May 22, 2013
Kentucky
Associated Press
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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Many for-profit schools excluded from new law
FRANKFORT — Lawmakers say new legislation that created an oversight agency aimed at protecting students of for-profit colleges doesn’t apply to many of the schools. State Reps. Dennis Keene, D-W...
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Teens sentenced in sex assault-Twitter case
LOUISVILLE — A judge sentenced two Kentucky teenagers on Friday to community service and sex offender treatment for sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl who later identified her attackers on Twit...
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Adkins did nothing wrong in promotion
FRANKFORT — The State Personnel Board has concluded that House Floor Leader Rocky Adkins did nothing improper in writing a letter recommending a prison worker for a job promotion. The worker, Ch...
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Judge considers Farmer child support case
FRANKFORT — A Franklin County judge is weighing whether to grant former University of Kentucky basketball star Richie Farmer’s request to reduce his child support payments. The Lexington Herald-...
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A view of Mahmoud Hindi's home in Louisville on Friday. Hindi is accused of shooting and killing one person and wounding another at a neighborhood meeting at the church.
Shooting suspect had ‘bad’ mental health
LOUISVILLE — The brother of a man accused in a deadly shooting at a homeowners’ meeting in Louisville says the suspect suffered from a “bad psychiatric condition.” Hassan Hindi of Carmel, Ind., ...
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For sale signs are placed in the front yard of Muhammad Ali's boyhood home in Louisville. A fan of the boxing legend has acquired the important piece of memorabilia; Louisville Realtor Dave Lambrechts said Las Vegas real estate investor Jared Weiss closed on the property Monday, paying $70,000.
Investor buys Ali’s childhood home
LOUISVILLE — A fan of Muhammad Ali has acquired an important piece of memorabilia: the boxing great’s boyhood home. Las Vegas real estate investor Jared Weiss closed on the property earlier this...
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Mistrial declared in ’02 slaying
CADIZ — A western Kentucky judge has declared a mistrial in an old slaying case. The action came Monday night after a nine-day trial in which Claude Russell was charged with fatally shooting Cha...
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Judges are skeptical of urologist’s case in amputation claim
FRANKFORT — A Kentucky man did not consent to have his penis amputated and the doctor who performed the surgery had options other than removing the organ, even though cancer had been found during a...
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David Petraeus, a retired four-star general who now directs the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, is welcomed by Kentucky's U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, Elaine Chao and the rest of the crowd Monday in Comstock Hall at the University of Louisville. Patraeus provided insights to the U.S. troop surge in Iraq.
Petraeus offers insight into Iraq
LOUISVILLE — Four-star general-turned-CIA director David Petraeus told a college audience Monday that no size of troop surge would have succeeded in war-torn Iraq without a counterinsurgency strate...
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