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| Search For Suspect Leads To School Lockdown Police in Anderson County are looking for someone wanted in connection with a string of violent home invasions. Police put schools in the area on alert. |
| Copper Thefts Were A Hoax A Hardyville man is accused of falsely reporting copper thefts at weather sirens he was responsible for maintaining. He also allegedly conned the city of Elizabethtown out of thousands of dollars for repairs he never performed. |
| Student Loan Agency Not Going To Run Out Of Money The state has stepped in to make sure students get loans just in time for college. |
| Mutilated Bunny Found in Driveway Police are trying to figure out who threw a rabbit with a makeshift noose tied around its neck into a man's yard. |
| Boil Water Advisory Lifted In Part Of Powell County Clay City water customers are now in the clear, but water officials in Stanton are still telling people to boil their water. |
| Car Hits Tree, Narrowly Misses House A driver is in the hospital after she hit a tree early Friday morning and narrowly missed crashing into a Lexington home. |
| Police Swarm House, Arrest Man Inside Police track down a man they say led them on a chase on Thursday night. |
| 2 Western Kentucky Churches Gutted By Fire Kentucky State Police arson investigator David West says that Friday's blaze at the Mount Zion Church of Christ in Warren County was intentionally set. |
| Kentucky Grocery Stores Involved In Meat Recall There's concern that some meat made in Nebraska may be contaminated with e.coli. Click Here for information on what meat is being pulled off grocery store shelves. |
| Truck Smashes Into Car Parked In Driveway The early Friday morning crash in Lexington sent two people to the hospital. |
| State Helping College Students Governor Steve Beshear announces the state's plan to help college students financially, despite the poor state of the economy. |
| Drug Investigation Targets Perry County Hot Spot Operation UNITE says six people have been arrested following a six-month undercover drug investigation centered around a recently closed pawn shop in the Hardburley community of eastern Perry County. |
| Family Looking For Answers In Cold Case He was gunned down outside his home nearly 30 years ago and Friday, police still don't know who pulled the trigger. |
| Business Growing Despite Troubled Economy Many businesses are struggling with the sluggish economy, but one business in eastern Kentucky is providing jobs for more than 700 people, and they're still growing. |
| Man Jailed For Allegedly Threatening Judge On Online Forum Police say his language on a popular web site threatened a Southern Kentucky circuit judge, but the suspect says he was only exercising free speech. |
| Police: Neglected Child Found Covered in Feces UPDATE: It will be Monday before a mother whose children were found in filth appears in court. |
| New Information In Jackson County Burglary Officials now say the burglary at a Jackson County Dollar General store does not fit the profile of the serial burglars suspected of hitting other stores in three states. |
| State Lawmakers Meet To Discuss Energy Alternatives Lawmakers from across the state met in Eastern Kentucky Friday to discuss alternative forms of energy. |
| New Welcome Center Plan In South Corbin Tourists coming into Eastern Kentucky should soon have a little help. |
| Hazard Car Dealership To Close They've been selling used cars for more than 50 years, but the end is near for Steele's Auto Sales in Hazard. |
| Ross signs with Rangers ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - While Texas negotiated with its first-round pick, the Rangers and second-round selection Robbie Ross agreed Friday night to a minor league contract with a $1,575,000 signing bonus. |
| Wildcat pitcher signs deal with Reds LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Former Kentucky pitcher Greg Dombrowski, the UK school record-holder for career winning percentage, has signed a free-agent contract with the Cincinnati Reds, it was announced Friday. |
| Rusin returns to UK baseball team LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Kentucky first-team All-Southeastern Conference pitcher Chris Rusin has decided to return to UK for his senior season, he announced on Friday. |
| Bowling wins Ky. Open LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Eastern Kentucky University senior golfer Trey Bowling won the 2008 Kentucky Open by two shots. EKU golfers have now won the event two straight years, Phil Hendrickson claimed the 2007 title. Bowling fired a 1-under par 71 during Thursday’s final round of the 89th Open and finished with a three-round total of 206, 10-under par. Bowling, who entered the day tied for the lead with Troy Hawkins, held off a charge from Andrew Stephens (208). |
| Tyson Gay Moves On To 100 Meter Quarterfinals This looked more like a workout than a true test. Either way, Tyson Gay easily made it through the first round of the Olympic 100-meter dash Friday. |
| Cats practice twice on Thursday, go swimming in the morning LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky football team had two practices on Thursday. But what was the best thing the Wildcats did this day? |
| CBS, SEC sign long-term deal CBS Sports has reached a historic 15-year contract extension with the Southeastern Conference to broadcast its football and basketball games, it was announced today by Sean McManus, President, CBS News and Sports and Mike Slive, Commissioner of the SEC. |
| Kentucky Taking Big Steps In Banning Steroids Kentucky racing officials have pushed forward a steroid ban for racehorses they're calling the toughest in the country. |
| Lexington's Elaine Breeden Misses Out On Medal, Finishes Seventh Americans Elaine Breeden and Kathleen Hersey were seventh and eighth in the women's 200 meter butterfly final. |
