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Commerce Lexington turns more pro-coal
Commerce Lexington has changed its official policy statement to be much more pro-coal after a two-day trip to Eastern Kentucky.
Clay County teacher busted at school; facing drug and intoxication charges
An eastern Kentucky teacher has been arrested at school on intoxication and drug charges.
Chamber of Commerce meeting's focus is on benefits of agriculture
Agriculture and its importance to the county, state, and nation was the topic of discussion at this week's Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce meeting.
Task force to develop Kentucky education strategy
In a move he says is meant to re-energize support for the public schools, Gov. Steve Beshear announced Monday that he is launching a new education initiative aimed at creating a unified vision of what Kentucky schools need to offer in order to better serve students.
Perry County man claims construction is causing damage to his home
A Perry County man says blasting behind his home is causing damage to his property.
Miss Franklin County Fair Pageant
Here are the 16 contestants who will be vying for the 2009 Miss Franklin County Fair crown Monday night at 9 at the Hancock Pavillion.
Gambling opponents rally in Capitol
No voting Tuesday on the most controversial issue of the special session, but there was certainly a lot of talk about video slots with opponents of expanded gaming staging a rally in the Capitol Rotunda.