
May 10, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 89 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute-long news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
A one-minute-long news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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KY Headlines is a local public television program presented by KET

May 10, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 89 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute-long news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
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#### The state says tax receipts were up 59 percent in April of 2021, compared to April of 2020, as the pandemic began.
Kentucky now has a 586-million dollar surplus, and a rainy day fund of more than a billion dollars.
#### Kentucky will get just under two-point-two billion dollars from the American Rescue Plan.
That's less than the two-point-four billion the state expected.
The governor says it's because Kentucky's recovery has been stronger than other states.
#### Kentucky's COVID positivity rate is just above three percent, with 167 new cases and nine new deaths.
#### The state will lift the existing COVID-related curfew for restaurants and bars on May 28th.
That's the same day capacity goes to 75 percent for businesses and activities with less than a

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