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Does Papa Johns Drug Test Delivery Drivers

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Published 6:50 AM EDT Jul 26, 2018You awake? Because there's a lot to catch up on today.Justify is retiring, Papa John's delivery drivers are mad – as if that company didn't have enough to worry about at the moment – and a report revealed just how deadly fentanyl has been in Kentucky.Start your day with the Courier Journal. Here's what to know Thursday: Triple Crown winner Justify won't race againTrainer Bob Baffert announced Wednesday that Justify will not race again and will return next month to WinStar Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, to begin his stud career.“Justify had some filling in his ankle, and he is just not responding quick enough for a fall campaign,” Baffert said. “We all wanted to see Justify run again, but ultimately it is my responsibility to make sure he is perfect. Without 60-90 days, I can’t be definite.”Opinion: Unbeaten Justify leaves racing for greener pasturesBaffert revealed two weeks ago that Justify had developed the filling — otherwise known as swelling or inflammation — and had been taken out of training. Justify currently is stabled at California’s Del Mar Racetrack.Read the report from Jason Frakes here. Fentanyl killed twice as many as heroinFentanyl is a dangerous drug that cartels and local drug dealers sneak into heroin and even pills.

Does Papa Johns Drug Test Delivery Drivers

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Around here in Missouri the pizza places like papa johns, dominos, and pizza hut don't drug test, every application will ask if you would be willing to take a drug test though.No one will really be able to give you a perfect answer though since it would vary from place to place.

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And last year, it contributed to 763 deaths across Kentucky — more than double the deaths linked to heroin.In Jefferson County, the drug is blamed in 64 percent of the 426 overdose deaths — also more than twice as many fatalities of those linked to heroin.Fentanyl is man-made from chemicals and is cheaper to make than heroin or cocaine but up to 50 times more potent than heroin.Read the report from Beth Warren here. Papa John's drivers are suing Kentucky franchisesPizza delivery drivers have sued two Papa John’s franchisees in Kentucky, alleging they are reimbursed so poorly for using their vehicles for deliveries that they ended up being paid less than the minimum wage.The complaints, filed in federal courts Friday against franchise owners in Middlesboro and Paducah are among dozens of suits filed across the country against Papa John’s, Pizza Hut and Domino’s.Read the report from Andrew Wolfson here. Paristown Pointe project angers neighborsThe old Urban Government Center is being redeveloped in Paristown Pointe, a tiny neighborhood tucked between Broadway and East Breckenridge Street. And it's angering some neighbors.That's because a new plan for the project doubles the number of shotgun homes that were planned at 814 Vine St. It's the first phase of a much larger project that will eventually turn the seven-story center at 810 Barret and three other structures into a dynamic mixed-use development.The first phase features the 22 shotgun houses as well as a farmer’s market space, a pedestrian connection and plans to keep an existing community garden on the site.Read the report from Maggie Menderski here. Kentucky soybean farmers to get some reliefKentucky farmers suffering from the president's trade war could soon get some relief.President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the EU had agreed to start buying more U.S. Soybeans “almost immediately.'

The announcement comes one day after his administration said it would shore up $12 billion for an emergency aid package to help farmers affected by retaliatory tariffs.Some farmers criticized that plan. They prefer a long-term solution to retaliatory tariffs, which have resulted in significant price drops for soybeans, Kentucky's top agricultural export.Read the report from Kate Talerico here.