May 19, 2013
Kentucky
Police shoot, kill man pointing gun at them
FRANKFORT — Police in Frankfort shot and killed a man while responding to a domestic violence call after police say he pointed a gun at Kentucky State Police troopers. Troopers responded to a ca...
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Glasgow firefighters building 9/11 memorial
GLASGOW — Firefighters in south-central Kentucky are trying to finish a memorial that includes part of an I-beam from the World Trade Center in enough time to dedicate it on Sept. 11. Glasgow Fi...
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Area medical examiner office still empty
OWENSBORO — A state medical examiner’s office in western Kentucky remains open after being threatened with closure earlier this year, but officials still haven’t filled the open position. Now of...
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Janette Chapman (right) and Elizabeth Buckner make their way through a table filled with jams and jellies competing for blue ribbons at the Kentucky State Fair on Monday in Louisville.
Competition stiff for state fair blue ribbons
LOUISVILLE — Some aspire to turn their knack for baking into a career. Others want to showcase treasured family recipes or skills learned at the side of loved ones who passed along their culinary s...
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Man sentenced to 45 years for apartment fire
LEXINGTON — A 20-year-old Kentucky man was sentenced to 45 years in prison for setting a fire in a Lexington apartment building in 2010. Brandon Dockery was sentenced Friday in Lexington after p...
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Maj. Gen. James McConville (top left) and CIA Director David Petraeus (top right) inspect the troops Friday at Fort Campbell. Petraeus returned to Fort Campbell to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the famed 101st Airborne Division, a unit he once led in combat in Iraq.
Petraeus visits 101st Airborne
FORT CAMPBELL — CIA Director David Petraeus returned to Fort Campbell on Friday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the famed 101st Airborne Division, a unit he once led in combat in Iraq. The ...
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One of two copper stills that will produce Town Branch bourbon at a $6 million distillery being built by Alltech's Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. appears Thursday in Lexington. Distillery officials showed off the new distillery Thursday, when it was announced the distillery will become the seventh member of the popular Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Lexington distiller joins Kentucky Bourbon Trail
LEXINGTON — Kentucky’s age-old bourbon sector welcomed a big-city newcomer to an exclusive club on Thursday, adding Lexington’s first new distillery in more than a century to the popular Kentucky B...
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New plan proposed for Kentucky Kingdom
LOUISVILLE — There’s a new plan to develop an abandoned amusement park in Louisville. The Courier-Journal reports three Louisville business leaders joined developer Ed Hart in a $40 million bid ...
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GOP lawmakers question ACT exam
FRANKFORT — Some Kentucky lawmakers have expressed concerns about how evolution is taught to high school biology students. The issue was brought up during a meeting of the Interim Committee on E...
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Tim Maggard, director of instructional technology for Hardin County schools, points to a reference in a textbook Aug. 8 being used that still lists Pluto as a full-fledged planet. Maggard is developing virtual textbooks that could help Kentucky bring its textbooks up to date at little or no cost during a time when there is no funding for new materials.
Kentucky spending little to none on new textbooks
ELIZABETHTOWN — Tim Maggard imagines that someday when a teacher tells students to take out their books and turn to Chapter 3, they will flick on an electronic device rather than haul out an outdat...
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