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- Louisville Courier-Journal
- Lou-E a product of North East, Lyndon business associations merger
- Jeffersonville marina plans upset boaters
- Louisville Mayor Fischer sees strong revenue, proposes roadwork and library improvements in new budget
- Kentucky struggling to deal with addicted babies
- Lou-E a product of North East, Lyndon business associations merger
- Eastbound I-64 reopened near the Watterson Expressway
- Person in wheelchair struck by vehicle at Broadway, 26th
- Louisville Metro budget includes $6.4 million for paving, bike lanes, sidewalks
- Jeffersonville marina plans upset boaters
- Joseph Banis backs out of testimony deal, may now face death sentence
- Mercy Academy students among winners of Lead2Feed hunger challenge
- Accident closes eastbound I-64 near the Watterson Expressway
- Mercy Academy students among winners of Lead2Feed hunger challenge
- 3 former Kentucky Agriculture Department workers admit ethics violations
- Louisville MSD board votes in favor of 5.8 percent rate increase
- No suspects at large in deadly Ramsey, Indiana shooting, police say
- Louisville MSD board votes in favor of 5.8 percent rate increase
- No suspects at large in deadly Ramsey, Indiana shooting, police say
- One dead, one in custody after shooting in Ramsey, Indiana
- Sen. Rand Paul makes New Hampshire visit Monday
- Lexington Herald-Leader
- Council orders committee to study who should run the jail
- Two shot in Lexington
- UK's president-elect visiting state for meetings, events
- Jessamine man charged with attempted murder turns himself in
- Tom Shelton promises collaboration if made chief of Fayette schools
- Corbin residents charged with making meth, endangering handicapped child
- 2,300 in Lexington for state FFA convention, and they're not all farmers
- UK adopts new anti-hazing policy
- Merlene Davis: New youth commission must quickly find solutions
- DNA may support theory that woman drove vehicle that killed officer
- Winchester police say accused murderer's story at odds with facts
- Ex-employee to reopen Morgan Adams Books under new name
- Day Tripper: Shaker Village preserves a utopian community
- Urban Dare in Lexington will put teams to the test
- Farris interviews for Fayette superintendent
- Lexington police search for motorist who fled after crash
- Prosecution: Video shows sexual encounter, not confession
- Congregations of 18 Kentucky churches consider refusing to sign marriage licenses
- Harlan County couple face robbery, murder charges
- Teen convicted in friend's slaying to continue treatment
- Kentucky Enquirer
- Guest Column: Union are integral part of modern free society
- Guest Column: Milford McCormick is truly changing lives
- Assault rifle used in South Fairmount carjacking
- Police: Motel closed for drug, prostitution crimes
- Suspicious powder mailed to Lebanon building
- Businesses urge more teamwork on trade
- Kroger could roll out food waste-to-energy system around U.S.
- Guest Column: Tax cuts cause unfortunate results
- Kings' Montag among nation's best K-8 principals
- Kugler Mill reopening
- N. Ky. Chamber hosts golf outing
- Middletown man gets 21 years in Fairfield slaying
- Metro to start work on Uptown Transit District
- COLLEGE BUBBLE: Student loans ripe for private investment?
- Shop owner honored
- Mike's Car Wash gives to soldiers
- Police: Sycamore Township motel closed for drug, prostitution crimes
- Section of Turkeyfoot Road closed late tonight
- COLLEGE BUBBLE: Student loan market ripe for private investment?
- Horse show benefits BAWAC
- Owensboro Messenger Inquirer
- Robert Adam Baxter
- funerals for Monday
- Harold Ray Bratcher
- Lillian Marie Garrett
- Charles William 'Buddy' Dame
- Carolyn Lee Bowen
- Wilbur Keith Fleming
- Mary Colburn Jenkins
- funerals for Friday
- Mina Lucille McDaniel McCamish Day
- Patricia Carol (Bell) Geyer
- Warren Calhoun
- James D. 'Jake' Payne
- Stanley Edmund Cox
- Mary Frances Tanner
- Sherry Lynn Smith Barnett
- Funerals for Thursday
- Carolyn F. Leach
- Anthony Raymond 'Tony' May
- Aubriaunna Shyylynn Blair
- Paducah Sun
- Dear Annie: I realize that you ladies are not psychologists
- Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival
- Old rules mean little to networks
- Monday, May 20, 2013 ARIES (March 21-
- Star Trek: Into Darkness falls well short of studio hopes at $70 million
- Taylor Swift wins big at Billboard Awards
- Margaret Ryan
- Frank Thoms
- William A. (Tony) Coleman
- Dale Allen
- Iva Gamblin
- Mable Cohoon
- James Hill
- A Native American tale with international pedigree
- Mother worried about reaction from aimless son
- Hot off the press: Seen and heard in Cannes
- Cannes helps actors Bejo and Rahim cross international borders
- Horoscopes by Holiday
- Margaret Taylor
- Virginia Kemp
- Bowling Green Daily News
- Ky. teen dies after falling with dog lead on neck
- Way back for Wings? First, get up the ice
- The IRS' mirror-image scandal
- Police: 2 siblings killed in Ky car crash
- WCPS board agenda includes item relating to student cap
- Firearms targets in vehicle break-ins
- Budget, radio system to be on Tuesday agenda
- Garden Club hosts annual Fairy Garden Tour
- Land being cleared for NCM facility
- Event shows appreciation, respect for special group of men and women
- Life lessons
- Manager of Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary to retire
- Ky teen dies after choking on dog lead
- Coal operator plans to open 7 mines in Pike County
- Judge to rule soon in Ky. health exchange case
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- Michigan hikers found, rescued in Red River Gorge
- Owensboro police clearance rate above average
- 1 dead, 1 injured after fight over ATV
- POW/MIA Flag Guard working to honor soldiers
- The Independent
- Greenup County American Legion Post 43 facing charges
- Greenup County American Legion Post 43 facing charges
- What's happening: 05/20/13
- Flashbacks revive memories of tragedy
- Greenbo scuba to open in July
- Grayson wet-dry vote set
- Plans take wing
- Ashland's 2013-14 budget
- Former Carter court baliff indicted
- Several thefts reported to APD
- Rail City Railroad Days coming in June
- James Donald Young
- Garnet Cooper Clark 1939-2013
- Junior Jackson
- Clifford Ray Kip James 1935-2013
- Elmer Haskel Mullins Sr.
- William Harold Bledsoe
- Susan Hemlepp Hall
- Emmitt Nelson Ratliff 1936-2013
- Maude K. Lilly 1925-2013
- The News-Enterprise
- Local schools add personal touches to graduation
- Meeting someone long-admired can be better than expected
- Educator comes full circle
- North Miles Street closing for two-week span
- Brandenburg man remembered after being lost in Vietnam
- BBQ, Blues and Bikes kicks off this week
- Damaged bridge overpass to be demolished
- Local graduations to air live on TV
- PHOTO: Up close with nature
- Hail covers areas in LaRue County
- On track to graduate, Jarvis proves the odds wrong
- May 19, 2013: Our readers write
- Hardin County says 'Hooray' for its heroes
- LaRue principal to lead Garrard County schools
- Drawing insight from a coach's childhood story
- Three generations join local DAR chapter
- Local graduations on HCEC-TV live
- Photos: Lincoln Trail Master Gardener Plant Fair
- Training accident kills Navy SEAL at Fort Knox
- Possible failed child abduction investigated
- Kentucky New Era
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- Judge to rule soon in Ky. health exchange case
- Cadiz police nab alleged Delsym thieves
- Timothy Glen Shorty Owens
- George Linton, Jr.
