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Mike Korbylo punched a key on his Dell laptop and listened as dreamy Pink Floyd music burst from the speakers.
Teacher faces 3 felony charges after allegedly having sexual relationship with student
An investigation that began in April has resulted in three felony charges against a Madison man.
Robbery and Home Invasion in Milton, Ky
On Thursday, May 21, 2009 at approximately 5:40 a.m. the Kentucky State Police responded to a robbery and home invasion in Milton, Kentucky.
Right to question risky financing
"Swaps are complicated and involve risks. Know what you are buying." That's point No.
Courts will not use county association for financing
The Administrative Office of the Courts will not allow the Kentucky Association of Counties to finance state courthouse construction deals as long as they use a controversial mode of financing known as swaps, state court officials say.
Three men were injured in a two-car collision May 14 on Barebone Road in Trimble County.
North Oldham's Sterrett gets no-hitter
Jason Sterrett nearly tossed a perfect game but settled for a no-hitter, striking out 13 in six innings as North Oldham topped South Oldham 11-0 in the 29th District baseball semifinals at South Oldham.
15-Ton weight limit for Milton-Madison Bridge begins Thursday
Deterioration documented during biennial inspection FRANKFORT, Ky. - A 15-ton weight limit for the Milton-Madison Bridge, which carries US 421 across the Ohio River from Milton, Ky.
Stimulus will bring faster Web to rural areas
When surveyor Brad Andrew Jr. needs to get maps and other large files off the Internet, he drives from his home near Bedford, Ky., to the Trimble County Public Library, where he can get high-speed service.
Oldham agency gets grant for archaeology project
For five years, the Oldham County Historical Society and community members have been working on an archaeology site in Trimble County, where former slave Henry Bibb once lived.
Judge Julia Fields a novelty in county
The Oldham County History Center celebrates First Achievers: Women of Oldham, a series of oral histories commissioned by the Kentucky Oral History Commission.
MILTON, Ky. - A woman rescued from a house fire has died. Sherry Suzanne Graham, 56, was found unconscious and not breathing when firefighters arrived at a Liberty Road home following the report of a ...
Woman Critically Injured In Fire
Firefighters with Milton Fire and Rescue pulled a woman from her burning home in Trimble County.
Shelter to count homeless in Oldham, Trimble on Thursday
The Good News Shelter, a nonprofit that works with homeless people in Oldham and Trimble counties, is hoping to find out how many homeless people are in the area this Thursday.
High winds batter Louisville area, knock out power again
Winds in excess of 60 m.p.h. have brought down trees and power lines throughout Louisville and surrounding counties.
Man being treated after high winds flip mobile home
Wednesday afternoon's high winds caused a mobile home to flip over in Trimble County.
Trimble Co. Suffers Extensive Storm Damage
One of the hardest hit areas from this round of storms is Trimble County. At least one person was sent to a hospital after this trailer home was toppled over with him still inside.
A brief snowfall this morning had some motorists and pedestrians slipping, particularly on the concealed ice beneath, but caused no major insults to the injury from last week's ice storm.
Gov. Declares Emergency As Storm Hits Ky.
Gov. Steve Beshear declared a statewide emergency Tuesday as snow, sleet and freezing rain cut power to tens of thousands in Kentucky, filling emergency shelters as ice-ladened trees toppled power lines faster ...
Snow and ice cut power, slick roads in Ky., Tenn.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Snow, sleet and freezing rain Tuesday cut power to thousands in Kentucky and northern Tennessee, bending trees to the ground, closing schools and piling up faster than road crews could clear.