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KSP Trooper Greg Brown promoted to Trooper First Class
See What's Cooking in Adair County - ADVERTISEMENT Trooper Greg Brown, a 10 year veteran with the Kentucky State Police, has been promoted to Trooper First Class.
Standard publisher had a passion for newspapers
Day care employees to participate in mandatory training session Following reports of children receiving severe sunburns after attending a field day June 6 at the Clubhouse at Bloomfield Elementary School, ...
Ed Prichard, Eliot Spitzer and the comeback
I'll always be around. and around and around and around and around - The Highwayman by Jimmy Webb Author and CNN commentator Jeffrey Toobin recently spoke to the Kentucky Bar Association and told a fascinating ...
97-Year-Old Arizona Woman Disenfranchised by Voter ID Law
By: Kathryn Kolbert on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 at 10:40 AM - PDT Shirley Preiss was born in Kentucky in 1910 - a full 10 years before American women gained the right to vote.
Woman, 97, battles voter ID law
"A 97-year-old Surprise woman who has voted in the past 19 presidential elections said she finds herself a casualty in the voter ID battle.
There aren't any Bobby Kennedy types in Frankfort
One day last week a western Kentucky lawmaker joined a few reporters during lunch in the Capitol Annex cafeteria.
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Sanders named new fire chief for Cynthiana Cynthiana has a new fire chief, but he's no new face.
Chelsea Clinton makes surprise appearance at bookstore
Gary White, of Frankfort, gave his camera phone to Clinton campaign worker Bari Lurie, to take his photo with Chelsea Clinton at the Burger Shake on New Circle Road in Lexington Tuesday.
KY Superdelegates Considering Clinton after Primary Win
Three uncommitted superdelegates in Kentucky say Hillary Clinton's victory in the state will be a key consideration in deciding who will get their endorsement for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
Text of Sen. Clinton's Kentucky primary victory speech
Hillary Clinton delivered the following remarks at a victory celebration in Louisville, KY Tuesday night, May 20th, 2008: Thank you, Kentucky.
Election Officials Expect Big Voter Turnout at KY Primary
With the Democratic race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton still undecided, election officials are expecting big numbers at the polls.
Clinton to make 5 stops in Ky.
Whipping up support: Hillary Clinton will make five stops in Kentucky, starting with a visit to the Maker's Mark Distillery Saturday. via Kentucky.com
Prof. Ken Bode Writes of Barack Obama's "Worst Nightmare"
“So why does she stay in? Because it's not math, it's poker. It's strategy. It's luck. It's bluff. And eyeball-to-eyeball, Obama might yet be forced to blink.”
May 16, 2008, Greencastle, Ind. - In the race for the Democratic presidential nomination between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Ken Bode suggests, "Look at the math. via WGRE-FM Greencastle
“I needed to know what needed to be done”
Local Barak Obama supporters turned out by the dozen Monday night to officially kick off the Illinois senator's local Get Out the Vote Campaign. via Independent
Chelsea Clinton to visit Ashland
“I fundamentally think my mom is the stronger candidate and would make the better president”
Chelsea Clinton will be in town for an open house at her mother's headquarters here Monday morning. via Independent
“Earning Mazda Gold Cup certification is a significant achievement, and we applaud the efforts of all of the dealership personnel who helped the dealership earn this award.”
More Headlines Lebanon/Marion County Calendar of Events TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CALENDAR - Items should be brought to the Lebanon Enterprise office at 119 South Proctor Knott Avenue, e-mailed to ... via Lebanon Enterprise
KY Primary Matters To Democrats
“She's working for Hillary, and I'm voting for Obama”
The Bluegrass primary is just two weeks away and for now, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are both still standing. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Amish man fights fine over buggy symbol
“Someone could easily fall into one of those”
CLINTON, Ky. An Amish man who was fined in February by a Mayfield judge for not displaying a slow-moving vehicle symbol on his buggy has pleaded not guilty to a similar charge in Clinton. via The Courier-Journal
Amish man pleads not guilty to not displaying safety sign
An Amish man who was fined in February by a Mayfield judge for not displaying a slow-moving vehicle symbol on his buggy has pleaded not guilty to a similar charge in Clinton. via Lexington Herald-Leader