May 24, 2013
Kentucky
Associated Press
Capt. Jim Page of Fort Campbell's Don Pratt Museum and historian for the 101st Airborne Division proudly shows off one of the museum's most prized possessions SEmD one of only three original and intact CG-4 Waco gliders still in existence at Fort Campbell.
Post museum remains a must-see
FORT CAMPBELL — In the course of 70 years, the division that in 1942 had “no history, but . a rendezvous with destiny” has since then accumulated a lot of history. Much of the 101st Airborne Div...
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3 accused of attempting to traffic pot through mail
HARRODSBURG — Three central Kentucky residents are facing charges after allegedly trying to traffic marijuana through the mail, authorities said. Mercer County Sheriff Ernie Kelty told The Advoc...
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Workers replacing gate at Greenup Locks and Dam
LLOYD — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has begun work to replace an aging gate at the Greenup Locks and Dam on the Ohio River. The Independent reports an emergency gate and bulkhead have been ...
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Vets to watch for swine flu at State Fair
LOUISVILLE — State veterinarians will be watching for evidence of swine flu during this year’s Kentucky State Fair as health officials nationwide have reported a five-fold increase of a new strain ...
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A corn plant shows damage caused by summertime heat and dry conditions July 26 near Eminence, Ky. The National Agricultural Statistics Service's field office says in a report that the state is facing the worst corn crop in decades.
Report: State faces worst corn crop since 1983
LOUISVILLE — Triple-digit heat and dry conditions that withered crops during a brutal summer could end up producing Kentucky’s skimpiest corn yields in nearly three decades, a report said Friday. ...
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Personnel Board delays decision in hiring case
FRANKFORT — A prison worker from northeastern Kentucky will have to wait at least another month to find out if he gets to keep a job promotion he received more than a year ago. The State Personn...
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Piles of recently cut burley tobacco sit on a trailer Thursday on a farm near Finchville. Tobacco specialists say much of the burley has gone through a growth spurt, thanks to recent rains.
Burley crop shows growth spurt after timely rains
FINCHVILLE — For burley tobacco farmers in Kentucky and Tennessee, forecasts for a close-to-average yield are coming as a big relief after sweating through prospects of a paltry harvest as extreme ...
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Angry mom hurls pigs feet through window
LOYALL — Dianne Lewis says she doesn’t remember throwing the jars of pickled pigs feet through the window of a convenience store in Harlan County. Nor raking merchandise from the shelves of the ...
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Universities of Kentucky, Louisville team up to curb alcohol abuse
LOUISVILLE — With the fall semester starting soon, Kentucky’s two largest universities are teaming with a pair of distilleries in a stepped up campaign to curb alcohol abuse among students. The ...
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State agency can help farmers find forage
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Department of Agriculture may be able to help farmers find forage for livestock now that many pastures and hay fields have been depleted by drought. State Agriculture Co...
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