| Pulley Still Searching For New School Former UK Quarterback Curtis Pulley, still searching for a new school has been in contact with Florida A&M. |
| Greg Dombrowski Signs With Cincinnati Reds Former UK pitcher Greg Dombrowski became the 7th Wildcat to sign with a Major League team. That is a school record. |
| SEC, CBS Agree To 15 Year Extension The Southeastern Conference has agreed to a 15-year contract extension with CBS Sports to broadcast football and basketball games. |
| LMU Men's Soccer Team Ranked #2 Nationally The Railsplitters have been ranked #2 nationally in the National Soccer Coaches Association of American poll released on Tuesday. |
| Strieby Hunting FSL Player of the Year Honors LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Former Kentucky slugger Ryan Strieby, the 2006 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, leads the Florida State League in home runs, cranking 29 homers in 112 games, setting the Lakeland Flying Tigers franchise record for homers in a season. |
| U. of Cumberlands Makes NAIA Preseason Top 25 The 2008 NAIA Preseason Top 25 Coaches’ Poll has been announced and the University of the Cumberlands was voted in as the 22nd best team in the country. |
| Cumberlands Hall of Famers Lead U.S. Judo Team in Olympics Two Cumberland College graduates are helping the US Judo team excel. |
| Dunn Deal Cincinnati Reds outfielder was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for three minor league prospects on Monday. |
| A Pleasant Weekend To Come…but what about next week? Hey folks…Am I ever glad that it’s finally Friday! This has been the week that never ends, but ironically it’s had nothing to do with being busy do to “active” weather, just other things related to what we do here. Speaking of “active” weather, it was nice to see several locations here in Central and Eastern [...] |
| A Few Storms to Tease Us…dry air may win out next week Hey folks…I hope your Thursday has been a good one and it appears the wave of low pressure that we discussed on Wednesday is behaving exactly as planned on this Thursday. After abundant sunshine through the morning, the scattered clouds really got going into the early afternoon especially across Central and Northern Kentucky. With this [...] |
| Unseasonably Mild August Rolls On…. Hey folks…happy mid-week to everyone and it sure seems like this week is crawling along at a snails pace in my world for some reason…lol. It’s probably due to the fact there has been plenty going on “behind the scenes” yet very little in the world of weather. Wednesday was another nice one with a [...] |
| The Pleasant Weather Rolls On…even with some clouds Hey folks…I hope Tuesday has been a good one for you, and the good news is at least the weather isn’t contributing to any woes you may have…lol. I guess my idea of higher clouds into Southern Kentucky was a little under done as we saw several areas of mid to high level cloudiness through Kentucky on Tuesday. The [...] |
| A Record Setting Monday…more non-August weather to come Hey guys…Happy Monday and I apologize for the late post. I lost more than an hour of show prep time due to meetings this afternoon, so I’ve been behind the eight ball all day long. Thank heavens for a quiet weather day, otherwise I’d be toast and what a tremendous day it’s been!!! As many [...] |
| How About A Shower Or Two Fri, 15 Aug 2008 01:42:46 +0000 The run of comfortable and dry days have been running the weather show around these parts. It is time for a little change. That’s exactly what we will get… little change! The chances of rain will be thrown into the mix for numerous days in the coming forecast. Since my post yesterday not much has swayed [...] |
| Pattern Holding Strong Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:38:51 +0000 There hasn’t been much for me to say since sometime last week. So I didn’t say anything I have enjoyed this forecast and I am sure many of you did too. These last few days have been super pleasant and it looks like this pattern will be with us for a while! The only real [...] |
| Scorsone Unopposed…. McConnell Running Ahead… Former President Bush Coming To Georgetown Political This And That Alright gang... it's been busy past few days in the newsroom with regular news and editorial decisions... from the young woman who was escorted out of the Richmond Mall for wearing the dress she had bought there... to the start of school to some of ... |
| Recent Recruiting Success Within the last week, Kentucky has proven to be a national player in the recruiting world by securing two players with big-time credentials. Today, Sam Simpson agreed to attend college down the street in Lexington, which only adds to what is quickly becoming a talented 09 Class. This also sends a message to other in-state [...] |
| Time for another retired jersey As we enjoyed Fan Day on Saturday, I noticed that Bill Ransdell’s #9 was not displayed with other former Wildcat legends. Bill was the Air before the Raid and left the University as the all time leader in passing and total yards. Since then, he has been surpassed by some great quarterbacks in the record [...] |
| Green for Green: Companies Provide Incentives to Support the Environment Mon, 11 Aug 2008 04:11:17 +0000 Are you still waiting for the day your boss offers you money to pay for your new car? That day is coming sooner than you think. Many organizations across the United States are offering cash incentives to employees that trade-in their old gas guzzlers and purchase hybrid cars. Businesses are hoping the extra cash will motivate [...] |
| Boland-Maloney Lumber Co. moving out of downtown Louisville Sat, 16 Aug 2008 02:00:01 GMT |
| Consumer Watch: Hiring contractors Sat, 16 Aug 2008 02:00:01 GMT |
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