Jun 6, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
Former teacher convicted of sodomy
A former teacher was sent to prison for four years today for sodomizing an eighth grade student in a class he taught three decades ago in Hardin County.
Church Copes With Tornado Damage
“If you believe God controls everything, you've got to say He allowed it. I don't believe God decided to hit Third Baptist Church, Owensboro. We were just in the path of the tornado. "Our concern has to be our response”
The buckets were the first clue something was off kilter. Plastic buckets were scattered throughout Third Baptist Church's gym during a recent worship service, catching drips from the gym's damaged roof. via WLEX-TV Lexington
Shoppers grab last-minute gifts
“They're all doing the gift card thing, trying to get out of it easy”
The view of men procrastinating when it comes to Christmas shopping might be viewed by some as just that - a vicious stereotype perpetrated to prove the inability of males at doing anything other than watching ... via News Enterprise Online
Community First Bancorp, Inc. and Hancock Bancorp, Inc. Agree to Merger
The all-cash transaction is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2008. via Earth Times
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Hancock Bancorp to buy Community First Bancorp
Hancock Bancorp Inc. , the holding company for Hancock Bank & Trust Co. in Hawesville, Ky., has agreed to buy Community First Bancorp Inc. via Business First of Louisville
Adair Sheriffs arrest McClister brothers on burglary charges
Adair Sheriffs arrest McClister brothers on burglary charges Officers with the Adair County Sheriff's Department arrested brothers Anthony McClister, 26, and Jason McClister, 25, in connection with a burglary ... via Columbia Magazine
Police standoff in downtown Rockport ends without injury
A gunman who holed up in his van in downtown Rockport after a police chase is in jail after he surrendered to police. via WHAS-TV Louisville