- Mollie Dean Hardegen
- Roland Gerald Anderson
- Motorcyclist hurt on West Seventh
- Old news has never felt quite so new
- Take Kids Fishing set for Saturday
- Legal moonshiner gives lesson in sipping shine
- Drivers gear up for Soap Box Derby
- New Indian Hills principal announced
- 2 women charged with abusing child
- Motorcyclist hurt on West Seventh Street
- CLARA B. TOLIVER
- ROCKY MITCHELL
- JEAN WHITE
- TIM REED
- Our Opinion: Booboos? Students should get better care
- The Gleaner
- Member of fourth generation named to lead L.L. Bean
- One person injured in Henderson County crash
- Supreme Court backs FCC in cell tower dispute
- Last day of classes, graduation coming for Tri-county area students
- Judy Jenkins: Strokes aren't something that only happens to adults
- Twin Bridges rusting just five to six years after painting
- Super summer! Tons of activities await local kids looking for fun
- Rotaract Club's annual bike ride set for June 15
- 'Golden Girls' home earns Garden of the Season distinction
- Lego Academy coming here in June
- The hostess of Henderson: After 23 years as tourism chief and Handy Festival creator, Eblen planning her retirement
- Health fair coming up at The Gathering Place
- Chuck Stinnett: Help available to businesses on ADA compliance issues
- Ready to go: Skilled canine escapees seeking their forever homes
- Cemeteries accepting flowers for Memorial Day
- Spay, neuter clinic coming up June 12
- YESTERDAY'S NEWS: First air mail flight here drew a crowd
- LETTER: Trivialities distract from Benghazi
- GUEST COLUMN: Henderson needs to reconsider laws regulating alcohol
- ANN McFEATTERS: Scandals mire work on bigger issues
- The Advocate-Messenger
- The Bookworm Sez: Young Little Leaguers will like 'A Baseball Story'
- Accent: Community Arts Center's Lil' Red Wagon Contest gets a facelift
- The Bookworm Sez: Make time for these tomes this summer
- John David Dyche: Summer reading for conservative students
- Death notices for May 20
- Obituary: Rev. Robert W. Cox
- Obituary: Patricia Murphy
- Obituary: Carolyn Webb
- Toastmasters deem Danville woman a competent leader
- Raddatz returns, gets Centre degree while telling war stories to grads
- Death notice for May 19, 2013
- Obituary: Treva Roy Luttrell
- Obituary: Margeret Q. Wise
- Obituary: Robert Oscar Davis
- Court upholds Napier's conviction in Lincoln boy's death
- Update: Cause of Goose Greek Candle Co. fire undetermined
- FROM ABBOTTABAD TO FULBRIGHT: Big things expected of Centre grad Jadoon
- Fire destroys Goose Creek Candles in Liberty
- Ohio woman third to plead guilty in Hustonville burglary case
- Lincoln to expand free-meals program
- The Lane Report
- Commentary: Negative impact of the alarming $16.4 trillion U.S. debt growing every day
- Commentary: The $16.4 trillion U.S. debt question
- The $16.4 trillion U.S. debt question
- OPINION: Stocks Are Correctly Predicting No Cliff Calamity (Kudlow)
- A V-Shaped Boom is Coming
- A Plan to Save Europe
- Demagoguery versus data
- It s Time to Stop the Gravy Train - May 2011
- Bonehead Stimulus Never Works - June 2011
- Poor Us - September 2011
- The Numbers Game
- Legal Services: Slow Improvement in 2012
- Accounting Services: Growth and Change in 2012
- Academic Hypocrisy
- National Governors Association 'New Engines of Growth' report cites Kentucky arts and cultural initiatives
- Sewing Columnist, TV Show Host Finds Pattern for Success in Faux Fur
- Redevelopment Pioneers
- Southwest Airlines to add nonstop Louisville-Denver flights in November
- Auto supplier Asahi Bluegrass Forge opens new manufacturing facility in Richmond
- Fed reports economy expanded at moderate page; outlooks positive but slightly more guarded
- WAVE TV
- Correction: Boston Marathon-Injured Officer story
- Senators require fingerprinting at 30 airports
- Siblings killed in Nelson County crash
- Crews break ground on $240K Willow Park restoration project
- Russell Co. official pleads guilty to DUI
- ISP: High school locked down after nearby homicide
- High court to weigh in on legislative prayers
- Tornadoes touch down in 5 states; 2 dead
- ISP: High school locked down after nearby shooting
- Senate committee moves toward vote on immigration
- Small Fla. city anxious to learn jackpot winner
- Pair of vehicle accidents claim two lives
- 10 things to know for Monday
- Tornadoes touch down in 5 states; 1 dead
- Split-second choice ended with NY student dead
- SKorea analyzing NKorea's 4 projectile launches
- Nearly 16,000 see Dalai Lama in person in Louisville
- Woman's body recovered from S. Indiana quarry
- Officer shot in Marathon showdown wants to work
- Tornadoes touch down in Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa ; 1 dead
- WBKO TV
- Cicadas About to Emerge, But Not in Kentucky
- Police Watching for Seat Belt Use
- Owensboro Police Clearance Rate Above Average
- POW/MIA Flag Guard Working to Honor Soldiers
- Judge to Rule Soon in KY Health Exchange Case
- Prosecutors: Farmer's Wrongdoing Started Pre-2008
- More Fort Campbell Troops Return from Afghanistan
- UPDATE: Amber Alert Issued for Tennessee Boy
- Deadly Tornadoes Level Homes in Oklahoma
- Dalai Lama Begins Visit to Louisville
- Blaze Destroys Candle Factory
- Amber Alert Issued for Tennessee Boy
- Local Stores Profit From Large Powerball Jackpot
- National Dog Bite Prevention Week Begins
- 'God and Country' Service Honors War Veterans
- Car barrels through Virginia parade crowd, witnesses say
- 16Th Annual Soap Box Derby Held at Phil Moore Park
- Bluegrass Outpatient Celebrates 25 Years
- UPDATE: Jury Sentences KY Man in TN Torture Murders
- Possible Tornado Surprises North Alabama City
- WDRB TV
- Man fatally shot in southern Indiana
- Charged NW Ind. surveyor denies corruption charges
- N. Indiana man wrecks mo-ped, run over by SUV
- September trial set for hair salon lottery suit
- Federal judge weighs fate of Corbett suit vs. NCAA
- GOP leaders say impeachment talk premature
- Police: School near OKC directly hit by tornado
- BOZICH: Vitale Would Be Great Pick As Pitino Hall Presenter
- Library book returned to U of L after 27 years
- Street improvements planned for E. Main St. in New Albany
- Mayor Fischer offers 'less painful' budget
- MSD calls for 5.8 percent rate increase
- New Peru police chief: Gender no factor in job
- Space crunch forces food program to turn away help
- 2 children reported dead from Indianapolis fire
- Ind. stream gauge victim of federal budget cuts
- Coal operator plans to open 7 mines in Pike County
- Judge to rule soon in Ky. health exchange case
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- Police: 2 siblings killed in Ky car crash
- WHAS TV
- Ark. treasurer accused of taking cash from broker
- Democrats strike back at GOP voting measures
- 1 person in custody after fatal shooting in Ramsey, Ind.
