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Faculty strike ends at SIUC
ST. LOUIS — Dozens of tenured educators and those on track to become so returned to their classrooms Thursday at Southern Illinois University, a day after making enough progress in contract talks t...
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Beshear will face same financial woes
FRANKFORT — Having campaigned on promises to create jobs, newly re-elected Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear arranged for his first post-election public appearance to be a ceremonial ribbon cutting Wed...
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A new chapel is under construction at Fort Campbell. Chaplain Roger Heath at Fort Campbell says the new complex being built can hold a maximum of 1,200 people and will include space for religious education, child care, a kitchen and other meeting spaces.
New chapel taking shape
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A new chapel is taking shape at Fort Campbell that will accommodate the array of religious congregations at the post that are outgrowing the existing chapels built in the World W...
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Shutdown shrinks casino payments
CORYDON, Ind. — The shutdown of a bridge over the Ohio River has reduced profit-sharing revenues paid by a southern Indiana riverboat casino to two counties and will delay officials from repaying $...
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Gov. Steve Beshear makes his victory speech during an election night rally Tuesday in Frankfort. Beshear was re-elected Tuesday, becoming the second Democrat to win a U.S. gubernatorial race this year amid lingering economic uncertainty that's already proving worrisome to President Barack Obama's 2012 effort.
Governor beats out Williams, Galbraith
FRANKFORT — Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear was re-elected overwhelmingly Tuesday, becoming the second Democrat to win a U.S. gubernatorial race this year despite lingering economic uncertainty that’s ...
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Election 2011 Briefs
Comer wins ag commissioner race LOUISVILLE — Republican James Comer will take his experience from years spent on his southern Kentucky beef cattle farm to Frankfort as the state’s next agricultu...
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Conway wins 2nd term as attorney general
LOUISVILLE — Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway won a second term Tuesday night, defeating a Republican prosecutor who tried to turn the race into a referendum on federal issues — including th...
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Student Alexandra Kane (center) marches with faculty members and other students across the Southern Illinois University campus Monday in Carbondale, in support of the striking Faculty Association.
Mediator joins talks in SIUC dispute
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Negotiations have resumed in the labor dispute at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, but members of the SIUC Faculty Association remain on the picket lines. Represent...
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Judge hears arguments in war crimes case
LEXINGTON — A federal judge in Kentucky is weighing whether there is enough evidence to send a Croatian woman back to Europe to face charges of murder and torture stemming from the unraveling of Yu...
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Jessamine County cutting student tobacco use
NICHOLASVILLE — Jessamine County Schools officials say they’ve seen a sharp drop in the number of students carrying tobacco since a strong enforcement program began. School Superintendent Lu You...
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