June 18, 2013
Kentucky
Judge to decide same-sex privilege issue
LOUISVILLE — A Kentucky judge is weighing whether a same-sex couple qualifies for the privilege of not testifying against a spouse in a slaying case in Louisville. The question arose in the case...
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Middle school sports may face oversight
LEXINGTON — Kentucky lawmakers are reviewing a proposal that would place middle school athletics under the purview of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, with the regulations going into ...
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National Guard to expand aviation center
FRANKFORT — A plan to relocate and expand hangar space to house Kentucky National Guard helicopters is meeting some resistance from neighbors. The State Journal reports the Boone National Guard ...
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Railroad trail opens in eastern Kentucky
RICEVILLE — The first section of what will be the state’s largest rail trail has opened in eastern Kentucky. A ceremony was held Saturday morning to open the 18-mile leg of the Dawkins Line Rail...
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Inspector general confirms agency probe
FRANKFORT — The Office of Inspector General in the Kentucky Cabinet for Public Protection has opened an investigation into the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Agency spokesman Dick Br...
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Attorney General: Letcher County board violated open meetings law
FRANKFORT — The attorney general’s office has concluded that the Letcher County Board of Education violated the state open meetings law by not saying the purpose of a closed session and by discussi...
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Kentucky community college board votes to raise tuition, salaries
CUMBERLAND — The Kentucky Community and Technical College System Board of Regents has voted to raise tuition by 2.86 percent and give faculty and staff pay raises of 2 percent. President Michael...
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Court hears case over police reports
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Supreme Court has heard arguments in a case over what information in a police report can be redacted. The Kentucky New Era brought the case against the City of Hopkinsv...
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Watchdog group calls for redistricting commission
FRANKFORT — With court fights and political battles raging over legislative redistricting, Common Cause Kentucky called again Friday for lawmakers to create a nonpartisan commission to handle the a...
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Utility’s biggest customer to go offline
LOUISVILLE — A western Kentucky aluminum smelter is moving closer to ending its power purchasing agreement with a Kentucky utility that depends on the massive plant for more than a third of its ann...
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