeited if you don’t accept the job).
How much does a Bid Bond Cost in Kentucky?
Swiftbonds does not charge for a surety bid bond (with two exceptions, see below). The reason that we don’t charge for a bid bond is that we will charge for the P&P bond if you get the job. The cost of a P&P bond can vary widely depending on the amount of coverage that is required (see below).
Two exceptions for bid bond charges: 1) We do charge for Overnight fees 2) We will charge you if there is NOT going to be a bond on the contract.
How much do bonds cost in KY?
Bond prices fluctuate based on the job size (that is, it’s based on the cost of the underlying contract). The cost of a bond is estimated through a couple of back-of-the-envelope calculations. In general, the cost is approximately three percent (3%) for jobs under $800,000 and then the percentage is lower as the contract amount increases. We work diligently to find the lowest premiums possible in the state of Kentucky. Please call us today at (913) 286-6501. We’ll find you the very best rate possible for your maintenance bond or completion bond. Things that can affect this pricing are the perceived risk of the job, the financial position of the entity being bonded, plus other factors.
Bond Amount Needed Fee 2-3% >$800,000 1.5-3% >$1.500,000 1-3%
These rates are for Merit clients, Standard rates are higher
How do I get a Bid Bond in Kentucky?
We make it easy to get a contract bid bond. Just click here to get our Kentucky Bid Bond Application. Fill it out and then email it and the Kentucky bid specs/contract documents to [email protected] or fax to 855-433-4192.
You can also call us at (913) 286-6501. We fully review each and every application for surety bid bonds and then submit it to the surety that we believe will provide the best bid and P&P bond for your company. We have a high success rate in getting our clients surety bid bonds at the best rates possible.
What is a Kentucky Bid Bond?
A bid bond is a bond that guarantees that you will accept the work if you win the contract. The bid fee (usually five (5%) or ten (10%) percent) is a forfeiture that is paid when you win the bid, but then decide not to take the work.
Find a Bid Bond near Me
Typically, a bid bond and payment and performance bond are done together in the same contract by the surety. This way, the owner of the project is assured that the project can be completed pursuant to the terms of the contract and that it will not be liened by any contractor. This is security for the owner of the project.
Who Gets the Bond?
The general contractor is the corporation that obtains the bond. It is for the benefit of the owner (or in the case of government contract work, the governmental entity). It’s the general contractor that has to apply for the bond and be underwritten before the bid bond is written by the surety. This is also known as bonding a business.
We provide bid bonds in each of the following counties:
Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary McLean Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan Muhlenberg Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson Rockcastle Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford
And Cities: Louisville Lexington Bowling Green Paducah Frankfort Owensboro Elizabethtown Hopkinsville Covington Pikeville Bardstown
See our Louisiana Bid Bond page here.
More on Bid Bonds https://swiftbonds.com/bid-bond/.
Learning More About Applying and Finding The Right Bid Bonds For Your Needs
Bid Bonds can be complicated to apply for, especially if you don’t understand how they work. Most individuals consider this as insurance, but it’s actually a type of guarantee that the principal will perform their work properly for the obliged. Insurance companies usually offer a Surety Bid Bond, but you cannot call it insurance because its function is different. Most individuals will require you to get a bid bond before they consider your services as it is a form of guarantee to them.
If you’d like to consider applying for a bid bond or other bonds, you must understand how they work. We will provide you information on the importance of Bid Bonds and how they actually work.
The Importance Of A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds will always be in demand to protect the public because it is a kind of assurance that your obligations and duties will be completed. Most states require you to get a license surety bond to ensure that your company will adhere to state code and laws and you get a contract bond to guarantee that a public project will be completed. A Surety Bid Bond is meant for the obliged since they are the ones that are being protected, but it will also benefit you because the clients will trust you and your work. There are thousands of bonds right now and the type of bond that you are trying to find will depend upon your situation.
