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Families of fallen soldiers differ on war in Iraq
WKYT Lexington | 65 minutes ago
Judge Rules For November 2005 Vote On Restarting Water Company Condemnation. Volunteer Firefighters Plead Not Guilty To Setting Fires Clay County School System Employee Arrested League For Disable Children ...
No winners in Powerball, Hoosier Lotto
WHAS Louisville (Registration Required) | 78 minutes ago
None of the tickets sold for Saturday's Hoosier Lotto game matched all six numbers drawn, so the jackpot grows to an estimated $6 million for Wednesday's drawing.2.7
Topics: Gaming
Families of fallen soldiers differ on war in Iraq
WHAS Louisville (Registration Required) | 79 minutes ago
Sharply differing views on the war in Iraq have surfaced among some Kentucky families that lost loves ones in the conflict.4.2
What some people are saying about Nancy Zimpher and her UC/21 plan
The Cincinnati Enquirer | 7 hours ago
"I can say in all honestly and all candor and all accuracy that the last 20 months has truly been historic in terms of this academic planning process.2.7
Wish away obesity? Fat chance
The Cincinnati Enquirer | 7 hours ago
The Trust for America's Health study urges legislators, other policymakers and employers to focus on five actions: Put more resources into preventive care.2.7
St. Luke booming with Boone
The Cincinnati Enquirer | 7 hours ago
St. Luke West has added numerous programs, in addition to the office building going up on its medical campus in Florence.2.7
Fort Knox in line to gain 4,400 net jobs
The Courier-Journal | 8 hours ago
When the votes on Fort Knox's fate were cast last week, the Base Realignment and Closure ... That's amazing," said Jo Emary, executive director of the Radcliff-Hardin County Chamber of Commerce.2.7
States less likely to go all in to win auto plant
The Courier-Journal | 8 hours ago
Kentucky would love to win another auto plant. Automakers tend to pay high wages, employ thousands of people and create lots of other jobs to serve the plant and its workers.2.7
Serving Hardin County, Kentucky
News Enterprise Online | 8 hours ago
Heidi Shaye Baldwin belts out her rendition of When God Fearin' Women Get the Blues during the Heartland Idol competition at Saturday's Kentucky Heartland Festival.2.9
Retreat coal mining under scrutiny after deaths
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin | 9 hours ago
Layers of rock overhead rumble like thunder. Dirt and pebbles rain down. A rock fall is imminent.4.4
Kentucky above average in debt
The Courier-Journal | Yesterday
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- The bill is more than $1,000 for every man, woman and child in Kentucky.4
Kentucky's debt levels rank near the middle
WKYT Lexington | Yesterday
Judge Rules For November 2005 Vote On Restarting Water Company Condemnation. Man Killed By Crutch After Fight With Friend Volunteer Firefighters Plead Not Guilty To Setting Fires Clay County School System ...2.7
Molly's model life
Yahoo | Yesterday
So much for beauty sleep. When model-actress Molly Sims came to New York earlier this month for a one-day visit, she wasn't going to waste her precious hours sleeping.2.7
The Daily Independent Online
Independent | Yesterday
The Russell High School student section cheers on the Red Devils during the team's opening night ... Carter mulls new floodplain position GRAYSON Carter County is considering adding a position in its floodplain office, a move aimed at easing state concerns.2.9
Avoid the freshman fugue and accept that you're in freak-land
Yale Daily News | Yesterday
Create new account. Lost your password? Register to receive SCENIC VIEWS Published Saturday, August 27, 2005 Avoid the freshman fugue and accept that you're in freak-land E-mail this article Format this article ...
