May 25, 2013
Kentucky
Lingering death penalty case takes toll on family
COVINGTON — Gayle Williamson Cummings and Michelle Hubert sat just feet apart, separated by an aisle and a security guard. They didn’t look at each other or speak with each other, even though they ...
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State to change execution method
Kentucky officials signaled Thursday they will change how prisoners are executed, opening the door to using a single drug instead of the current three-drug method that has been challenged by inmate...
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Hospital lays off undisclosed number of workers
ASHLAND — A spokesman for King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland says the hospital has laid off workers and is closing at least one satellite center. The Independent in Ashland reported that...
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Daniel Boone Forest included in caves, mines order
LEXINGTON — The Daniel Boone National Forest is included in an order that’s been renewed closing all caves and abandoned mines on federal forest land in the southeastern United States. The Lexin...
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Swimming advisories extended for streams
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Division of Water and Division of Public Health Protection and Safety say swimming advisories issued last summer will remain in effect because of high levels of fecal colif...
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Former amusement park in bad shape
LOUISVILLE — The new partners who are working toward reopening the former Kentucky Kingdom amusement park say the facility is in bad condition and may not reopen until 2014. The Courier-Journal ...
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McConnell focuses on protecting jobs
LOUISVILLE — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell received a hero’s welcome Wednesday at a Louisville aluminum fabricating plant that had fallen on hard times until he helped pass fair trade le...
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Kentucky hailstorm costs $175 million in losses
LOUISVILLE — A major hailstorm last month in Kentucky is estimated to have caused $175 million in insured losses and damages when balls of ice as large as baseballs battered cars and homes and knoc...
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Colleges want coal-funded scholarships
FRANKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear could keep alive a proposal to use coal severance tax dollars for college scholarships that failed to gain traction in the General Assembly earlier this year. Kent...
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Western Kentucky getting music park
HARTFORD — A music park is being planned in the western Kentucky town of Hartford. Susan Matthews said she is turning a former country club near the William H. Natcher Parkway into Kentucky Musi...
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