The Primary Purpose Of A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds are a three-party agreement between the principal, the obliged and the surety company. The principal is the employer or company which will perform the work and the obliged is known as the project owner. Construction companies will almost always be required by law to acquire Bid Bonds if they’re chosen for a public project. The government will require a construction company to get a host of bonds before they work on a certain project. The bond will ensure that the sub-contractors and the other workers will be paid even if the contractor defaults. The contractor will cover the losses, but when they reach their limit, the duty will fall to the surety company.
How To Apply For A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds are provided by insurance providers, but there are standalone surety businesses that focus on these products. A surety company must be licensed by a state Department of Insurance.
It won’t be easy to apply for a bond since the applicants will have to go through a process that is comparable to applying for a loan. The bond underwriters will look into the credit profile of the applicant, their financial history and other key factors.
It means that there is a chance that you won’t be approved for a bid bond, particularly if the bond underwriters see something from your credit rating that makes them think you will be a risk.
How Much Will You Spend?
You cannot put an exact cost on a Surety Bid Bond because the cost is affected by numerous factors like the bond type, bond amount, where it will likely be issued, contractual risk, credit history of the applicant and more. There are thousands of different bonds available today and the cost will depend on the bond that you want to get. The amount of the bond will be a factor because you could select a $10,000 bond or a $25,000 bond or higher.
If you already have a credit history of 700 and above or very near this number, you can be eligible for the standard bonding market and you will need to pay 1 to 4 percent of the Surety Bid Bond amount. It means that if you obtain a $10,000 bond, you only have to pay $100 to $400 for the interest.
Your Application For A Bid Bond Could Be Rejected
There is a possibility that your bid bond request will be refused by the surety company since it will depend upon the information that they can get from the background check. If the surety company thinks that it will be a risk to give you a bid bond, they will deny your application. Your credit history is one of the most important factors to be approved for a bid bond because if you have a bad credit history, it shows a risk of default on the bond.
You CAN get a bid bond even if you have a bad credit score, but most likely you will pay an interest rate upwards of 10 to 20 percent.
If you plan to get a Surety Bid Bond, make certain you understand what is required prior to deciding. It is not easy to apply for, but if you know more about them, it will be a little bit easier to be approved.
A Deeper Take A Look At Bid Bonds in Construction A Quote Bond is a type of surety bond used to guarantee that a professional bidding on a job or task will participate in the agreement with the obligee if granted.
A Bid Bond is released in the amount of the agreement quote, with the similar requirements as that of an Efficiency Bond.
Everything About Bid Bonds in Building And Construction The origins of our service was closely linked with the arrangement of efficiency bonds to the contracting market. It found that the private specialist typically was insolvent when the task was granted, or grew to become insolvent earlier than the challenge was finished.
The standing of your surety company is very important, due to the fact that it guarantees you that when you have troubles or if even worse includes worst you'll have a trustworthy partner to turn to and receive assistance from. We work just with T-listed and a-rated companies, most likely the most trustworthy corporations in the market.
Normally no, they are separate. Quote bonds mechanically turn into efficiency bonds in case you are granted the agreement.
What Is A Construction Surety Bond? The origins of our business was carefully linked with the arrangement of performance bonds to the contracting market. Even if some jobs do not need cost and performance bonds, you will need to get bonded finally because the majority of public efforts do require the bonds. The longer a little contractor waits to get bonded, the more durable it will be because there will not be a observe report of satisfying the mandatory requirements for bonding and performing bonded work.
The only limit is the most significant bond you might get for one specific task. The aggregate limitation is the entire quantity of bonded work readily available you perhaps can have without hold-up.
The Significance Of Bid Bonds near You Arms, generators, radio towers, tree removal, computer systems, softward, emergency alarm, decorative work, scaffolding, water towers, lighting, and resurfacing of existing roads/paved areas. Bid bonds additionally work an additional assurance for job owners that a bidding specialist or subcontractor is qualified to carry out the job they're bidding on. There are 2 causes for this.
