
Jasmine Youngblood
Multimedia Journalist at WPSD-TV (Paducah, KY)
Multimedia Journalist for WPSD Local 6
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5 days ago |
wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Jaden Sanders
MURRAY, Ky. — Murray State University students are speaking out in support of international students. After Homeland Security revoked at least one student visa from a student at Murray State this week, MSU College Democrats are now calling for action in an open letter. The letter reads, "In response to this traumatizing situation, the Murray State University College Democrats are calling on President Bob Jackson and incoming President Ron K.
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1 week ago |
wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Adam Stump
Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 0:00Remaining Time -0:00Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. MAYFIELD, Ky. — Several Mayfield Department of Juvenile Justice employees have been removed from their roles. It follows investigations into alleged misconduct. The DJJ confirmed Tuesday that its investigation uncovered sexual misconduct, fight clubs, and more at the Mayfield Youth Development Center in Graves County.
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1 week ago |
wpsdlocal6.com | Jasmine Youngblood |Adam Stump
MAYFIELD, Ky. — Several Mayfield Department of Juvenile Justice employees have been removed from their roles. It follows investigations into alleged misconduct. The DJJ confirmed Tuesday that its investigation uncovered sexual misconduct, fight clubs, and more at the Mayfield Youth Development Center in Graves County. Five Mayfield employees in total were disciplined after the investigation. One employee was fired, and two others resigned.
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1 week ago |
paducahsun.com | Jasmine Youngblood
MAYFIELD — Several Mayfield, Kentucky, Department of Juvenile Justice employees have been removed from their roles following investigations into alleged misconduct. The DJJ confirmed Tuesday that its investigation uncovered sexual misconduct, fight clubs and more at the Mayfield Youth Development Center in Graves County. Five employees in total were disciplined after the investigation. One employee was fired, and two others resigned.
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1 week ago |
mayfield-messenger.com | Jasmine Youngblood
MAYFIELD — Several Mayfield, Kentucky, Department of Juvenile Justice employees have been removed from their roles following investigations into alleged misconduct. The DJJ confirmed Tuesday, April 15, that its investigation uncovered sexual misconduct, fight clubs and more at the Mayfield Youth Development Center in Graves County. Five employees in total were disciplined after the investigation. One employee was fired, and two others resigned.
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