Winchester resident, guardsman awarded for efforts in creating video
Winchester Sun | Yesterday
Kentucky National Guard Chief Warrant Officer Four Dewey Pope of Winchester won several state and national awards for his work on the video History of the Kentucky National Guard.2.9
Idle brain invites dementia
Newsday.com | Yesterday
Scientists have scanned the brains of young people when they are doing, well, nothing, and they found that a region active during this daydreaming state is the one hard-hit by the scourge of old age: ...2.7
IWU future planning continues
Chronicle-Tribune | Yesterday
Indiana Wesleyan University, with its main campus in South Marion, is continuing to grow across the Midwest with two new regional campuses in Indiana and Kentucky.2.7
Democrats unveil strategy
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Yesterday
The Kenton County Democratic Party is looking for office space to open a political headquarters.2.7
Topics: Covington
Tale of newlyweds in wartime has high points, rough patches
The Boston Globe | Yesterday
The Miniature Theatre of Chester is tucked away in a rustic corner of the Berkshires; it performs ... The play picks up the story of the young Kentucky newlyweds Raleigh and May, whose courtship was the subject of ''Last Train.2.7
Fall Movie Preview: Kentucky on the Big Screen
The Courier-Journal | Yesterday
The romantic comedy "Elizabethtown" features Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom and scenes from around ... Syriana," an espionage thriller directed by Steven Gaghan, who won an Oscar for his "Traffic" screenplay, opens Dec.2.7
Modernize local Ky. tax formulas
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Yesterday
Modernize local Ky. tax formulas Editorials Northern Kentucky judge-executives always ask each other, "Anybody heard anything from Frankfort?" What they hope to hear is any buzz about a long-promised state task ...
Topics: Construction
Judge OKs water vote this fall
Lexington Herald-Leader | Yesterday
Lexington voters can decide this fall whether the city should resume condemnation proceedings ... Jarboe sought to represent Kentucky American customers outside Fayette County who wouldn't be able to vote in the referendum.2.7
Topics: Lexington
Sale offers native wildflowers
The Courier-Journal | Yesterday
The Southern Plant Conference will include a tour of the Yew Dell Gardens in Crestwood ... in Shelbyville, first place; and Barbara Berman (design implemented), 1420 Goddard Ave.2.7
Remembering on the Plains of Abraham
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Yesterday
One thousand and three hundred men died on the Plains of Abraham on Tuesday, Sept.2.7
Kela to Stand at Margaux Farm
Blood Horse | Friday
Kela, a grade I-winning sprinter who ran second in last year's Breeders' Cup Sprint to champion ... Kela was bred in Kentucky by Ken Ellenberg in the name Cypress Farms 1991.2.7
Sunflower removed from endangered list
Daily Herald | Friday
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing Eggert's Sunflower from its current listing as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, according to the service.2.9
Kentucky Receives EPA Grant to Expand Environmental Leadership Program
Epa.gov | Friday
The Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection was recently selected for an Environmental Protection Agency State Innovation Grant to expand its environmental leadership program.2.7
D.C. Arena Premiere of Ruhl's Passion Play Features Virgin Queen,...
Playbill | Friday
Sarah Ruhl's era-leaping three-act Passion Play, a cycle, exploring politics, art and religion in ... In production notes, director Molly Smith compares the scale and immediacy of Ruhl's epic to Tony Kushner's Angels in America and Robert Schenkkan's The Kentucky Cycle.2.9
Western Kentucky gets copious amounts of rain
WKRN Nashville | Friday
MADISONVILLE, Ky. Heavy rain has been pounding parts of western Kentucky today and 22 counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch until six o'clock tonight.3.2
Topics: Weather
Kentucky couple convicted in mine scam; Alabama doctor acquitted
The Mobile Register (Registration Required) | Friday
The president of the Kentucky Black Lung Association and her husband were convicted Thursday night of using sick coal miners in a Medicare fraud scam, but a doctor in Alabama was acquitted.2.7
Uncle Sam's Satiric Spectacular
New York Magazine | Friday
Rah-rah patriotism may be as uncool as a brand-new trucker hat but just because you're fed up with the president and angry about the economy doesn't mean you'll laugh at pedantic political jokes.2.9
Topics: Theater, Arts
Boaters say danger lurks on Ohio River, especially at night
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Friday
All along the river here, where gawkers mixed with passersby, everyone wanted to know what happened.2.7
Local happenings
The Courier-Journal | Friday
"Glam Up for a Good Cause." Friday, Aug. 26, 8 p.m. Runway show, prizes, music. With hosts Angie Fenton and Kevin Talley.
Topics: Louisville
Nappy Roots arrive
Daily Evergreen | Friday
Performing artists Nappy Roots will be taking the stage Friday at Beasley Coliseum.
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States Fail to Look for Eye Trouble in Kids
HealthDay via KeepMedia.com | Jul 28, 2005
States are short-sighted when it comes to protecting their children's eyesight.
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