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The listed below short article is a good introduction to bid bonds. Quote bonds, as you are conscious, are bonds utilized in the building market. These bonds guarantee that if somebody bids on a project, and is granted the contract, then they will go forward with carrying out under the terms of the agreement.
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Kentucky Bid Bonds
What is a Bid Bond in Kentucky?
A bid bond is one of the types of surety bonds, that guarantees that the bidder will accept the contract and complete the contract according to its terms. It provides assurance to the project owner that the bidder has the expertise and capability to complete the job once the bidder is selected after winning the bidding process. The basic reason is that you need one in order to get the work. But the bigger question is why are more owners/developers requiring a surety bid bond? The simple answer is risk. Given the uncertainty of the marketplace, which includes experienced contractors closing shop, to municipalities filing bankruptcy (or just slow paying), has led to owners being afraid that their contractors will be unable to complete the job. Accordingly, they require a some protection.
Just fill out our bond application here and email it to [email protected] – click here to get our Kentucky Bid Bond Application
A bid bond is issued as part of a bid by a surety bond company to the project owner. The owner is then assures that the winning bidder will take on the contract under the terms at which they bid.
Most bid bonds contain a bid percentage (usually five or ten percent, is forfeited if you don’t accept the job).
How much does a Bid Bond Cost in Kentucky?
Swiftbonds does not charge for a surety bid bond (with two exceptions, see below). The reason that we don’t charge for a bid bond is that we will charge for the P&P bond if you get the job. The cost of a P&P bond can vary widely depending on the amount of coverage that is required (see below).
Two exceptions for bid bond charges: 1) We do charge for Overnight fees 2) We will charge you if there is NOT going to be a bond on the contract.
How much do bonds cost in KY?
Bond prices fluctuate based on the job size (that is, it’s based on the cost of the underlying contract). The cost of a bond is estimated through a couple of back-of-the-envelope calculations. In general, the cost is approximately three percent (3%) for jobs under $800,000 and then the percentage is lower as the contract amount increases. We work diligently to find the lowest premiums possible in the state of Kentucky. Please call us today at (913) 286-6501. We’ll find you the very best rate possible for your maintenance bond or completion bond. Things that can affect this pricing are the perceived risk of the job, the financial position of the entity being bonded, plus other factors.
Bond Amount Needed Fee 2-3% >$800,000 1.5-3% >$1.500,000 1-3%
These rates are for Merit clients, Standard rates are higher
How do I get a Bid Bond in Kentucky?
We make it easy to get a contract bid bond. Just click here to get our Kentucky Bid Bond Application. Fill it out and then email it and the Kentucky bid specs/contract documents to [email protected] or fax to 855-433-4192.
You can also call us at (913) 286-6501. We fully review each and every application for surety bid bonds and then submit it to the surety that we believe will provide the best bid and P&P bond for your company. We have a high success rate in getting our clients surety bid bonds at the best rates possible.
What is a Kentucky Bid Bond?
A bid bond is a bond that guarantees that you will accept the work if you win the contract. The bid fee (usually five (5%) or ten (10%) percent) is a forfeiture that is paid when you win the bid, but then decide not to take the work.
Find a Bid Bond near Me
Typically, a bid bond and payment and performance bond are done together in the same contract by the surety. This way, the owner of the project is assured that the project can be completed pursuant to the terms of the contract and that it will not be liened by any contractor. This is security for the owner of the project.
Who Gets the Bond?
The general contractor is the corporation that obtains the bond. It is for the benefit of the owner (or in the case of government contract work, the governmental entity). It’s the general contractor that has to apply for the bond and be underwritten before the bid bond is written by the surety. This is also known as bonding a business.
We provide bid bonds in each of the following counties:
Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary McLean Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan Muhlenberg Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson Rockcastle Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford
And Cities: Louisville Lexington Bowling Green Paducah Frankfort Owensboro Elizabethtown Hopkinsville Covington Pikeville Bardstown
See our Louisiana Bid Bond page here.
More on Bid Bonds https://swiftbonds.com/bid-bond/.
