June 18, 2013
Kentucky
Kentucky death sentence reinstated
LOUISVILLE — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the death sentence of a condemned Kentucky inmate who was on track to be freed after awaiting execution for three decades. The high court...
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Attendance up at Hatfield-McCoy Festival
PIKEVILLE — The annual Hatfield and McCoy Festival in Pike County was a lot more popular this year after a recent miniseries about the family feud was featured on the History Channel. Pike Count...
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Motorist killed trying to avoid deer carcass
ELKTON — Police say a Tennessee woman killed in a crash in southern Kentucky was trying to avoid a deer carcass on the road. Julie A. Roberts, of Clarksville, swerved to avoid the deer and a do...
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Fight leads to fatal stabbing in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN — Police in Bowling Green have charged a man with murder in the stabbing death of a man whose body was found in the street of a residential area. Police arrested 24-year-old Steph...
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Chief Justice: Cuts are harming court system
LOUISVILLE — There has been a “hollowing out” of the state’s court system over the last four years because of funding cuts, Kentucky Chief Justice John Minton said. Minton said funding for Kentu...
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Deployed soldiers earning degrees in fighting zones
FORT KNOX— When she wasn’t working long shifts at an Afghanistan airfield, Spc. Andrea Muresan was studying and taking online courses in a war zone. Muresan, a member of the Fort Knox-based sust...
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Murder suspect tells newspaper he’s guilty
LOUISVILLE — A man accused of killing three women said in a letter to The Courier-Journal that he will accept the death penalty that prosecutors are seeking because “after all I am guilty.” Will...
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Schroeder leaves Fort Campbell
FORT CAMPBELL — A top leader at Fort Campbell with the 101st Airborne Division relinquished his position to a new command sergeant major. During a ceremony Friday at the post on the Kentucky-Ten...
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High school gets honors rankings wrong
ALEXANDRIA — A high school in northern Kentucky said it mistakenly reported incorrect student rankings resulting in the wrong students given valedictorian and salutatorian honors at their graduatio...
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CEO defends nonprofit defunded by Ky. counties
COVINGTON — The CEO for a nonprofit that provides social services in northern Kentucky defended laying off employees and cutting services despite having an $8 million surplus and criticized local g...
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