June 18, 2013
Kentucky
Dogs go to jail to learn manners
HENDERSON — For a group of dogs in western Kentucky, having bad manners around the house landed them in jail. Inmates at the Henderson County Detention Center are working with six dogs as part o...
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Commission endorses local option taxes
FRANKFORT — A proposal to allow voters in cash-strapped local governments across Kentucky to decide through ballot initiatives whether to approve temporary sales tax increases to pay for specific b...
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Appeals court to hear case of former judge
LOUISVILLE — The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the case of former Clay County Circuit Judge R. Cletus Maricle and others on Jan. 25 in Cincinnati. Maricle is serving more than 26 y...
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Officials ID man found after standoff
LOUISVILLE — Jefferson County officials have identified a man who was found dead after a fire broke out in an apartment building during a standoff with police last week. Deputy Coroner Sam Weakl...
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Daviess reinstitutes juvenile drug court
OWENSBORO — Officials in western Kentucky are working together restart a juvenile drug court. Daviess County Attorney Claud Porter said the city of Owensboro and the county have each agreed to p...
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Horse trainers say state’s new Lasix rule isn’t working
LEXINGTON — Trainers complain a new rule that allows only state veterinarians to administer the anti-bleeder medication known as Lasix to horses on race day isn’t working. Since the rule took ef...
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Family of inmate files wrongful death suit
LEXINGTON — The family of a Fayette County Jail inmate who died while serving a 12-day sentence has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. According to records obtained by the Lexington Herald Leader, ...
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3 colleges adopt aid ‘Shopping Sheet’
Three colleges in Kentucky have agreed to begin using a standardized financial aid letter aimed at helping students and parents better understand the costs of a higher education. The U.S. Depart...
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Evacuation lifted near derailment cleanup
LOUISVILLE — Authorities have lifted an evacuation order for homes near an area where crews are cleaning up after a train derailed. Residents were allowed to return to their homes Thursday night...
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Indiana picks firm for new Ohio River bridge
INDIANAPOLIS — A group of partners who propose building a new Ohio River bridge between Indiana and Kentucky for $763 million, nearly 25 percent below previous cost estimates, won a state panel’s e...
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