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| Houser Appears In Court The man arrested in connection with the deadly hit and run accident that killed a University of Kentucky freshman bonds out of jail and is arraigned on criminal charges. |
| Snakes Stolen From Danville Store Police are investigating if students on a field strip are behind the heist. |
| Man Pleads Guilty In Constable's Death New information was released Friday about the death of a Carter County constable as the man responsible for the officer's death admitted to the crime. |
| Pipeline Project Approved Kentucky American Water will be able to build a new pipeline and plant. |
| Mine Blowout Causes Flooding Dozens of people are out of their homes in Eastern Kentucky after a mine blowout. |
| Controversial Water Pipeline Gets OK'd The public service commission is giving the go- ahead to create more drinking water for Fayette County. Today the commission approved a proposed water treatment plant and pipeline...But not everyone is happy about it. |
| Delay In Double Murder Case The man accused of killing Bo Upton and Ryan Shangraw will not be in court until May or June. |
| Man Accidentally Shot By Police Improving In Hospital A man accidentally shot by a Nicholasville police officer is improving at UK Hospital. |
| Furniture Factory Heavily Damaged By Fire Fire heavily damaged an Eastern Kentucky furniture factory early Friday morning. |
| EKU Welcomes New President Eastern Kentucky University's President will be officially welcomed Friday in an inauguration. |
| Mine Blow Out In Pike County Officials are on the scene of what is being called a major mine blow out in Pike County. |
| Eastern Kentucky Troops Return Home Before Deployment Thanks to a $50,000 dollar donation, some Eastern Kentucky troops are home tonight. |
| Chicken Pox Outbreak In One Eastern Kentucky School It may be a pretty common illness, but health officials aren't sure why so many kids in one Eastern Kentucky town are coming down with it. There's been a chicken pox outbreak at a Knox County school. |
| Search Continues For Alleged Copper Thief State Police continue to search for a Clay County man that may have been involved with a copper theft incident earlier this month. |
| Tax Rebate Checks On The Way Gas prices continue to climb. The national average is now $3.58 a gallon. President Bush says some relief is coming for Americans a little sooner than expected. |
| "Princess" Improving A neglected Great Dane is showing signs of improvement after doctors amputated her leg. |
| Man Pleads Guilty To Animal Cruelty Charges A Leslie County man won't serve any jail time after several horses were found dead or in bad shape on his farm. |
| Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest What started as a traffic stop in Laurel County soon led to a big bust for state police. |
| Firefighter Recovering After Being Injured Fighting Fire A firefighter taken to a hospital after battling a house fire in Pike County is doing fine tonight. |
| Fischer Goes On Attack In Senate Race U.S. Senate candidate Greg Fischer went on the attack Friday with a hard-hitting television commercial aimed at a nursing home company formerly run by rival Democrat Bruce Lunsford. |
| LCA's Barnette to play at UK UK women’s coach Matthew Mitchell has picked up a verbal commitment for the 2010 season. Lexington Christian’s Sarah Beth Barnette will play for the Wildcats, her father, Ross Barnette told 27 SportsFirst. |
| EKU sets spring game for Sunday RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University football team will conclude its 2008 spring practice schedule Sunday, April 27, with the annual Spring Game. The Colonel offense (white team) will challenge the Colonel defense (maroon team) at Roy Kidd Stadium beginning at 4 p.m. |
| Jasper tells newspaper he's considering a transfer UK guard Derrick Jasper told the San Luis Obispo Tribune he is considering a transfer from UK. Jasper said he wants to be closer to home. |
| Former Cat Robertson dealt to Broncos ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos acquired defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson from the New York Jets on Thursday for a conditional pick in the 2009 draft. |
| Derby favorite works out in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Kentucky Derby favorite Big Brown put in a workout at the Palm Meadows training center Thursday, an effort trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. said "looked real good." |
| Two Wildcats on Dick Howser Trophy Watch List DALLAS -- Sawyer Carroll and Collin Cowgill have been tabbed two of 50 players named to the Dick Howser Trophy Watch List, an award given annually to the top player in college baseball, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association announced Thursday. |
| Jocketty Hoping to Bring Stability CINCINNATI (AP) - Since 2000, the Cincinnati Reds have had six managers, four general managers and two owners. That's a lot of change in a little more than eight years. |
| AUDIO - Ramel Bradley Talks About His Rap Career Fresh off his 102 points in a barnstorming game, former UK Wildcat Ramel Bradley talks about his rapping and basketball career. |
| Berkman's HR Leads Astros Past Reds CINCINNATI (AP) - Might as well call it Berkman's Ballpark. Lance Berkman hit his 18th homer at Great American Ball Park - the most by any visiting player - and drove in three runs Thursday, leading the Houston Astros to their fifth straight win, 5-3 over the Cincinnati Reds. |
| Insell added to UK Hoops staff LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky women’s basketball head coach Matthew Mitchell completed his coaching staff today with the hiring of Matt Insell, a former top AAU coach and Director of Basketball Operations at Louisiana Tech. |