- LMPD: Man threatens PARC employee with screwdriver after receiving parking ticket
- Former UofL star Williams arrested outside Seattle
- Fight leads to increased security at Spencer County High School
- Cardinal Football Team Receives High Marks in the Classroom
- Community campaigns to restore Willow Park
- Cardinal Football Team Receives High Marks in the Classroom
- LMPD: Man threatens PARC employee with screwdriver after receiving parking ticket
- Pet of the Week: May 20, 2013
- Former UofL star Williams arrested outside Seattle
- WHAS11 Good News: Lou. teen honored by Metro Disability Coalition
- Fight leads to increased security at Spencer County High School
- Judge to rule soon in Ky. health exchange case
- KSP: 2 siblings die in Nelson County car accident
- 1 dead, 1 injured after fight over ATV
- Coal operator plans to open 7 mines in Pike County
- Police respond to fatal shooting in Ramsey, Ind.
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- WKLE TV
- KET announces Bluegrass Week, a multi-night musical celebration
- Next Louisville Life features Grasshoppers, Louisville Nature Center and more
- KET and AIA Kentucky announce competition celebrating Kentucky architecture
- New season of Jubilee makes history from 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fan Fest
- Next Kentucky Life features Icelandic Horse trainer in Oldham County, Burkesville bed and breakfast and more
- UPDATE: Special Kentucky Tonight airs live from Washington, D.C.
- Calling all treasure hunters: tickets available for third Kentucky Collectibles appraisal fair
- KET’s 25th Annual Summer Celebration a Blockbuster
- Masterpiece series Downton Abbey season three makes ratings history for KET and PBS
- Special Kentucky Tonight airs live from Washington, D.C.
- Next Louisville Life features NuLu’s Harvest restaurant, Louis Brandeis legacy and more
- Next Kentucky Life features Owensboro artist and teacher, Jackie Robinson history in Union County, Commonwealth Cleanup and more
- KET meets with Kentucky’s Washington delegation for special episodes of One to One
- Next Louisville Life features Louisville Equestrian Center, Joe Ley Antiques and more
- Next Kentucky Life features barrel-racing champions from Henderson, outlaw Jesse James’ Kentucky legacy, more
- Next Education Matters explores kindergarten readiness
- Next Louisville Life features Copper Cupcake, Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson and more
- WKRN TV
- Crews say alarm prevented basement fire from spreading
- Overturned truck blocks I-65 in Robertson County
- Mayor to cut ribbon to Music City Center
- Amber Alert canceled for 8-year-old boy
- Tenn. Powerball ticket worth $1 million
- 15,000 tour the Music City Center grand opening
- Tornadoes hit Kan., Okla.; no injuries reported
- Music City Center kitchen expected to make thousands of meals per day
- Music City Center opens doors to public
- $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
- Police respond to domestic violence call and find meth lab
- Last minute lottery ticket buyers flood convenience stores
- Last-minute fortune seekers buy Powerball tickets
- Police need help identifying body of man found
- First Lady speaks at MLK graduation ceremony Saturday
- Student brings gun to school dance
- First Lady to speak at MLK graduation ceremony Saturday
- Man robs 89-year-old woman while another distracts her
- JOE BIDDLE: Tim Corbin is complete package for Commodores
- Police warn car burglars are targeting keyless entry system
- WKYT TV
- Laurel Co. man accused of attacking two women & a dog
- Coal operator plans to open 7 mines in Pike County
- Judge to rule soon in Ky. health exchange case
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- Georgetown couple charged with abusing 14-month-old
- Tropical temps usher in a stormy setup
- Ferris wheel ride world record broken in Chicago
- Fan Outfitters sold to national chain
- Overturned semi carrying glass shut down part of I-75 Monday morning
- Court: Should whistleblower protection be wider?
- Annotated 'Harry Potter' 1st edition on auction
- Kentucky teen dies after choking on dog lead
- Sheriff's father-in-law killed in Fleming County accident
- UPDATE: Hikers safe after Red River Gorge rescue
- Police investigate two suspicious fires overnight
- UPDATE: More tornadoes possible today for US midsection
- Large earthquake strikes off coast of Chile
- Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
- Owensboro police clearance rate above average
- Part of Blue Grass Parkway closed Monday, Tuesday
- WLEX TV
- Ky. Veteran Killed In Afghanistan Blast
- Mom Who Lost Son In Triple Fatality Crash Speaks to High School Students
- KSP Frankfort Post Presents Wreaths To Families of Fallen Troopers
- Families Told Benches, Ornaments Must Go At Burgin Cemetery
- Lexington Homes Flood With Sewage Sunday, One Family Still Dealing With Aftermath
- Jason Collins Denies He Is Seeking Book Deal
- Family Worried About Clay County Man Missing For Two Weeks
- NBA Celebrity Avery Johnson Visits Lexington, Weighs In On Jason Collins
- Official: 1 Adult, 4 Kids Killed In Georgia Fire
- Another Family Member Indicted in Lincoln County Incest Case
- Nickel Sold For $3.1 Million
- Knox County Residents Still Dealing With The Aftermath of Flooding
- Pulaski County Man Accused In Crash Pleads Not Guilty
- 'Two Brothers' Documentary About Life After War To Be Screened in Two Film Festivals
- Rowan County Man Accused of Deceiving, Sexually Abusing Man With Disabilities
- Team Coverage Of The End Of The Terror In Boston On LEX 18 News At 11, April 19th, 2013
- Golf Scramble In Memory Of Rowan County Navy SEAL To Help SEAL Families
- Kentucky Expert Weighs In On Boston Bombings
- Plug-in Cars Will Be More Expensive In W.Va.
- Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash In Mercer County
- WLKY TV
- Morehead State University student killed in Nelson Co. crash
- Sentencing pushed back for former police recruit convicted or rape
- Woman accused of stealing over 1,500 lottery tickets turns herself in
- Mayor Fischer to deliver budget address to metro council
- Russell County official pleads guilty to second DUI charge
- Rare tornado emergency issued for OKC area
- Supersize your takeout: Seamless, GrubHub merge
- Kanye West debuts new music on 'SNL'
- Teen featured in viral video dies
- Prosecutors: Richie Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- 1 person dead after shooting on State Rd. 64
- Terrence Williams arrested near Seattle
- Peace, love, compassion: Message from Dalai Lama
- Victims from two deadly weekend crashes identified
- Man accused of stalking, harassing Jennifer Lawrence's family
- Tornadoes wallop several states; 2 killed
- Gas prices lower, but not leading to more spending
- Amateur investors tap 401(k)s to buy homes
- Yahoo buys Tumblr, promises to not 'screw it up'
- Merger Monday on Wall Street
- WPSD TV
- Tens of millions under threat of severe weather after 'demolition tour' tornadoes
- Tennessee fugitive arrested in Fulton County, Kentucky, faces child rape charge
- Car bomb explosions in Baghdad kill more than 60
- PHOTO GALLERY: Monday's news day
- Illinois State Police: 5 killed in I-70 van crash
- Carney: Senior White House staff knew of IRS probe
- Edgar Yanez accepts plea deal in 2012 death of Ezra Moffett Jr.
- Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
- Illinois governor reviewing medical marijuana bill
- Gov. Quinn: Illinois has chance to make history
- 10 arrested for drug trafficking in West Frankfort 'warrant sweep'
- Judge to rule soon in Kentucky health exchange case
- NBC hires news division chief from Britain
- Senators work through changes to immigration bill
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- More Fort Campbell troops return from Afghanistan
- Man arrested in connection with deadly Benton, Illinois shooting
- Senate committee moves toward vote on immigration
- AP CEO calls records seizure 'unconstitutional'
- 10 Things to Know for Monday
- WTVQ TV
- Hazy, Hot & Humid
- State Health Exchange
- Investigators Looking Into Suspicious Fire In Lexington
- Lexington Mother Credits Smoke Alarms With Saving Family
- Man Shot In Back While Walking On Street In Lexington
- Mostly Sunny. Hot & Humid.
