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Mistrial declared in case against Cunningham, Gallion
A Kentucky judge has declared a mistrial in the federal case involving two co-owners of Horse of the Year Curlin.
Farming in recreation area prompts lawsuit
Environmentalists are suing the U.S. Forest Service over what they say is an illegal dole: The agency's longstanding practice of subsidizing corn and soybean farming on a nature preserve in Western Kentucky and ...
A former legal assistant for one of three lawyers on trial for defrauding their clients in a diet-drug settlement testified Friday that her boss was too drunk to know what was going on.
KY Supreme Court Rules Against Fatherhood for Adulterers
The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that a man who fathers a child during an affair with a married woman has no legal rights to fatherhood. via WBKO-TV Bowling Green
Three KY-Based Soldiers Killed In Two Days
Three Fort Campbell-based soldiers have been killed in two days in Iraq in separate incidents, according to the Department of Defense. via WKYT-TV Lexington
“I tell people that for years when it came to your garage door, you had two or three choices, nothing exciting, and there are so many more choices now.”
Once-forgotten garage doors are getting attention as homeowners realize that swapping out a basic blah door for something more stylish can make a big impact. via The Courier-Journal
Learn how global warming can affect health
The University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences will observe National Public Health Week next week with programs that explore global climate change's effect on the public's health. via The Courier-Journal
Missing Murray, Kentucky Man Found Safe
“We were never going to give up. We'd leave no stones unturned”
A Murray, Kentucky man who spent 17 hours trapped in his car has been rescued. 73-year-old Virris Vickers spent hours in the driver's seat of his Ford Mustang before he was found. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Perry Dwain Warren, 30, Cunningham, Ky., died Monday, March 3, 2008, in Carlisle County, Ky. via The Leaf-Chronicle
“I don't want to stretch a case to (meet criteria)”
Commonwealth's attorney pushes capital punishment in murder cases from 2007 HARDIN COUNTY n Commonwealth's Attorney Chris Shaw said he is seeking capital punishment as a possible sentence in the murder cases ... via News Enterprise Online
Director of library program honored
“Dr. Haycock is one of he most highly regarded individuals in our field”
Issue date: 1/30/08 Section: News Media Credit: Luke Cunningham Ken Haycock holds up his most recent award off his wall of awards above him. via Spartan Daily
Time to finish the Heritage Center
Ten years ago, nine citizens came together with a vision to honor the legacy and accomplishments of Kentucky African Americans. via The Courier-Journal
“I see Kentucky as one big family”
Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham, left, administers the oath of office to new Gov. via News Democrat
Woman charged with 'panhandling'
“I've had atleast a half a dozen people come to me complaining about her”
The Cadiz Police Department is looking for people who may have been visited by a door-to-door con artist in the past several weeks. via Kentucky New Era
“The childless couples I know seem smooth and easy together, working their old comedy routines, and the fruitful couples seem distracted, as if expecting a phone call from the county jail. Childless couples don't go through this.”
It's ironic that liberal Boomers in Congress want to fund the S-chip program by imposing a sin tax on tobacco. via The Courier-Journal
LOCAL/AREA Taster's luncheon The Hopkinsville Junior Auxiliary's annual Taster's Luncheon will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. via Kentucky New Era
Fletcher names seven to human-rights panel
“I think it's not good to bring on so many new commissioners when they have just brought on a new executive director”
Gov. Ernie Fletcher has appointed seven new members to the 11-member Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, the state agency that investigates cases of discrimination. via The Courier-Journal