June 19, 2013
Kentucky
Portion of trail near airport opens
HEBRON — After nearly a decade of dreaming, planning and working, officials have dedicated the first section of a multi-use trail surrounding the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport....
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In coal country, thousands show their solidarity
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Coal country is hurting, and the people who live there want the whole nation to know it. Thousands of miners have been laid off this year across Kentucky, Virginia and West V...
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Centre College students help test technology for VP debate
DANVILLE — In the days before hundreds of media descend upon Danville to cover the vice-presidential debate at Centre College, students at the liberal arts school were busy testing the technology t...
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UK lifts alcohol ban in tailgating spots
LEXINGTON — The University of Kentucky has lifted its ban on alcohol for non-reserved tailgating spots in time for the school’s next football game against Mississippi State. UK President Eli Cap...
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Fight waged over Monroe’s name
There’s a sour note in the legacy of bluegrass music legend Bill Monroe, as the man who runs an annual festival in Monroe’s honor is locked in a legal battle with the county over who gets to use Mo...
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City to appeal ruling in newspaper’s favor
OWENSBORO — An open records dispute between city officials in Owensboro and the town’s newspaper is headed to the Kentucky Court of Appeals. The Messenger-Inquirer reports that city commissioner...
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Audit critical of Jefferson County Clerk’s office
LOUISVILLE — A state auditor’s report is critical of how the Jefferson County Clerk’s office handled funds for two charities and says staff shouldn’t have gotten Christmas bonuses. The report, w...
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Hopkinsville passes first reading of smoking ban
HOPKINSVILLE — Officials have taken a preliminary vote to ban smoking. The Kentucky New Era reports the Hopkinsville City Council narrowly passed a first reading of the measure during a meeting ...
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State prepares for ‘active’ fire season
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Division of Forestry is gearing up for a potentially bad wildfire season. A lack of rain during the summer months coupled with strong spring storms and tornadoes that kn...
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Military, civilians partner to treat mental health
FORT CAMPBELL — Fort Campbell is reaching out to the medical community in Kentucky to help address the challenges of post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury among returning service members...
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