It is pretty much a safe bet that since the employer you are receiving a pension from is not a base period employer, the pension you are receiving will not be considered wages and will not affect your unemployment benefits. It would be hard to call the department up now, before you've filed the claim and get them to give you a definitive answer. They tend to want to look at a specific situation individually before they give you a positive yes or no answer and that has to be done after you've really filed the claim.
So you can sort of assume it won't count, but DO report this pension right away when you file an initial claim, so a "pension decision" can be made at the very beginning of your claim and there will be no delays in your receiving benefits.
You could also draw your Social Security retirement benefits while drawing unemployment benefits, as long as you do not remove yourself from the work force, continue to make the required work searches and continue to state that you are able, available and actively seeking employment. Be sure and discuss all these things with the workers at the Kentucky unemployment system. Assume nothing without running it by them while you are filing the claim.