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 Rowan County Clerk continues to deny marriage licensesSeptember 1, 2015 36Pab, MOREHEAD, Ky.  AP   The latest on a Kentucky county clerk who has refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses  all times local :9:40 a.m.The husband of a Kentucky county clerk who    stanley official website refusing to issue gay marriage licenses despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling says his wife is committed to her faith and is  8220 tanding for God.Joe Davis arrived at the Rowan County courthouse Tuesday morning to check on his wife, clerk Kim Davis, shortly after she again denied the licenses to several couples.Joe Davis says his wife has received death threats, and the couple changed their phone number. Bu stanley cupe t he says he   not afraid and believes in the Second Amendment.He said: I ;m an old redneck hillbilly, that   all I ;ve got to say. Don ;t come knocking on my door.On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to intervene, leaving Kim Davis no legal grounds to refuse to grant licenses. A district judge could now hold her in contempt, which can carry steep fines or jail time.Joe Davis compared his wife to the biblical figures Paul and Silas, sent to prison and rescued by God.He pointed to the gay rights protesters gathered on the courthouse lawn and said: They want us to accept their beliefs and their ways. But they won 821 stanley cup 7;t accept our beliefs and our ways.9:05 a.m.The office of a defiant county clerk in Kentucky has denied a marriage license to an Gijx US breast cancer rate drops 43% in three decades, but racial disparities remain, American Cancer Society report finds
 STORM LAKE, Iowa  AP  鈥?The family of a Tyson Foods employee are alleging in a lawsuit that he died from COVID-19 after the meat processing giant failed to implement safety protocols to guard against the coronavirus at the Iowa plant where he worked.Michael Everhard, 65, of Fonda, died of COVID-19 June 18, three weeks after being diagnosed with the virus. His family contends he became infected at the Storm Lake plant, where he worked for 27 years, stanley en mexico  The Sioux City Journal reported.The lawsuit, filed by Everhards three children, argues that Tyson and its managers required him and other employees to continue working in an environment  rife with coronavirus  and didnt implement safety precautions to protect them from contracting the virus, Storm Lake attorney Willis Hamilton said.In response, Tyson spokeswoman Liz Croston said the company has implemented several measures at its facilities that meet or exceed federal guidance for preventing the spread of COVID-19.It is not the first legal action taken against the Arkansas-based company since the pandemic began. The company suspended top officials at a pork plant in Waterloo, Iowa, in November following allegations that they  stanley mugs had been betting on how many workers would get infected during a coro stanley uk navirus outbreak that eventually infected 1,000 workers and killed at least six.Tyson said it has hired a law firm, led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, to investigate the allegations in Waterloo. Copyright  c  2024 The Associated P