- Monday Named 'Calvin Borel Day' At Thoroughbred Retirement Farm
- Police Investigate: Two People Shot In Owsley County
- Technology Helping Deaf-Blind Teen Get Ahead
- More Than Two Dozen Donate Hair To 'Kaitlyn's Kourage'
- Fallen Marine's Name Added To Versailles War Memorial
- Foggy Monday Morning Possible
- Kentucky Man Has Bourbon In His DNA
- UK Softball Takes On Virginia Tech In NCAA Regional Finals
- A Few Scattered Storms Sunday Night
- Solid Blue - Long Off-Season
- Solid Blue - Hitting The Books
- Bluegrass Military Affairs Coalition Celebrates Service Members
- Solid Blue - Nothing's Promised
- Goodwin Likes UK's Chances In 2013
- Frankfort State Journal
- Prosecutors: Farmer's wrongdoing started pre-2008
- Doris Baxter
- Paul Gooding
- John Sams
- Gloria Wilson Newton
- Margaret Payne
- John Sams
- Isabel Triplett
- Margaret Wise
- Agriculture News: Recent frost just another blow for crops statewide
- Horticulture News: Tips for a good mowing season
- Planting by the Signs: Moon in light phase, bloom days early this week
- Action-packed summer ready to go at the Grand
- Discover the past at Fort Hill
- Frankfort Arts Foundation: No Tools Loaned to perform Friday
- Peggy Cornett
- Alex Gordon
- Dorothy Hutcherson
- State tourism head to retire
- I Don't See Dead People!
- Commonwealth Journal
- Scenic new trails opened at Pulaski County Park
- Business booming for new liquor store
- Scenic new trails opened at Pulaski County Park
- Business booming for new liquor store
- Pulaski County High seniors got school back on track
- Warriors shake their way through graduation
- Former UK basketball star, local cancer patient form special bond
- Ella Siler
- Robert Deaton
- Pulaski County Schools to provide meals at no cost
- Ogden Street fire
- Election rumors running rampant
- City tourism board, taxes now law
- City tourism board, taxes now law
- Ogden Street fire
- Wanda Wilson
- Gordon Meekins
- Jerry Ludwick
- Virginia Fantozzi
- Robert Deaton
- The Ledger Independent
- Small company stocks take the limelight
- United restarts 787 flights after grounding
- MRS. LUCAS
- United to restart 787 flights on Monday
- Small-company stocks lead the market higher
- Warren Buffett meets with young entrepreneurs
- Special K churns out products in brand evolution
- Stocks hold close to record levels
- MR. GREENE
- Actavis buying Warner Chilcott in $8.5B deal
- Chesapeake names Anadarko executive as new CEO
- US futures subdued as investors take stock
- What do we eat? New food map will tell us
- Ryanair keeps growing, reports record profits
- Economists predict increase in consumer spending
- Consumer group flags high SPF ratings on sunscreen
- MRS. SMITH
- MR. MITCHELL
- MR. HARDIN
- MRS. JEFFERSON
- Appalachian News-Express
- Obituaries 5-18-13
- Fiscal Court still struggling with budget
- Official: Phelps, Valley schools on-track for August opening
- Official: New justice center to be finished in June
- WV man charged in sheriff s death pleads not guilty
- Rutherford: Seven mines opening means more than 250 jobs
- Pike man avoids murder trial with plea
- Convicted drug dealer facing new charge
- Obituaries 5-13-13
- Obituaries 5-11-13
- Fiscal court members fire back at Pikeville
- Ace coming to Coal Run: Could mean 20 jobs
- Man arrested four times in one week
- Obituaries 5-8-13
- Pike man charged with murder, robbery in Virginia death case
- Second Rally in the Valley deemed a success
- Obituaries
- Obituaries 5-4-13
- Officials: Pike schools food service lacks oversight, needs big changes
- A dose of reality
- The Times Tribune
- Theft, drug charges among indictments
- Two indicted for armed robberies
- No trial date set for Gray man charged in robbery
- Trial date set for man charged in home invasions
- 10-year-old found safe
- Arrest warrant active on man indicted for ankle shooting
- Couple appears in court for sexual abuse of a minor charges
- Tentative court date set for former school director
- Whayne Supply to throw anniversary party Saturday
- Man arrested for trying to hire killer on Topix
- 'Corbin Forever'
- Click It Or Ticket starts Monday
- Gone, but not forgotten
- Networking the region s future
- New design approved for Pleasant View Elementary
- Fun on the Farm
- Officials set to launch Click It Or Ticket
- Baptist Health Breast Care opens in Corbin
- W burg couple in court for child abuse
- Corbin Police warn of phone scam
- Glasgow Daily Times
- 7:50 a.m. MONDAY OBITUARY UPDATE: Idelle Poynter GLASGOW
- Monroe County Marble Club members enjoy a game of 'Rolley Hole'
- GHS has minimal water damage after fire alarm
- Environmental groups seek court review from cabinet order
- Deputy ag commissioner back in retirement
- Officials discuss jail healthcare costs
- Dog Show to continue through the weekend
- Matthews: Repairs should cost just under $1 million
- Eaton case is ongoing until final judgment
- Cave City Honors Jolly
- More than 300 graduate
- GHS lab burner triggers sprinkler, fire alarm
- Seizure of AP phone records is an insult to independent journalism
- Tourist commission discusses finance rumors, city s possible withdrawal
- Mammoth Cave National Park: Volunteers needed to clear trails
- Remembering Twyman: A leader beyond time
- Out of the GATE ... and into the lead
- Berry s herb gardens flourish
- Musical genre It s all in how you hear it
- 2 arrested on theft charges
- Madisonville Messenger
- Life in retail: Some people work, and some steal
- History shows religious beliefs should not be taken for granted
- Robert 'Buddy' York
- Charlotte April Specht Brown
- Hattie 'Pat' Dement Vandiver
- Dempsey Willard Scanlan
- Kellye Duncan Gray
- Celestine 'Tena' Hendrix McGruder
- Lorrie Lyle
- William 'Bill Ed' McKinley
- Anthony Raymond 'Tony' May
- Kenneth Bruce Cosby
- Roger Carl Carlisle
- Kathy Marie Oliver
- Martha Westerfield Staley
- Lana Pinkston Brinkley
- Mitchell Dominic Frias
- Life in retail: Some people work, and some steal
- History shows religious beliefs should not be taken for granted
- Gallery Hop to feature art, music, food and wine
- Murray Ledger & Times
- Obituaries May 20, 2013
- Obituaries May18, 2013
- Obituaries May 17, 2013
- Obituaries May 16, 2013
- Obituaries May 15, 2013
- Obituaries May 14, 2013
- May 13, 2013
- Quack! Quack! Duck Dynasty stars visit Calloway County
- May 11, 2013
- Horse/burro adoption today at Expo
- Project TAHOE leaves mark on Veterans Memorial
- Don't let cloud cover discourage
- 2013 turkey hunting season is in the books
- May 10, 2013
- Local business helps others on RED Day
- MHS Ghost Out deemed success
- Life House Baby Bottle campaign set
- Thomas completes portrait of Secretary of Commerce
- May 8, 2013
- Courthouse 100 years old: Residents gather to mark anniversary of landmark
- The Richmond Register
- GREAT bridges gap between cops, preteens
- Vietnam vets mark Armed Forces Day
- District urges students to PowerMyLearning through the summer
- Sand artist, pastry chef wow audience at cake expo
- State champs get their rings at YMCA breakfast
- Mildred C. Martin Rieker, 91
- Mabel Warren Combs, 87
- Credit score insanity
- Peter Perlman Life lessons from a lawyer s lawyer
- Coal problem worth tackling in Washington and Frankfort
- Credit score insanity
- Peter Perlman Life lessons from a lawyer s lawyer
- Develop your most employable skills: Integrity and respect
- Environmental groups seek court review from cabinet order
- Pets from the Madison County Animal Shelter
- The Incredible Child: Support group for parents of special- needs children meets Tuesday at library
- Viewpoints change when critics gain power
- Tells about who will blow their money
- Grand jury indicts inmates in jail assault
- Man arrested Friday after early morning break-in
- Harlan Daily Enterprise
- Opening Ceremonies
- Bluegrass Festival to go on, rain or shine
- Lynch water loss cut to 55 percent
- Magistrates question budget appropriations
- Rescue squad finds body of missing man
- Moore selected as president for SKCTC
- Local fugitive captured by US Marshals in Kingsport
- Shell pleads not guilty to murder
- Jury finds Saylor guilty for attempted murder
- UPDATE: KSP, rescue squad find body of missing man
- Boat dock changes to save county money
- Jury finds Saylor quilty at 1:20 a.m.