Learning More About Applying and Finding The Right Bid Bonds For Your Needs
Bid Bonds can be complicated to apply for, especially if you don’t understand how they work. Most individuals consider this as insurance, but it’s actually a type of guarantee that the principal will perform their work properly for the obliged. Insurance companies usually offer a Surety Bid Bond, but you cannot call it insurance because its function is different. Most individuals will require you to get a bid bond before they consider your services as it is a form of guarantee to them.
If you’d like to consider applying for a bid bond or other bonds, you must understand how they work. We will provide you information on the importance of Bid Bonds and how they actually work.
The Importance Of A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds will always be in demand to protect the public because it is a kind of assurance that your obligations and duties will be completed. Most states require you to get a license surety bond to ensure that your company will adhere to state code and laws and you get a contract bond to guarantee that a public project will be completed. A Surety Bid Bond is meant for the obliged since they are the ones that are being protected, but it will also benefit you because the clients will trust you and your work. There are thousands of bonds right now and the type of bond that you are trying to find will depend upon your situation.
The Primary Purpose Of A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds are a three-party agreement between the principal, the obliged and the surety company. The principal is the employer or company which will perform the work and the obliged is known as the project owner. Construction companies will almost always be required by law to acquire Bid Bonds if they’re chosen for a public project. The government will require a construction company to get a host of bonds before they work on a certain project. The bond will ensure that the sub-contractors and the other workers will be paid even if the contractor defaults. The contractor will cover the losses, but when they reach their limit, the duty will fall to the surety company.
How To Apply For A Surety Bid Bond
Bid Bonds are provided by insurance providers, but there are standalone surety businesses that focus on these products. A surety company must be licensed by a state Department of Insurance.
It won’t be easy to apply for a bond since the applicants will have to go through a process that is comparable to applying for a loan. The bond underwriters will look into the credit profile of the applicant, their financial history and other key factors.
It means that there is a chance that you won’t be approved for a bid bond, particularly if the bond underwriters see something from your credit rating that makes them think you will be a risk.
How Much Will You Spend?
You cannot put an exact cost on a Surety Bid Bond because the cost is affected by numerous factors like the bond type, bond amount, where it will likely be issued, contractual risk, credit history of the applicant and more. There are thousands of different bonds available today and the cost will depend on the bond that you want to get. The amount of the bond will be a factor because you could select a $10,000 bond or a $25,000 bond or higher.
If you already have a credit history of 700 and above or very near this number, you can be eligible for the standard bonding market and you will need to pay 1 to 4 percent of the Surety Bid Bond amount. It means that if you obtain a $10,000 bond, you only have to pay $100 to $400 for the interest.
Your Application For A Bid Bond Could Be Rejected
There is a possibility that your bid bond request will be refused by the surety company since it will depend upon the information that they can get from the background check. If the surety company thinks that it will be a risk to give you a bid bond, they will deny your application. Your credit history is one of the most important factors to be approved for a bid bond because if you have a bad credit history, it shows a risk of default on the bond.
You CAN get a bid bond even if you have a bad credit score, but most likely you will pay an interest rate upwards of 10 to 20 percent.
If you plan to get a Surety Bid Bond, make certain you understand what is required prior to deciding. It is not easy to apply for, but if you know more about them, it will be a little bit easier to be approved.
A Deeper Take A Look At Bid Bonds in Construction A Quote Bond is a type of surety bond used to guarantee that a professional bidding on a job or task will participate in the agreement with the obligee if granted.
A Bid Bond is released in the amount of the agreement quote, with the similar requirements as that of an Efficiency Bond.
Everything About Bid Bonds in Building And Construction The origins of our service was closely linked with the arrangement of efficiency bonds to the contracting market. It found that the private specialist typically was insolvent when the task was granted, or grew to become insolvent earlier than the challenge was finished.
