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HRC gets ready for consolidation
Human Resources Command is preparing for its move to consolidate its separate components at Fort Knox, Ky., in the summer of 2010.
Soldiers Rehab At Warrior Transition Units
The Army recently changed the way it treats its wounded warriors. About 10,000 soldiers are currently being rehabilitated at warrior transition units across the country, including at Fort Knox.
Ky. hopes eliminating tax draws more residents
Home to two Army bases and thousands of soldiers, Kentucky is looking to entice more troops to become full-time residents by exempting them from the state's income tax.
FRANKFORT, Ky. - One of the strangest things to happen in the final days of the 2009 special session of the Kentucky General Assembly came when Democrats in the House and Senate let a Republican senator off the hook for a very bad vote when she seeks reelection next year.
Old Warhorse May Take Red Mantle
Major General Manoonkrit Roopkhachorn had slipped into oblivion until he was recently reported to have been approached to head the Puea Thai party because he was seen as the only conceivable figure to direct a red shirt struggle.
Senate bills set aside nearly $18 million
Two bills approved Thursday by the Senate Appropriations committee will provide Kentucky with nearly $18 million for environmental, law enforcement, sewer and health projects.
German visits Knox, where POW father stayed
The postcard is curled at the edges, the words typewritten in red - save for a few German words handwritten in black.
BRYAN WHITMAN : A Okay. A Well, it looks like we got good picture there, and it is 10:31, so let me just make sure that Colonel Spiszer can hear me.
Professor Emeritus Earns Lifetime Achievement Award
Psychology Professor Joel Warm gets highest honor by APA's Division 21 for research in human factors.
Army IDs body found at Fort Knox
Army officials say a body found on the Fort Knox Army post was a retired soldier who was working as a computer systems analyst at the installation.
Eyewitness News Answers Questions
The way you watch television will forever change at midnight on June 12th. That's when WCHS TV 8 and Fox 11 will turn off our analog signal and begin broadcasting exclusively in digital.
Grube helped build National Infantry Museuma s historic collection
Dick Grube was always a collector. At age 13, Grube would buy shaving mugs and other items at auctions, often for no more than a quarter.
CHRIS PARKS No dope in his ass, and not AWOL either. O ne month ago, Chris Parks found himself in a small mess hall in an unmarked cinder-block building inside the military base at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
A 53 year old man is charged with allegedly raping his ex-girlfriend at gunpoint in a Cedar Grove.
Ky. Tea Party Slated For 4th Of July In Frankfort
The Tea Party group is now joining forces and meeting at the State Capitol in Frankfort, on Independence Day for a statewide Tea Party.
Convicted killer from North Versailles gets nearly 16 years in bank robbery spree
William F. Perry left the Kentucky prison system on New Year's Eve 2003 after spending most of three decades behind bars.
Local club owners met while serving.....
Sara Casto made her way around her family's bar, bottles in hand, as she prepared for the Friday evening crowds.
Danby Town Talk: Ithaca's Everett Enstine serving as Army Cavalry Scout
Everett Enstine, son of Sheila and Ed Enstine of West King Road, has lived his entire life in Ithaca.
Elvern E. Beck, 86, 3006 Norma Ave., Weston, died Thursday, May 28, 2009, at Saint Clare's Hospital, Weston.
Prep work underway for Knox to host all boards
The Army is laying groundwork for the consolidation of all centralized promotion, school and command selection boards at Fort Knox, Ky., in the fall of 2010.