| Friedrich Named to Dick Howser Trophy Watch List DALLAS – Eastern Kentucky University junior pitcher Christian Friedrich has been named to the 2008 Dick Howser Trophy Watch List, given annually to college baseball’s premier player. The list, composed of 50 players, was released on Thursday by the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association. |
| Union enters AAC Tournament with No. 3 seed BARBOURVILLE, Ky. – The Union College softball team knows the path towards the 2008 Appalachian Athletic Conference Softball Tournament Championship and the trek starts against King (Tenn.) College at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. |
| EKU Football Spring Game Set For Sunday Afternoon RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University football team will conclude its 2008 spring practice schedule Sunday, April 27, with the annual Spring Game. The Colonel offense (white team) will challenge the Colonel defense (maroon team) at Roy Kidd Stadium beginning at 4 p.m. |
| Softball Patriots Fall to Tigers in Second Round of MSC Tournament Campbellsville University advanced to the winner's bracket semifinals of the 2008 Mid-South Conference Softball Tournament on April 24, 2008 by defeating the University of the Cumberlands 6-3. |
| Patriot Softball Players Earn Conference Awards The University of the Cumberlands Softball team is currently in Georgetown, KY competing in the Mid-South Conference Tournament. To end the first day of conference action, several of the Patriot Ladies were recognized for their success during the season. |
| Alice Lloyd College Basketball Alumni Standout Returns to Coach Alice Lloyd College has turned the keys to the Men's basketball program over to former Eagle J.R. Hammond. |
| Louisville gets go-ahead for stadium expansion The University of Louisville can go ahead with plans to expand the capacity at Cardinal Stadium. |
| Carroll, Cowgill Named to Dick Howser Trophy Watch List DALLAS -- Sawyer Carroll and Collin Cowgill have been tabbed two of 50 players named to the Dick Howser Trophy Watch List, an award given annually to the top player in college baseball, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association announced Thursday. |
| Cumberlands Wins First Game of MSC Softball Tournament The University of the Cumberlands advanced to the second round of the 2008 MSC Softball Tournament today with a 10-0 win over WVU Tech. The Patriots plated six runs in their first at-bat and added four more in their second to defeat the Golden Bears in five innings. |
| It’s Finally Friday Good afternoon everyone and welcome to your weekend! Our Friday has turned out to be one heck of a day across the state. Some sunshine has boosted our temps up into the lower 80s in many areas. Enjoy it while you can... changes are a brewin'! Headline time... 1. It feels like ... |
| Just When We Thought It Was Warm Enough To Go Back Outside… Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:11:57 +0000 A little dose of colder air has it out for the folks here in Kentucky. I always swear off any forecasts that completely rule out cool shots for April and early May. There have been times when my old friend & colleague Steve Hensley has said… on the air… “Jim, it looks like the cooler [...] |
| Bugs Affecting Climate Change? That's right: bugs are now in the global warming mix. Canadian researchers have published a journal article about how mountain pine beetles may be affecting global warming. The bugs themselves aren't directly causing the problem...it's what they are killing that is the source for debate. The journal claims that mountain pine ... |
| McCain Visits Kentucky… Clinton and Obama Nearby Republican nominee in waiting John McCain held a town meeting in the tiny town of Inez. The event was well attended, with crowds spilling out of the old courthouse and into the streets surrounding it. McCain seems determined to connect with rural voters... fully realizing that whichever Democrat emerges will likely ... |
| Tournament Time in Texas Today was my last day of practice and I am ready to start the tournament tomorrow. As I said yesterday, there were two pro-ams today, so I didn't play any holes but I got some practice in on the range and chipping and putting greens. It was very windy again ... |
| Blue-White Review My analysis is based on the first half of the game, I had to leave early to attend a softball tournament, but saw enough to verify my initial impression of spring practice. The defense is loaded. The Wildcats have more than one excellent running back, and the offensive line is deep and competent. The quarterback [...] |
| 2008 Best Places to Work in Kentucky! Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:22:47 +0000 Fifty great companies were recently honored for excellence at the fourth annual Best Places to Work in Kentucky awards dinner. This dinner is an exciting celebration of organizations that know how to take care of their people. The Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management and the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce work together to recognize fifty [...] |
| You may have your stimulus rebate by next week! Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:40:02 GMT |
| Man sued for leaving 'OK' eBay feedback Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:40:02 GMT |
| It's not just expensive gas; World Food Program warns of 'silent tsunami' of hunger Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:40:02 GMT |
| Gas prices in Louisville shoot up as high as $3.75 Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:40:02 GMT |
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