- Search under way for missing man
- Jury handed case in attempted murder trial
- Liggett mines close with a loss 75 jobs reported
- Missing Harlan County man
- Missing Harlan County Man
- Nursing Home Week celebrated
- Loyall prepares for lean budget
- Council takes action on blighted housing, flood wall ordinance
- Middlesboro Daily News
- Hair Studio
- Superintendent screening committee meets
- Bluegrass Festival to go on, rain or shine
- Police chase results in meth arrest
- Ray of Hope raising funds with influential women
- Cancer patient inspires local group
- Read Up to debut at KMLF
- MPD makes multiple drug arrests
- The carnival has come to town
- Fiscal court releases funds to rescue squad
- Moore selected as president for SKCTC
- UPDATE: KSP, rescue squad find body of missing man
- Crazy Aunt Sadie s successful
- Liggett mines close with a loss 75 jobs reported
- Search under way for missing man
- Luttrell featured Celebrate Freedom speaker
- Skaggs to perform in Bell Co. on Saturday
- Missing Harlan County man
- Local March of Dimes working, walking to raise funds
- Raid at Martin s Station revisited
- WKMS-FM Radio
- WKMS Tower Work Continues
- WKMS News wins 11 AP awards
- Sounds of the Silver Screen Returns to WKMS
- Eisenhower Hour returns to WKMS
- Contemporary international music program debuts on WKMS July 3
- WKMS News' Front Page changes times and format, environmental program joins schedule July 1
- WKMS changes Saturday line-up, Fourth of July weekend
- WKMS Hosts Mid Summer Mini Fundraiser for Special Projects
- Special Guests Announced for A Prairie Home Companion Performance in Murray
- Coal Ash Kentucky Public Radio Coal Ash Special on WKMS
- Tickets Available for A Live Broadcast Performance of A Prairie Home Companion
- KY Employment Office Launches Job-match System
- Burn Permits Again Required, Now Through Spring
- Beshear Outpacing Williams in State Employee Contributions
- Paducah McCracken CCC Manager Search Narrowed
- Commissioners say no to CCC request
- Beshear on Expanded Gambling
- WKMS Offers Specials for the Holidays
- Don't Say Gay Debated in Tennessee House Committee
- Felon Voting RIghts
- Georgetown News-Graphic
- Dorothy M. Hutchison
- Wilburn Bo Lee
- KSP arrest Georgetown couple on charges they abused 14-month-old
- Mayor proposes $21 million budget
- State OKs bid for historic district designation
- Teacher denies soring horse, says fighting charges too costly
- A taste of tomorrow; SCHS senior cooking up tasty plans for his future
- Event set to examine future of print journalism
- New York Fire Department engine makes its way to Georgetown
- Police: Woman filled fake prescriptions
- County absorbs cost of dog s surgery in effort to avoid suit
- Takeover of private sewer system one step closer
- Dorothy M. Hutchison
- Winford Dunn
- Ella S. Coleman
- Linda Rose McMillen Skeele
- Ella S. Coleman
- Linda Rose McMillen Skeele
- Widow, veteran pay tribute
- ECS to host annual student-film festival Friday
- The Kentucky Post
- Jury deliberating in Stephenson trial
- The Beach water park reopens in Mason
- WH: Obama not involved in IRS scandal
- Will IRS scandal impact health care law?
- Low-cost savings or travel headache?
- Neighbors face fight to save Lenhardt's
- Phils snap Reds' 6-game winning streak
- Cincy IRS worker disciplined in scandal
- Relationship: Feeling 'the blahs'
- Quiz: Match txt versions of famous lines
- Here's how IRS process usually works
- Neighborhood summit in Covington on Sat.
- Chili, goetta, and now: Grilled cheese?
- Group rallies to support Scout's gay ban
- Woman robbed at gunpoint in mall lot
- New zone adds food trucks to Wash. Park
- House committee to grill ex-IRS chief
- Organic industry clout grows with demand
- Frontier Airlines takes flight at CVG
- Blinking trial returns guilty verdict
- Nashville Scenes
- Burger Republic to Open in the Gulch
- More Local Chefs Added to Music City Eats Roster and Featured at Atlanta Wine & Food Festival
- Wild Cub's Misfortune Featured in New York Times; See Them Open for Ellie Goulding Tonight at the Ryman
- Presented Without Comment: Centennial and Percy Warner Park, Circa 1935
- Bobby Bare Jr. w/Birdcloud at The Basement, 5/18/13
- Flipping Channels: Motive Summons the Spirit of Columbo
- Hey, Gov. Haslam — CEOs are Accountable to Shareholders, Right?
