May 23, 2013
Kentucky
Fort Campbell seeks psychiatrists; 48 needed
FORT CAMPBELL — The U.S. Army hospital at Fort Campbell has expanded its search for psychiatrists as most newly created jobs remain unfilled. The Army post on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line i...
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Kentucky State Police troopers reconstruct the crash scene Thursday after dozens of passengers were taken to three separate hospitals Wednesday when the tour bus they were in overturned after failing to negotiate a turn on Ky. 728 in Hart County.
Dozens hurt when tour bus flips
MUNFORDVILLE — Dozens of students and parents were injured Wednesday night when a tour bus carrying them on a trip to Washington, D.C., turned over in south-central Kentucky moments into the trip, ...
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Expansion set for Hopkinsville plant
HOPKINSVILLE — A company that has operations in Hopkinsville has announced it will invest $10.8 million for upgrades. Gov. Steve Beshear’s office says the announcement Tuesday will allow T.RAD N...
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Kentucky AG recovers nearly $2.3 million in Medicaid case
FRANKFORT — Attorney General Jack Conway has recovered nearly $2.3 million for the Kentucky Medicaid program in a settlement with Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Aventis Behring LLC. Conway ann...
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Princeton residents vote on alcohol sales in August
PRINCETON — Voters in the western Kentucky city of Princeton will go to the polls Aug. 7 to decide whether alcohol can be legally sold in the city limits. Caldwell County Judge-Executive Brock T...
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Lifestyle highlight of minister’s trial
COVINGTON — Federal prosecutors say an Internet evangelist based in northern Kentucky lived a lavish lifestyle off donations from followers from around the world and didn’t pay taxes on much of the...
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Man arrested after standoff with police
OWENSBORO — A western Kentucky man has been charged with assault and wanton endangerment after police say he shot another man then held officers at bay for three hours. Owensboro Police Sgt. Dav...
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Vets: Horses may bleed to death without anti-bleeding drug
FRANKFORT — Thoroughbred owners and trainers voiced dire warnings Tuesday about the potential of blood spurting from horses’ noses if the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission institutes a race-day ban ...
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Warden retires, new chief tapped
EDDYVILLE — An Iraq war veteran with 16 years of experience with the Kentucky Department of Corrections has been tapped as the new warden at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville. Green R...
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Ballplayer dies after reporting to team
MADISONVILLE — A college baseball player died just days after reporting to his summer league team in western Kentucky. Madisonville Tradewater Pirates manager Steve Fowler said a teammate found ...
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