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Kentucky Governor's Inauguration is today

By Jack Brammer, Lexington Herald-Leader

Workers were scurrying about the Capitol on Monday as they prepared for Tuesday's festive inauguration of Kentucky's new governor.

State police were checking security, construction workers were putting the final touches on the massive stage and platform in front of the Capitol and the large tents behind it, and florists were decorating the interior of the building.

After Democrats Andy Beshear and Jacqueline Coleman are sworn into office as governor and lieutenant governor, respectively, at a private midnight ceremony in the Governor's Mansion, the free, public activities begin at 7:30amET and run through MidnightET.

Full story at kentucky.com.




This story was posted on 2019-12-10 04:42:40
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Preparing for the Inauguration



2019-12-10 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Alex Slitz. VIP seating is arranged on the steps of the state Capitol in preparation for Tuesday’s inauguration in Frankfort, KY, Monday, Dec. 9, 2019.
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