- The Lion Sings Tonight: Join The Lion King Cast at Play
- TBI Blasts Channel 4 Report on Disappearance of Holly Bobo
- Caption Contest: Lamb of God Ticket Giveaway! [Updated]
- The Melvins to Play Third Man Records May 30, Shuggie Otis to Play Exit/In Oct. 10
- The Week in Fresh Tracks [Hellbender, The Joy of Painting, Tower Defense, Los Colognes, German Error Message, More]
- Plastic Visions' 'Kamikaze' [Fresh Vid]
- Belcourt, Meet Amity Island: Jaws Screens Over the Weekend
- Party & Bullsh*t: This Week in Nashville Hip-Hop [G.E.D. Soul, D.O.U.G.H., Kaby, Dee Goodz]
- Sex, Drugs, Rock and Health Food: Must-See The Source Family Opens at Belcourt
- Cooper Doubts The Amp Will Get Federal Funding
- The Hippodrome: It's Designed To Break Your Heart
- Kane for Senate? Kane for Senate
- Homeland Insecurity: Thriller The Reluctant Fundamentalist Opens Tonight at Belcourt
- Daily News Journal
- Tornado in Oklahoma City suburb causes destruction
- Weather, traffic, must-read stories
- Murfreesboro boy safe after Amber Alert canceled
- Linebaugh Library Board to meet
- Linebaugh Library Board to meet
- Father arrested after overnight Amber Alert
- Murfreesboro boy safe after Amber Alert canceled
- Weather, traffic, must-read stories
- Weather, traffic, must-read stories
- Fallen officers honored at memorial event in Murfreesboro
- Weather, traffic, must-read stories
- Smyrna officials say annexation bill to cost them 2,600 jobs
- Smyrna mayor asks governor to veto annexation bill
- Smyrna mayor asks governor to veto annexation bill
- Smyrna officials say annexation bill to cost them 2,600 jobs
- 2 Spring Hill men plead guilty to swastikas and nooses at homes
- Weather, traffic, must-read stories
- County school board to work on budget tonight, Wednesday
- County planners to discuss updating subdivision regulations
- County school board to work on budget Tuesday, Wednesday
- The Leaf Chronicle
- Man found dead at Clarksville pump station identified
- Supreme Court will rule on prayer at government meetings
- Man found dead at Clarksville pump station identified
- APSU Names Top Five Candidates For Athletic Director Position
- ARMY ROUNDUP: Benefits eyed to pay for DoD's fiscal crisis
- Man found dead at Clarksville pump station identified
- Supreme Court will rule on prayer at government meetings
- Stewart County government and services
- Swaw appointed Montgomery County HR director
- Counties similar, different
- Stewart County government and services
- Swaw appointed Montgomery County HR director
- Counties similar, different
- Stewart County government and services
- Swaw appointed Montgomery County HR director
- Counties similar, different
- Stewart County government and services
- Swaw appointed Montgomery County HR director
- Counties similar, different
- One of Maxim's 'Hometown Hotties' asks for Clarksville's support
- Tennessean
- Dean: Music City Center is 'an investment in ourselves'
- Rutherford Co. under thunderstorm warning
- Political notebook: Sen. Alexander's analogy for Sebelius runs aground in interview
- Fundraising ceaseless for TN officials in D.C.
- Metro may hike fee 50 percent for dog license
- Studio Tenn's 'My Fair Lady' balances love with real sense of humor
- The Bard's 'complete works' play out on Opryland lawn
- Art & Invention features songwriter Elizabeth Foster's lyrical paintings
- Nashville Symphony, circus meet in 'Cirque Musica'
- Best-sellers: Parnassus Books
- Best-sellers: BookManBookWoman
- Music City Center: Bulk of convention work happens behind the scenes
- Music City Center: Omni hotel connects with Nashville history
- Music City Center sings with art
- American Addiction Centers seeks big solution to big problem
- Real estate: What you get for $250,000
- Music City Center gets Nashville noticed
- Mini-movies are next step in marketing of luxury homes
- Music City Center likely to accelerate SoBro's growth
- Nashville's concert support industry makes shows go on
- The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Covington clinic to help city, county employees stay healthy
- Trial date set in animal cruelty case
- Police: Sycamore Twp. motel closed for drug, prostitution crimes
- Marker dedication planned
- Boone parks, library host summer concerts
- Leaders find a home at P&G
- Sharefax raises money for Children's Hospital
- Kindergartners learn to measure
- GMAHS holds first Rafflemania Quarter Auction
- Parishes march for Corpus Christi
- Delhi Veterans Association Memorial Day Ceremony
- Speakers selected for Northwest High School graduation
- La Salle top students are friends, collaborators
- Push on to revive A.J. Jolly Park
- Ky teacher opens world to students through art
- 10 student loan tips for recent graduates
- Student debt weighs on economy, local students
- Surround yourself with success
- Co-founder builds up business by rebranding
- Branding the new Cincinnati
- The Winchester Sun
- Clark County Public Library collections gets updated, refined and 'weeded'
- Community Calendar: May 20, 2013
- 25 Years Ago: May 20, 2013
- Clark County's Wades Mill Homemakers discuss decorating on a budget
- What is osteoporosis, and who does it affect?
- Jennifer Berryman King, 62
- Margaret Brandenburg Raney, 71,
- What is osteoporosis, and who does it affect?
- Police Reports - May 20, 2013
- Winchester couple raising money for son's diabetic alert dog
- 50 Years Ago: May 18, 2013
- Community Calendar: May 18, 2013
- Who knew babies came with so much stuff?
- Towne and Country Homemakers met
- Church briefs: May 18, 2013
- Community members say good-bye to Winchester's Central Elementary
- Vivian L. Sewell, 65, Winchester
- Lonnie Badger, 72, Winchester
- Lodima C. Cracraft, 95, Owingsville
- Has your pet developed food allergies?
- Dayton Daily News
- Sustainable Shale head calls for broad discussion
- Mich. man dies in traffic crash day after wedding
- Powder in letter leads to Ohio building evacuation
- Indians 10, Mariners 8, 10 innings,
- Central Ohio defense attorney faces sex charges
- Warren Buffett gives young entrepreneurs 10 shares
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Navy dolphins discover rare torpedo
- Are sunscreen bottle labels misleading?
- Four local Scout leaders will vote on gay issue
- 4 treated after powder found on envelope
- Ohio school chief sues board, claims defamation
- Ohio trial postponed for husband in ICU shooting
- Head of Sustainable Shale project talks
- Woman pulled on railroad tracks, raped
- Warren Co. worker sent to hospital after opening package
- UD prepares to welcome 1,900 freshmen
- Highs reach 80s; feel is in 90s
- OH marathoner charged: menacing, weapons counts
- FirstEnergy defends $1B deal for W.Va. power plant
- Hamilton Journal News
- Small company stock are a bright spot
- Zact: The best no-contract wireless plan yet?
- Small company stocks take the limelight
- Obama cites Myanmar reforms during leader's visit
- IG: ex-US Attorney retaliated in Fast and Furious
- Senators require fingerprinting at 30 airports
- Warren Buffett meets with young entrepreneurs
- Powder in letter leads to Ohio building evacuation
- Indians 10, Mariners 8, 10 innings,
- Central Ohio defense attorney faces sex charges
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8
- Navy dolphins discover rare torpedo
- West side without power for 2nd time today
- Analyst: Tumblr Fills Void in Yahoo's Offerings
- State Dept: Reports of anti-Semitism increase
- TN Lottery
- Cincinnati CityBeat
- Photographer Nights
- Healthy Hits
- Western & Southern to Buy Anna Louise Inn
- Cincinnati Police Chief to Leave for Detroit
- The Drinking Issue
- The Hilton Brothers
- Wild about Wine
- Reflections Eternal
- Is ETC Doing or Overdoing?
