June 18, 2013
Kentucky
Lobbying in Frankfort may set new record for spending
FRANKFORT — Tobacco companies were among a growing list of businesses and organizations that are on track to set a new spending record this year for lobbying Frankfort lawmakers. Legislative Eth...
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Tests required by new drug law can be costly
LEXINGTON — Under a new law designed to curb prescription pill abuse, patients with long-term conditions requiring controlled substances have to submit to urine drug tests that aren’t always covere...
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New area code may be in the works
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Public Service Commission has begun the process again of establishing a new area code for the western half of the state. The agency made that announcement Thursday. T...
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School bus hit by car overturns
LOUISVILLE — A school bus full of middle school students overturned when it was hit by a car in southwest Louisville, but no students were seriously injured. Louisville police say the bus was he...
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UK president bans alcohol in tailgating spots
LOUISVILLE — What’s a tailgate without alcohol? Some fans at the University of Kentucky’s next football game are about to find out. UK President Eli Capilouto on Thursday imposed a strict alcoho...
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Student restraint policy draws comments
FRANKFORT — A public hearing over a proposal to restrict how students can be restrained in classrooms across the state has drawn dozens of comments. Advocates for the regulation say it is needed...
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CSI: Henderson County High
HENDERSON — Jeffery Dennison was stabbed to death on a Thursday, and it was up to a group of student super sleuths to figure out who did it. Teens in Madison Sewell’s criminal law classes at Hen...
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Judge declines to reduce Farmer child support
FRANKFORT — Former Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer’s request to have his child support payments reduced has been rejected after a judge found he is “voluntarily underemployed.” F...
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UK professor awarded grant for autism study
LEXINGTON — A University of Kentucky professor has been awarded an $800,000 grant for research into autism therapies. The Lexington Herald-Leader says the grant is to develop new display and ima...
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Judge weighs request to bar text messages
COVINGTON — The attorney for a former Cincinnati Ben-Gals cheerleader charged with having sex with a 17-year-old student when she was a teacher is asking a judge to throw out text messages in the c...
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