The standing of your surety company is very important, due to the fact that it guarantees you that when you have troubles or if even worse includes worst you'll have a trustworthy partner to turn to and receive assistance from. We work just with T-listed and a-rated companies, most likely the most trustworthy corporations in the market.
Normally no, they are separate. Quote bonds mechanically turn into efficiency bonds in case you are granted the agreement.
What Is A Construction Surety Bond? The origins of our business was carefully linked with the arrangement of performance bonds to the contracting market. Even if some jobs do not need cost and performance bonds, you will need to get bonded finally because the majority of public efforts do require the bonds. The longer a little contractor waits to get bonded, the more durable it will be because there will not be a observe report of satisfying the mandatory requirements for bonding and performing bonded work.
The only limit is the most significant bond you might get for one specific task. The aggregate limitation is the entire quantity of bonded work readily available you perhaps can have without hold-up.
The Significance Of Bid Bonds near You Arms, generators, radio towers, tree removal, computer systems, softward, emergency alarm, decorative work, scaffolding, water towers, lighting, and resurfacing of existing roads/paved areas. Bid bonds additionally work an additional assurance for job owners that a bidding specialist or subcontractor is qualified to carry out the job they're bidding on. There are 2 causes for this.
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PGA Awards 2020: ecco tutte le nominations
PGA Awards 2020: ecco tutte le nominations
PGA Awards 2020: ecco tutte le nominations
La Producers Guild of America ha annunciato le nomination per i titoli che concorreranno al PGA Awards 2020, edizione numero 31.
I PGA, che contano 8,200 membri, hanno premiato quello che sarebbe poi diventato il vincitore dell’Oscar per ben 21 volte su 30, negli ultimi anni, inclusi Green Book e La forma dell’acqua negli ultimi due anni.
Ecco i nominati ai PGA Awards 2020
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The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
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The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television
Chernobyl Producers: Craig Mazin, Carolyn Strauss, Jane Featherstone, Johan Renck, Chris Fry, Sanne Wohlenberg
Fosse/Verdon Producers: Thomas Kail, Steven Levenson, Lin‐Manuel Miranda, Joel Fields, George Stelzner, Sam Rockwell, Michelle Williams, Tracey Scott Wilson, Charlotte Stoudt, Nicole Fosse, Erica Kay, Kate Sullivan, Brad Carpenter
True Detective Producers: TBD
Unbelievable Producers: TBD
When They See Us Producers: Jeff Skoll, Jonathan King, Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, Berry Welsh, Oprah Winfrey, Ava DuVernay, Amy Kaufman, Robin Swicord
The Award for Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures
American Son Producers: TBD
Apollo: Missions to the Moon Producers: TBD
Black Mirror: Striking Vipers Producers: TBD
Deadwood: The Movie Producers: David Milch, Carolyn Strauss, Gregg Fienberg, Scott Stephens, Daniel Minahan, Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Regina Corrado, Nichole Beattie, Mark Tobey
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Producers: TBD
The Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television
30 for 30 (Season 10) Producers: TBD
60 Minutes (Season 51, Season 52) Producers: TBD
Leaving Neverland Producers: TBD
Queer Eye (Season 3, Season 4) Producers: David Collins, Michael Williams, Rob Eric, Jennifer Lane, Jordana Hochman, Rachelle Mendez, Mark Bracero
Surviving R. Kelly (Season 1) Producers: TBD
The Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Season 25) Producers: TBD
Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones Producers: TBD
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Season 6) Producers: TBD
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Season 5) Producers: TBD
Saturday Night Live (Season 45) Producers: TBD
The Award for Outstanding Producer of Game & Competition Television
The Amazing Race (Season 31) Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Bertram van Munster, Jonathan Littman, Elise Doganieri, Mark Vertullo, Phil Keoghan
The Masked Singer (Season 1) Producers: TBD
RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 11) Producers: TBD
Top Chef (Season 16) Producers: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Doneen Arquines, Casey Kriley, Tara Siener, Justin Rae Barnes, Blake Davis, Patrick Schmedeman, Wade Sheeler, Tom Colicchio, Padma Lakshmi, Elida Carbajal Araiza, Brian Fowler, Caitlin Rademaekers, Steve Lichtenstein, Emily Van Bergen
The Voice (Season 16, Season 17) Producers: John de Mol, Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Stijn Bakkers, Amanda Zucker, Kyra Thompson, Teddy Valenti, Kyley Tucker, Carson Daly
La cerimonia durante la quale verranno annunciati i vincitori si terrà il 18 gennaio al Hollywood Palladium.
