May 20, 2013
Kentucky
Kentucky part of national prescription drug initiatives
FRANKFORT — Kentucky will join several states hard hit by prescription drug abuse to develop strategies to combat what is described as a still-growing problem, Gov. Steve Beshear said Friday. Al...
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Man loses appeal in case of pedophile priest’s death
LOUISVILLE — A Lexington man with a history of mental issues cannot show that incompetence prevented him from trying to withdraw his guilty plea to beating to death a convicted sex offender and ret...
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Late taxpayers offered amnesty
FRANKFORT — In hopes of reaping a financial windfall, Kentucky officials will allow people and businesses owing back taxes to pay up under an amnesty offer that begins on Oct. 1. Finance Secreta...
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Atheist billboard causing stir
LEXINGTON — A new billboard in Lexington is creating a stir with its message. “Don’t believe in God?” it asks. “Join the club.” Then it has a website where people can go for more information. ...
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Homeowners association members face violence
LOUISVILLE — Disagreements that boil over into shouting matches, finger-pointing and even fistfights are often part of neighborhood homeowners association meetings, but the kind of violence that er...
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Army tests body armor for women
FORT CAMPBELL — Female soldiers from Fort Campbell deploying to Afghanistan will field the first Army body armor that is shorter and better tailored specifically to fit women’s physiques. Member...
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Drought affecting butterflies
HENDERSON — A naturalist at Audubon State Park in western Kentucky is noticing another effect of the high heat and drought that has plagued the region — a dearth of monarch butterflies. Julie Mc...
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Animal shelter takes in pot-bellied pig
FRANKFORT — The newest resident at the Franklin County animal shelter is hamming it up and getting lots of attention. Shelter manager Nancy Benton told WKYT-TV that shelter workers are “tickled”...
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Man faces manslaughter charges for crash
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — A Kentucky National Guard member is facing manslaughter charges after the car he was driving crashed in North Dakota and two fellow guard members were killed. Prosecutors say...
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Coca-Cola related items are displayed for pre-auction viewing by the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia Thursday in Elizabethtown. The auction is the third one and features around 587 Coca-Cola collectibles for bid.
Bidders prepare for third Coca-Cola items auction
ELIZABETHTOWN — The couple jumped in their car around 2 a.m. Thursday and drove from St. Louis to Elizabethtown to peruse the aisles of the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia, where the collec...
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