Results 1 - 20 of 483 in Hillsboro, KY
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... car on Ky. 111 Friday evening in Bath County. According to a Kentucky State Police report, Robert Garner, 71, of Hillsboro, drove off the shoulder and into a fence. His car overturned, and he was thrown from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at ...
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Barker wins KLA for 'Kentucky Waltz'
... Ohio, in 1943 but grew up in Kentucky and his family moved to Fleming County in 1946. He attended the Goddard, Hillsboro and Tilton schools before graduating from Fleming County High School in 1961. Barker attended Berea College while working ...
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Area Artists Featured in Woman's Club Art Show
Benton, KY artist Carolyn Daniels received Best of Show honors in the adult category, while a 9th grader from Lone Oak High School was honored with the Outstanding Student Award.
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Another Case Of Animal Neglect Discovered In Eastern Kentucky
Animal abuse and neglect are problems officials say are getting worse every day.
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Moon Pies & RC Colas Headed To East KY Military
Anyone who grew up in Appalachia knows the down-home delight of chomping down on a "Moon Pie" and swigging down some cold "RC Cola," especially during the halcyon days of a youthful, sweltering summer.
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Transportation Cabinet awards northeast Ky. road project upgrades
Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Apr. 20--FLEMINGSBURG -- More than $2 million in contracts awarded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will mean upgrades to nearly 11 miles of roadways in Carter, Fleming and ...
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Five injured in 13th Street accident Sunday
Five people were injured Sunday in a two-car accident at the intersection of 13th Street and Rayourne Road.
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Gratitude to those who chose to give
Sue Doughty wears a lapel pin picturing a woman she never met, but to whom she owes her life.
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Public isn't happy with things in Frankfort
After little more than four hours of sleep Wednesday morning following the midnight crash of this year's General Assembly, my phone rang - at 6 a.m. "Wake up! I want to know what happened up there last night!" ...
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Eden is Academic Honors Convocation speaker
For Brandy Eden her college graduating class will be a little larger than her high school class.
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MSU announces new tuition model
Nearly 80 percent of Morehead State University's 9,000 students will face a smaller tuition increase than expected in 2008-09 because of a change in how tuition will be assessed, according to MSU President ...
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Whitley inmates, fire department team up for cleanup effort By Sean Bailey / Staff Writer For inmate Jack Franke, picking up mangled trash and dumping stale beer out of neglected cans is far from fun, but it ...
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5.4 earthquake rocks Illinois; also felt in Ohio and Kentucky
A 5.4 earthquake in Illinois has rocked people awake as far away as Ohio and Kentucky, surprising residents unaccustomed to such a large temblor in the Midwest.
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A recent poll shows Sen. Barak Obama getting only 25 percent of the vote among Democrats in Kentucky.
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Where the rubber meets the playground
Several area schools are looking forward to safer playgrounds and walking tracks thanks to grants for crumb-rubber surfacing.
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Community college tuition to rise
Ashland Community and Technical College students face a 13 percent hike in tuition this fall.
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OLBH Foundation awards $25K in grants
Officials from the Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation recently announced grant recipients of the foundation's recent funding cycle.
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Gillispie: Jasper is "homesick"
Kentucky guard Derrick Jasper has indicated he's homesick and hasn't decided whether he'll return to the Wildcats next year, coach Billy Gillispie said Thursday.
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High court hears arguments in appeal
Was William Ryan Dixon's constitutional protection against double jeopardy violated when he was convicted in a 2004 attack on a Russell video store manager? And, did the judge in Dixon's trial make a mistake ...
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Missing pieces don't slow Greenup
For many high school baseball teams, playing without three regulars against an 8-2 opponent might be too much to overcome.
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