May 20, 2013
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Debate on gambling heating up
FRANKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear accused Senate President David Williams on Tuesday of “intimidations and threats” against pro-gambling lawmakers seeking to get a constitutional amendment on the Nove...
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Kentucky education officials floating foundation proposal
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Department of Education will propose this week that the state create a foundation specifically to fund innovative public school projects to help students achieve. The de...
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Steam escapes from Exelon Corp.'s nuclear plant March 16, 2011 in Byron, Ill. A nuclear reactor at the plant shut down on Monday after losing power. Steam is being vented to reduce pressure according to officials from Exelon Nuclear and federal regulators.
Nuclear reactor loses power
BYRON, Ill. — A nuclear reactor at a northern Illinois plant shut down Monday after losing power, and steam was being vented to reduce pressure, according to officials from Exelon Nuclear and feder...
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Police officers, teachers, caregivers and other rank-and-file public servants join Illinois AFL-CIO members in October 2011 to protest the state's pension situation at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. Illinois government must cut pension and health care costs or see its backlog of unpaid bills nearly quadruple to $35 billion, the Civic Federation warns in a report that highlights the challenges facing Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn as he prepares to deliver his State of the State address.
Quinn looks at teacher pensions
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Pat Quinn, responding to a dire new report on state finances Monday, said more clearly than ever that he wants schools and universities to help pay for their employees’ ret...
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Romney shows no mercy before vote
MIAMI — Cheered by new polls, Mitt Romney is all but predicting victory in Tuesday’s Republican presidential primary. Newt Gingrich is looking past Florida to regroup, vowing he won’t stay buried l...
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41 early-release inmates face revocation HIGHLAND HEIGHTS — Kentucky corrections officials say 75 of the prison inmates granted early release from prison in January have been found in violation ...
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Judge to rule on filing deadlines
FRANKFORT — A judge handling a high-profile court case sparked by Kentucky’s redrawn legislative districts is expected to rule with 24 hours on whether to postpone Tuesday’s deadline for candidates...
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Attempted espionage hearing to be set for Owenboro soldier
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — U.S. Army officials could decide in February when to schedule a court hearing for an Alaska-based soldier charged with attempted espionage. Army officials say Spc. William Co...
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Tennessee wants to curb deadly pain pill epidemic
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee’s death rate from drug overdoses has nearly tripled since 1999, a trend that state officials are trying to reverse with expanded regulations. Proposals include one f...
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Illinois seeks more female prison guards
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Department of Corrections wants to increase the number of female prison guards in Illinois because they’re crucial to all prisons, especially when it comes to searches of in...
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