June 18, 2013
Kentucky
Threats made in town mourning officer’s death
LOUISVILLE — A small-town Kentucky police department mourning the ambush slaying of one of its men has received threats that more officers will be targeted, prompting an investigation by the FBI an...
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Child burned after ingesting meth ingredient
HARTFORD — Authorities say a 2-year-old western Kentucky girl is in critical condition at a Louisville hospital after ingesting an ingredient used to make methamphetamine. The Ohio County sherif...
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Kentucky museum honors little-known musical legends
COVINGTON — A museum exhibit in Covington is honoring musicians from northern Kentucky who have contributed to the local or national music scene. The Northern Kentucky Music Legends exhibit open...
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Medical helicopter crash kills crewmembers
MANCHESTER — The crash of a medical helicopter that killed three crewmembers in southeastern Kentucky on Thursday was the fourth deadly accident in the past six years for Air Evac Lifeteam, a Misso...
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101st commander stresses response to sex assault
FORT CAMPBELL — The 101st Airborne Division is doubling down on efforts to curb sexual assault and harassment, Fort Campbell’s acting commander said Thursday. Brig. Gen. Mark Stammer told report...
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Gas tax increasing to 32.3 cents a gallon
FRANKFORT — The cost of gasoline will go up again in Kentucky, this time the result of an automatic tax increase written into law more than three decades ago. Lawmakers were told in a meeting of...
Jun 05, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
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USEC sues DOE for cleanup funding
LOUISVILLE — The company that operated nuclear plants in Kentucky and Ohio is suing the U.S. Department of Energy, claiming the federal government owes it almost $38 million in unpaid fees for deco...
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Public’s help requested in search for cop killer
LOUISVILLE — Investigators trying to hunt down the killer of a Kentucky police officer said Tuesday that tree limbs strewn on a highway exit ramp were used in the nighttime ambush, and they asked N...
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US Supreme Court takes up Lexmark patent suit
LOUISVILLE — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to step into a long-running dispute between printer maker Lexmark International and a company that refurbishes and resells ink cartridges. The l...
Jun 04, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
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State senior judge faces suspension
LOUISVILLE — A senior judge is facing a possible suspension over allegations of misbehavior and open displays of bias while on the bench, including an accusation that he threatened to strangle a de...
Jun 04, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
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