May 22, 2013
Kentucky
Vet-targeted website to be turned over to federal officials
LOUISVILLE — A California-based company accused of preying on veterans for their education benefits agreed Wednesday to pay $2.5 million to 20 states and turn over its website — GIBill.com — to the...
Jun 28, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
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Borrowing for college skyrocketing in state
LOUISVILLE — New data shows Kentucky college graduates will be shelling out an average of $200 a month for a decade to pay off their student loans. The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Autho...
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Dry spell dampens soybean, corn hopes
LOUISVILLE — With each dry day, the odds of salvaging decent corn and soybean crops dwindle for western Kentucky farmers like Bill Clift. Clift planted 3,600 acres of corn and beans this spring ...
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Ali Center sues Michigan donor over artwork
LOUISVILLE — The Muhammad Ali Center says a Michigan art gallery that has faced multiple lawsuits for alleged fraud should either take back its gift of more than 180 pieces or allow the center to d...
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Renovations set for Old State Capitol
FRANKFORT, — The Old State Capitol in Frankfort will close for summer renovations after this coming Saturday. The Kentucky Division of Historic Properties will repair all the windows in the bui...
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Rick Cecil with Reid's Orchard pulls down ripe white peaches Monday afternoon at the orchard off Ky. 144 near Thruston. Rick Cecil, his son, Mark Cecil and Billy Reid began picking about 7:30 a.m. and continued picking through the day switching to sweet corn and vegetables and back to peaches as the day wore on. "Peaches are the only thing that likes this weather," Reid said.
Picking peaches
Rick Cecil with Reid’s Orchard pulls down ripe white peaches Monday afternoon at the orchard off Ky. 144 near Thruston. Rick Cecil, his son, Mark Cecil and Billy Reid began picking about 7:30 a.m. ...
Jun 26, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
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Senators to discuss jailed Pakistani doctor
FRANKFORT — Two U.S. lawmakers plan this week to press Pakistani Ambassador Sherry Rehman for the release of a doctor jailed after he helped to track down Osama bin Laden. The meeting is the lat...
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South Carolina couple building Christian-based camp in Kentucky
GRAYSON — A South Carolina couple has begun working to turn a hundred-acre farm in eastern Kentucky into a Christian-based summer camp for children in Appalachia. Stephen and Millissia Owens sai...
Jun 24, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
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Early prisoner release hurting jails’ funding
LOUISVILLE — County jails across Kentucky are experiencing a financial crunch under the state’s mandate to release some inmates early in an effort to save money and help rehabilitation. Many of ...
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Dorena-Hickman Ferry closes
HICKMAN — Kentucky Transportation officials say they’ve closed the Dorena-Hickman Ferry due to low water on the Mississippi River. Service halted at 9 a.m. Saturday after Capt. Ed Floyd said wat...
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