May 19, 2013
Kentucky
Associated Press
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and the Senate GOP leadership answer questions following a Republican strategy session Tuesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. McConnell's campaign asked the FBI to look into whether his campaign headquarters was bugged during a private meeting.
McConnell camp seeks FBI help
FRANKFORT — The FBI has been asked to look into whether Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s campaign headquarters was bugged after a recording of a private campaign meeting surfaced in which...
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Supplier declares bankruptcy
ELIZABETHTOWN — A Kentucky-based business that supplies boots, uniforms and tactical gear to law enforcement and the military has filed for federal bankruptcy protection. U.S. Cavalry Store Inc....
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Siblings killed in weekend car wreck
HARDINSBURG— A brother and sister have been killed in a car crash that overturned a tanker hauling thousands of gallons of gasoline. Kentucky State Police say 28-year-old Justin J. Glisson of Ir...
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Officials: Oil extraction could start soon in Ky.
RUSSELLVILLE — Oil could be drilled later this month from shale deposits from a mine in Logan County, southern Kentucky officials said. Arrakis Oil Recovery is developing the Stampede Mine north...
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Lobbyists throw lawmakers lavish parties
FRANKFORT, — When Frankfort lawmakers discuss parties, they’re not always referring to the Democratic and Republican varieties. Lobbyists spent more than $77,000 on get-togethers for lawmakers i...
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Palm trees may be POW drawings
FORT KNOX — Small etchings of a palm tree that appear on dozens of chimneys at Fort Knox are believed to be the work of German prisoners of war held during World War II. Matt Rector, Fort Knox h...
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Radio and TV members of AP receive news awards
LOUISVILLE — Radio and television members of The Associated Press claimed victories in statewide news competition as the Kentucky AP Broadcasters handed out awards in Louisville on Saturday. Com...
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Recovering Army soldier gets Silver Star
FORT CAMPBELL — A Fort Campbell soldier who suffered a traumatic brain injury received the Silver Star on Friday for his actions to help evacuate wounded troops during a mission in Afghanistan in 2...
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Mennonites move to Tennessee
SOUTH FORK— A rift in a Mennonite community in central Kentucky has prompted a decision by most of the families to pull up stakes and move to Tennessee. The Advocate-Messenger (http://bit.ly/10i...
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Governor vetoes Medicaid bill
FRANKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear vetoed a bill Friday that would have set up a process to resolve payment disputes between medical providers and Medicaid managed care organizations. Beshear told repo...
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