May 22, 2013
Kentucky
Associated Press
Noah Jones, 12, of Bowling Green stands with backpacks collected for foster children May 25 in Bowling Green. Jones started "A Case for Dignity," a non-profit that provides backpacks filled with items for children in the foster care system in Bowling Green.
Boy’s project empowers foster children
BOWLING GREEN — What began as a school project has turned into a campaign for 12-year-old Noah Jones to make sure no foster child in Kentucky is made to feel like they, or their things, are trash. ...
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EPA pursuit of pollution fines reaches 13 years
LOUISVILLE — A former businessman owes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $1.5 million for polluted oil wells in western Kentucky, in one of the largest penalties the agency has ever handed d...
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Ky. panel to examine middle school sports
LEXINGTON — A state panel has been tasked with studying the lack of regulations on middle school sports and making recommendations before the next General Assembly. The move comes after Kentucky...
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Former Christian social worker faces tampering charge
HOPKINSVILLE — A former social worker in western Kentucky has been indicted on a charge of tampering with public records. A Christian County grand jury handed down the felony indictment Friday a...
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Wife of Senate president eyes attorney general post
FRANKFORT — The wife of Kentucky state Senate President David Williams is weighing a bid for state attorney general in 2015. Former district court judge Robyn Williams told the Lexington Herald-...
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Police arrest 3 with sticky fingers in candy caper
MADISONVILLE — They weren’t the 3 Musketeers, but police in western Kentucky say an adult and two teenagers had sticky fingers when it came to ballpark concession stands. Hopkins County Sheriff’...
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John Ramsey (center), accompanied by Preston Bates (left) and Doug Lusco (right), stand in front of the state Capitol in May in Frankfort. The three young Republicans are involved in the Liberty For All political group.
Student’s PAC seeks influence
FRANKFORT — College student John Ramsey stands out in a new campaign finance world order filled with big names like Republican casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and Democratic Hollywood producer Jeffrey...
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Rolling the dice on gaming
LOUISVILLE — The future of instant racing gambling in Kentucky is back in the hands of a trial judge who the Kentucky Court of Appeals on Friday ordered to further develop the issues surrounding th...
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Man charged with beating cat to death
LOUISVILLE — A Louisville man has been arrested and charged with beating a cat to death with a broom. Louisville Metro Police charged 25-year-old Shaun McKinney with torture of a cat, second-deg...
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Judge hears arguments in Medicaid dispute
LEXINGTON — A federal judge has heard arguments in a dispute over Medicaid services. The Lexington Herald-Leader and The Courier-Journal report that lawyers for Appalachian Regional Healthcare a...
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