June 20, 2013
Kentucky
USEC sues DOE for cleanup funding
LOUISVILLE — The company that operated nuclear plants in Kentucky and Ohio is suing the U.S. Department of Energy, claiming the federal government owes it almost $38 million in unpaid fees for deco...
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Public’s help requested in search for cop killer
LOUISVILLE — Investigators trying to hunt down the killer of a Kentucky police officer said Tuesday that tree limbs strewn on a highway exit ramp were used in the nighttime ambush, and they asked N...
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State senior judge faces suspension
LOUISVILLE — A senior judge is facing a possible suspension over allegations of misbehavior and open displays of bias while on the bench, including an accusation that he threatened to strangle a de...
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US Supreme Court takes up Lexmark patent suit
LOUISVILLE — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to step into a long-running dispute between printer maker Lexmark International and a company that refurbishes and resells ink cartridges. The l...
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Governor wants lawmakers back for session
FRANKFORT — The timing of a special legislative session in Kentucky remains uncertain, though Gov. Steve Beshear and top lawmakers have been tossing around potential dates. Beshear wants lawmake...
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New crime lab has grand opening
MADISONVILLE — Kentucky State Police are showing off the agency’s new crime lab in Madisonville. The Messenger reports police held a grand opening and gave tours last week of the 9,200-square-fo...
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Ticket sales for bluegrass festival strong
OWENSBORO — Organizers of a bluegrass festival in western Kentucky are expecting record crowds this summer following last year’s affair being name “event of the year” by the International Bluegrass...
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Preserving past primary concern of Patton museum
FORT KNOX — Curator Nathan Jones stops and ponders the oldest item in storage at the General George Patton Museum of Leadership, which reopens this month. The museum’s namesake, Gen. George S. P...
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Improvements coming to Lake Malone Park
GREENVILLE — Kentucky Parks Commissioner Elaine Walker says improvements are coming to Lake Malone State Park. Walker told the Messenger-Inquirerthat she met Friday with a new assistant regional...
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Somerset-Pulaski studies unified government
SOMERSET — Officials have begun conducting a feasibility study on a proposal to merge the governments of Somerset and Pulaski County in south-central Kentucky. Somerset-Pulaski County United tol...
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