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Kentucky
Jail inmate tests positive for tuberculosis
CATLETTSBURG — Eastern Kentucky health officials are testing nearly 300 people for tuberculosis after a man being held at a jail tested positive for the disease. Ashland-Boyd County Health Depar...
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CSI: Henderson County High
HENDERSON — Jeffery Dennison was stabbed to death on a Thursday, and it was up to a group of student super sleuths to figure out who did it. Teens in Madison Sewell’s criminal law classes at Hen...
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Judge declines to reduce Farmer child support
FRANKFORT — Former Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer’s request to have his child support payments reduced has been rejected after a judge found he is “voluntarily underemployed.” F...
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UK professor awarded grant for autism study
LEXINGTON — A University of Kentucky professor has been awarded an $800,000 grant for research into autism therapies. The Lexington Herald-Leader says the grant is to develop new display and ima...
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Judge weighs request to bar text messages
COVINGTON — The attorney for a former Cincinnati Ben-Gals cheerleader charged with having sex with a 17-year-old student when she was a teacher is asking a judge to throw out text messages in the c...
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Prison converted for police training
FRANKFORT — A former prison in central Kentucky is being turned into a training academy for state police. The 326 acres in Frankfort that used to make up the Frankfort Career Development Center ...
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SEMO athlete dies from scooter wreck injuries
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — A Southeast Missouri State University athlete has died, nearly two weeks after the scooter she was riding collided with a pickup truck. Meg Herndon of Fenton, Mo., suffered...
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Kentucky part of national prescription drug initiatives
FRANKFORT — Kentucky will join several states hard hit by prescription drug abuse to develop strategies to combat what is described as a still-growing problem, Gov. Steve Beshear said Friday. Al...
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Man loses appeal in case of pedophile priest’s death
LOUISVILLE — A Lexington man with a history of mental issues cannot show that incompetence prevented him from trying to withdraw his guilty plea to beating to death a convicted sex offender and ret...
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Late taxpayers offered amnesty
FRANKFORT — In hopes of reaping a financial windfall, Kentucky officials will allow people and businesses owing back taxes to pay up under an amnesty offer that begins on Oct. 1. Finance Secreta...
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