May 23, 2013
Kentucky
Attorney: Killer of 3 children missing part of brain
LOUISVILLE — Kevin Wayne Dunlap’s decision to plead guilty to killing three children and attacking a woman in her home near Fort Campbell caught his attorneys by surprise. Now, they think they unde...
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Hearings on proposed rate increase set
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled public hearings for next month in Paducah and Henderson to get input on a proposal that would raise rates for customers of Big River...
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3 bald eagles released into wild
UNIONTOWN — Three bald eagles that were nursed back to health over five months have been released back into the wild in western Kentucky along the Ohio River. Eileen Wicker, who is part of the n...
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Man’s dying wish for big tip inspires charity in others
LEXINGTON — As Seth Collins finished his penne pasta at a Lexington restaurant, he called over the waitress to fulfill his brother’s dying wish. He explained to her that his 30-year-old brother ...
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Eric Clark, a public defender with the Department of Public Advocacy, speaks with his client Monday in a courtroom in Bowling Green.
Caseloads increasing for public defenders
BOWLING GREEN — Public defenders across Kentucky are dealing with bigger caseloads. Public defenders were assigned 152,727 new cases in 2011 compared to 151,280 the previous year and 108,078 nin...
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Farmers face paltry yields, hay deficit
LOUISVILLE — Kentucky agriculture is reeling from a summertime one-two punch of blistering heat and dry conditions, and farmers are feeling the pain from the prospects of shrinking income and infla...
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Horse Park looks for stability
LEXINGTON — The Kentucky Horse Park seems to have it all — except a way to break even financially. The park in Lexington has hosted the 2010 World Equestrian Games, the Adequan FEI North America...
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Artist still preserving historic murals
ASHLAND — When artist David Musselman was hired to preserve historic murals at the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland, he had no idea he’d still be busy with the job almost 30 years later. But he ...
Jul 29, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Adam Crider, 9, flies above a virtual Fort Campbell as he works the joystick of a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter simulator at Fort Campbell.
A dream takes flight, thanks to a promise
FORT CAMPBELL — Adam Crider, 9, wrote a letter to the troops last year that ended up in Afghanistan in the hands of Lt. Col. Scott Gerblick, in which the boy wrote, “You and every other Army man, d...
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President, provost won’t eat Chick-fil-A
LEXINGTON, — University of Louisville’s president and provost have decided not to eat at Chick-fil-A restaurants and called the company’s statements opposing gay marriage “offensive and unnecessar...
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