- Food For Thought
- The Classic Is Dead, Long Live Gatsby
- Organically Grown
- Saxophone Colossus
- Worst Week Ever!: May 1-7
- Of the Dead Speak No Evil
- City Manager Defends Streetcar in Light of Budget Gap
- Think of the Children
- The Many Merits of Cycling Infrastructure
- Death by a Thousand Budget Cuts
- Women and the Wheel
- Williamson Daily News
- Pirates whip Bulldogs for first time on the road
- Kentucky still has the top rated recruiting class
- Belfry to host 60th District tournaments
- Mingo Central qualifies for state track meet
- Rally in the Valley organizer speaks out
- Belfry beats Allen Central on the diamond
- Top prep prospect Wiggins to become a Jayhawk
- Gilbert council talks water, skirmish, WOW
- Maynard to be arraigned for sheriff s death
- Wiggins to announce school choice
- Belfry outslugs East Carter in 10-7 win
- Alex Lee runs well in regional track meet
- Panthers lose to Billies, swept in sectionals
- WFM to offer flowers, plants for Mothers Day
- Southside s McTeacher s Night a success
- Tomblin signs Feed to Achieve into law
- Big Sandy Company awards scholarships
- Blackberry student wins statewide essay contest
- Chrissy Farmer signs to play hoops at W.Va. State
- Mingo s Austin Banks signs with Alderson-Broaddus
- The Kentucky Standard
- Jail Logs-May 17-20
- Even with increase, city-owned cable a good deal
- Prevention Week is a time to focus on youth
- Bardstown s good marks on walkability
- Thanks from New Hope Food Bank
- Something about that name
- The media s tea party movement
- Disturbing abuses of power
- Two women indicted in connection to senior center embezzlement
- Business is sweet
- Organization looks to leave cancer to the birds
- Trial date set for accused shooter
- Veteran actors return to The Stephen Foster Story
- A man on a mission
- Judge dismisses Anatok restraining order
- Jail logs, May 16-17, 2013
- STRAIGHT ARROW: Friends, old and new
- TRACK and FIELD: State meet Saturday at U of L
- Investment in Louisville will benefit locally
- Readers views
- Sentinel-Echo
- Donald L. Williams
- Orville Deliane Creech
- Tommy Inman
- Points East: Walking for a cure
- New veterinary hospital coming to London
- Female inmates join work crews
- Services offer convenience, comfort for patient
- Baptist Breast Care now open
- Female inmates join work crews
- Baptist Breast Care now open
- On The Rebound: I m the one not watching Duck Dynasty
- Vickie Jean (Stopher) Williams
- James Owen Lawson
- Clarence Gene (Uncle Gene) Harris
- Bobby R. Collett
- Cat Tales: The little red spaceship sweeps the floors
- Publisher's Notebook: Mistreated at restaurant doesn t warrant a story
- Teen flees abductor
- Tips to protect your child from potential predators
- Man saves two in fiery crash
- The News Journal
- Three injured in head-on crash just north of Corbin Thursday; police say driver error to blame
- Daily Obituary Notices for March 28, 2013
- Fire damages home on U.S. 25; arson investigators trying to determine cause
- 'Cycle Corbin' kicks off campaign to make town more bike-friendly
- Police looking for man who robbed BP station twice in one week
- Electronic Edition for 3-27-13
- Bena Mae's Kitchen: Problem's with Aging
- Indiana man dies in three-vehicle accident near Williamsburg Monday
- Daily Obituary Notices for March 25, 2013
- Daily Obituary Notices for March 22, 2013
- MICHIGAN STATE TAKES IT ALL
- CORBIN SOFTBALL
- UPDATED: Man stabbed numerous times during dispute Saturday night; Lawson in custody
- Daily Obituary Notices for March 20, 2013
- Taylor receives Outstanding Service Award
- Bena Mae's Kitchen: Is your dog or cat psychic?
- Massive illegal dump in the middle of Corbin cleaned up with grant funds
- Electronic Edition for 3-20-13
- Man douses wife, himself with gas and threatens to set fire
- JONES TO LEAD WHITLEY
- The Sentinel-News
- Two taken to JHS after minor traffic accident to be checked out
- Shelbyville ordinance would crack down on teen parties
- Triple S Planning Commission: Property owners want commercial site on Benson
- Bagdad natives flock to celebrate their Days
- Shelby County Parks Board s decision leaves swim team adrift
- Downtown Simpsonville sidewalk plans get final OK
- Simpsonville takes steps on outlet mall deals
- News Digest: May 17, 2013
- Waddy church to host gun shoot
- Whitney Young student fight ends with 1 in jail
- WE CONGRATULATE: Foundation s new dollar match plan
- WHAT WE THINK: Should Shelby County magistrates be OK with expense of new garbage facility?
- Lifespan of a baseball fan
- Shelby County School Board: High schools delayed by testing problem
- Paying government employees for lunch hours isn't a small bite
- Shelby County teachers may get pay raises
- Hornback optimistic for federal hemp changes
- Shelby s Medicaid expansion impact: Perhaps 2,800-plus
- MY WORD: Saying thanks to a pair of extraordinary music teachers who helped us grow
- MY WORD: The real challenge to education
- The Pioneer News
- Full-time pay can't guarantee a full-time mayor
- Police to be out in force through Memorial Day weekend
- ROADWORK: Week of May 20
- County attorney reminds everyone to buckle up
- Pleasant Grove Students take art on road
- We Love a Parade
- County to save nearly $1 million on jail payment
- Bullitt County schools are moving up ladder
- Shepherdsville council to consider reworking of civil service ordinance
- Pay change could affect instruction
- You can overcome illness to lead a good life
- Wrocklage honored for her fight to battle colitis, Crohn s Disease
- Shepherdsville makes quick financial recovery
- Local judges attend education program
- Pioneer Village will continue to patrol for city of Hebron Estates
- Pioneer News papers to be delivered Thursday
- County, cities could join forces
- Relay for Life brings entire county together
- COYLE'S CORNER 05/15/13
- Zoning may allow more industrial development
- Floyd County Times
- Road check results in meth bust
- For the Record
- Let s not sacrifice our privacy on the altar of cyber security
- Uncle Sam: Please tax the titans
- P&Z denies zone change, after residents protest
- Community health fairs begin next week
- Science center plans summer camps for area youth
- Anna Sue Layne Clarke
- William Woodrow Hall
- Born Learning Academy graduates first class
- Early college academy nearly doubles admission in year two
- Prestonsburg annexes all of U.S. 23
- Indictments handed down in McDowell murder case
- Cities both stake claim to Route 80
- PRESTONSBURG While there may be some dispute over which city can lay claim to Route 80
- Doctor charged with possession of child pornography has license suspended
- Pop s Chevrolet Hillbilly Arm Drop Drags staged in front of record crowd
- House week in review
- A legislative perspective
- Medicaid expansion will put Kentucky, Floyd County on path to good health
- The Oldham Era
- Oldham Co. Animal Control officer arrested for taking $25 cash
- Oldham Co. Animal Control officer faces theft, forgery charges
- Oldham Co. schools to get security upgrades
- La Grange set to tax employee wages
- Funeral arrangements for Tony Cotten
- The Era remembers Publisher Tony Cotten
- Second round of school redistricting forums set for next week
- Second roun of school redistricting forums set for next week
- Judge to decide if DNA test necessary in Evridge case
- Retired fire chief chauffeurs U of L Cardinals in Pegasus Parade
- OC schools, colleges establish dual-credit programs for students
- Police: Scammers targeting seniors
- Magistrate s complaint doesn t halt La Grange liquor store construction
- Goshen duo takes drunken, destructive slow ride through subdivision
- Early named new director of OCEMS
- Weather radios, emergency notifications help residents prepare for severe weather
- La Grange man fined for indecent exposure, harassment
- Foxhollow employee, 36, had sexual contact with teenage volunteer
- Military couple receives mortgage-free home in Crestwood
- Crestwood man rescued from house fire
- The Manchester Enterprise
- Joan Elizabeth Henson
- Lucy Lunsford
- Iva Louise Minton
- In memory of Nancy B. Cox
- Edith 'Peanut' Phillips
- Letter to the Editor, Ted Garrison 5-16-13
- Hillbonics
- Mother knows best
- Davidson guest speaker at Chamber meeting
- Clay County Academic Banquet Highlights
- Relay For Life Event June 7
- Road work continues across county, says Asher
- Springfest this Saturday
- Former coach faces child pornography charges
- Two pulled from fiery crash Sunday
- Former football coach arrested on child pornography charges in Florida
- Pat Lou Hyde
- Hubert Hooker
- In Memory of Lois Jean Combs
- In Memory of Jack Evan Woods
- Central Kentucky News-Journal
- County school employees to get 1-percent raise
- Governor considering special legislative session
- Knifley named Agribusiness Person of the Year
- Summer reading program begins soon
- Tebbs Bend bridge to be moved
- In Memory: 25 Years Later
- Missing person found
- Up, Up and Away!
