June 19, 2013
Kentucky
State officials begin setting traps for Ash borers
OWENSBORO — State officials have begun putting traps into trees to track the movement of tiny sap-sucking beetles that have killed millions of ash trees. Although there hasn’t been any evidence ...
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Rotarian devotes new quest to eliminate polio
ERLANGER — John Salyers remembers as a child growing up in the 1950s he had to wait in a long line to get the polio vaccine as anxiety over the disease closed pools and worried parents. Then, th...
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Covington to post names of tenants
COVINGTON — Covington landlords are getting a new tool to help them screen prospective tenants. According to The Kentucky Enquirer, the city is posting an alphabetized list of people who have be...
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State offers variety of license plates
FRANKFORT — Kentucky offers a wide variety of license plates to motorists. The Lexington Herald-Leader (http://bit.ly/15eQtd1)reports that beyond the standard issue plates that say “Unbridled Sp...
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Special election offers test of new military voting law
FRANKFORT — A special legislative election in central Kentucky could be the first test of the state’ new military voting law passed earlier this year to help ensure soldiers deployed to foreign cou...
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Farmer pleads not guilty to federal charges
LEXINGTON — Kentucky sports hero turned politician Richie Farmer has pleaded not guilty to charges related to his management of the Department of Agriculture. The 43-year-old Farmer appeared Thu...
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Schools must tell students of their rights
LOUISVILLE — Students must be informed of their legal rights — including the right to remain silent — before being questioned by school administrators working with police or school resource officer...
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Woman to become ordained by Catholic dissident group
LOUISVILLE — A former nun and theology student is aiming to defy Roman Catholic law by being ordained as a priest. Rosemarie Smead is set to be ordained by the dissident group Association of Rom...
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Group pays medical debts
LOUISVILLE — More than 1,000 people in Kentucky have had medical debts paid by a nonprofit agency in New York. The Courier-Journal reports the Rolling Jubilee Fund bought the debts and forgave t...
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Rollins resigns seat, takes new position
FRANKFORT — The chairman of the House Education Committee resigned Wednesday to accept a promotion to the top job at the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, a state agency that provides...
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