La cerimonia prevederà anche una serie di riconoscimenti speciali, compresi: Ted Sarandos (Milestone Award); Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner e Jeremy Kleiner di Plan B (David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures); Marta Kauffman (Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television); Octavia Spencer (Visionary Award); e al film Bombshell della Lionsgate (The Stanley Kramer Award).
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PGA Awards 2020: ecco tutte le nominations
La Producers Guild of America ha annunciato le nomination per i titoli che concorreranno al PGA Awards 2020, edizione numero 31. I PGA, che contano 8,200 membri, hanno premiato quello che sarebbe poi diventato il vincitore dell’Oscar per ben 21 volte su 30, negli ultimi anni, inclusi Green Book e La forma dell’acqua negli ultimi […]
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Tornado Watch issued March 14 at 9:50AM CDT expiring March 14 at 4:00PM CDT by NWS Paducah KY
Tornado Watch issued March 14 at 9:50AM CDT expiring March 14 at 4:00PM CDT by NWS Paducah KY
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado watchfor Daviess, KY; Henderson, KY; Caldwell, KY; Carlisle, KY; McCracken, KY; Marshall, KY; Ballard, KY; Fulton, KY; Lyon, KY; Muhlenberg, KY; Posey, IN; Union, KY; Hardin, IL; Crittenden, KY; Pike, IN; Todd, KY; Calloway, KY; Graves, KY; Webster, KY; Spencer, IN; Gallatin, IL; McLean, KY; Gibson, IN; Warrick, IN; Christian, KY; Wabash, IL;…
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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 345 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1200 AM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS BALLARD BUTLER CALDWELL CALLOWAY CARLISLE CHRISTIAN CRITTENDEN DAVIESS FULTON GRAVES HANCOCK HENDERSON HICKMAN HOPKINS LIVINGSTON LOGAN LYON MARSHALL MCCRACKEN MCLEAN MUHLENBERG OHIO TODD TRIGG UNION WEBSTER
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Chief Hoskin’s Cabinet, Congressional Delegate Nominations Confirmed by Council
Chief Hoskin’s Cabinet, Congressional Delegate Nominations Confirmed by Council
Front Row: Cherokee Nation Chief of Staff Todd Enlow, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner. Back Row: Marshal Shannon Buhl, Attorney General Sara Hill, Secretary of State Tina Glory Jordan, Secretary of Natural Resources Chad Harsha, Treasurer Tralynna Scott, Congressional Delegate Kim Teehee and Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden.
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CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ark. - A teen in Arkansas accidentally shot and killed himself earlier this week while putting a gun into his waistband.
Family members, heartbroken, told WREG they are praying for answers as they try to grasp what happened.
They say Kevin Branch, 16, was involved in an altercation at a basketball court the day he died.
"Evidently the young man made an idle threat," Angela Jones, the victim's cousin, said. "Kevin feared for his life."
They are still unsure how Branch obtained a gun.
"He went to put the gun into his waistband and we suspect that's when it went off," Chief Todd Grooms of the Crittenden County Sheriff's Department, said.
Officials said evidence and witnesses, showed the teen had accidentally shot himself in the abdomen.
"We don't suspect foul play in any way," Grooms explained.
The family says Branch was a junior in high school, and an honors student.
"Now he won't be able to enjoy the pleasure of most young men as far as walking across the stage and an honor graduate because his life ended last night," Jones said.
Branch is remembered as a young man who was happy, loved fashion, and worked hard.
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