- Public library to operate on $1.3 million budget next year
- County to contribute $10,000 to renaissance efforts
- County's road damage lawsuit dismissed
- Veterans Memorial Park to get new playground equipment
- Rain hampering spring planting
- A part of history
- Tax revenue accounts for majority of library s budget
- Elk Horn woman indicted on charge of intimidating officer
- Local tourism on the rise
- Man files suit against Taylor jail
- Woman enters guilty plea in prostitution ring case
- Local high schools announce graduation details
- Mountain Advocate
- Getting the 'Royal Treatment'
- Williamson hired to oversee city water park
- Judge happy with audit
- Local police investigate weekend stabbing
- Long-time Barbourville BOE member resigns
- Knox BOE looks to slash key positions
- Students face grim reality of drunk driving
- Knox Senator working to help money-strapped hospital
- Knox woman raises money to 'drown' cancer
- Local police investigate weekend stabbing
- Barbourville BOE member resigns
- Knox farmers invited to set up at Corbin, Whitley Farmer s Market
- Corbin man indicted for possessing digital radio stolen from Corbin FD
- Board rejects insurance bid
- Knox woman charged with stealing gun
- More than 60 dogs removed from hoarding home
- Cemetery theft problem growing
- EIEA program seeking nominations for Knox business leaders and entrepreneurs
- Hoskins named interim Knox Schools superintendent
- Brown named 'Parent of the Year'
- Jessamine Journal
- Kentucky Wine and Vine Fest attracts many to Nicholasville
- Nicholasville police investigating possible threat at East High
- Ed Jones out as principal of West Jessamine High School
- Board of education asks for intervention support in budget
- Burglary victim tracks down two suspects
- Sugared drinks to return to teacher vending machines
- GED test free in Ky. through July
- Magistrates tour jail with expansion in mind
- Model cars displayed at City-County Park
- Journal intern to gain first professional experience
- A brief look at Jessamine County's history
- Hotel ordinance raises privacy concerns
- No easy fix in hotel ordinance dilemma
- Wilmore community disappointed to see Ichthus leave
- Jessamine County EMS uses grant to purchase AEDs
- Methodist children's home plans move to Jessamine
- Jessamine law-enforcement agencies yet to ticket anyone for texting while driving
- BOA approves salon permit, privacy fence
- Feeding Frenzy: Hundreds turn out for Taste of Jessamine
- Cost rises for Wilmore streetscape add-on
- Grant County News
- EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
- MCE principal steps down
- PRESCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PARTS WAYS
- WHS ON TARGET TO GO TO WORLDS
- Duke honored as civic education leader
- May is Foster Care Month
- Consumer upset with product
- Help Stamp Out Hunger on May 11
- Annual Derby Day was a success
- Schools are one of our greatest assets
- Lady Braves fall to Lady Cougars
- WHS searches for new principal
- 2013 GRANT COUNTIAN OF THE YEAR
- Stolen car ends up in creek
- Girls on the Run joyful, unique, confident
- National Day of Prayer
- HEALTH DEPT. RECEIVES HONOR
- GRANT CO. CTC WINS PEAK AWARD
- A+: Williamstown earns U.S. News Ranking
- Williamstown runner ready for the Flying Pig
- The Lebanon Enterprise
- Kentucky Classic Arts presents Disney s Sleeping Beauty Kids
- Fiscal court meets this afternoon
- Board excuses Hamilton from attending meetings
- Marion County's Got Talent is Saturday
- Don t get scammed
- Deciding the future of Main Street
- Third tractor accident lawsuit filed
- Deputy Rakes honored at law enforcement memorial
- Economic impact of tourism exceeded $21 million in 2012
- KU customers warned about phone scam
- City council, tourist commission holding meetings today
- Color in Motion comes to Lebanon
- Marion County Board of Education meeting is Tuesday, May 14
- Tourist commission holding interviews
- Postal food drive is Saturday
- Governor hints redistricting special session is possible
- Louisville man found guilty of disorderly conduct, harassment
- Roads will be closed for Color in Motion race Saturday
- Fields of Gold
- Superintendent unexpectedly announces retirement
- The Hazard Herald
- Officials begin focus on garbage pickup
- Perry man headed to court for charges of incest
- Ruth Haney
- Shirley Barger
- County schools facing $800,000 loss
- County schools facing $800,000 shortfall
- UPDATE: Man arrested after leading police on pursuit
- Local law enforcement kicks off Click it or Ticket
- Police: Man rams cruisers, leads officers on foot pursuit
- Senior center hosts Radio Day fundraiser
- Man enters plea in sex abuse case
- David Patterson
- All have a stake in healthier community
- Over 300,000 more Kentuckians covered with Medicaid expansion
- Upcoming event aims to overcome addiction through faith
- Feds add several counts in gun conspiracy case
- Ky. Power CEO discusses coal and power rates
- Medicaid expansion will be good for Kentuckians
- Cases filed in Perry County
- Albert Wolfe
- The Anderson News
- Lane closures announced on Bluegrass Parkway
- Fiscal court, not health board, to have final say on tax rate
- Council approves first reading of $3.559M budget
- Council to discuss $2M detention basin project, glass mountain
- City council squashes historic district plan
- Help victim of Boston bombing
- Community input needed on ACMS principal search
- Only antidote is honest power
- Avoid contracting foodborne illness from leafy greens, fruits
- Like eating? Plant more flowers to attract bees
- Being wrong has never felt so good
- The best grad speech you will never hear
- Thanks for liking The Anderson News
- Waddy church to host gun shoot
- Nine-year-old poultry farmer hits pay dirt
- Lawrenceburg man charged with 139 counts of legend drug
- Not your average college student
- Fiscal court: Spending up 4% in proposed budget
- Trial dates set for three charged with tying up child
- Hoarders nightmare discovered on Beth Drive
- The Cynthiana Democrat
- Several injuries from three Thursday afternoon wrecks
- New York couple bringing 20 jobs to Business Park
- Seven years of deficits lead to center s problems with IRS
- Hutchison trial set for June
- Homeowner shoots at intruder
- Trooper demonstrates K9 prowess at Citizens Police Academy
- Look for warning signs and think before you act
- Medicaid expansion could change Kentucky s course, big time
- Crossword Puzzle
- Crossword Puzzle Solution
- Sports camps planned for summer
- Fillies end regular season with region rivals, tough Lexington games
- Breds runners up, Fillies 5th in Regional Track Meet
- Thorobreds trap Bearcats 5-2
- Berry couple escape burning home last Thursday morning
- harriCYN community theatre honored by Chamber
- Mayor confronts commissioner about Parks and Rec funding
- Court pursues plans for renovation of old courthouse
- Seeing police from diffrent perspective
- Many thanks to the Harrison County Vocational Schools carpentry class
- The Mountain Eagle
- Moments and Memories of WHS
- To perform
- Sunshine, warmth visit Ohio
- TURNING ONE
- Fugates mark 35th anniversary
- CPR session planned May 31
- My first few years were rough
- Memorial service planned for Ralph Randy Fowler
- It s too early to pack up your long johns
- Services held for Dana Walker
- Rites held for Edwin Spears
- HCTC graduates honored
- Festival planned in Blackey Oct. 11-12
- Howard reunion set for May 25
- TO BE WED
- Diabetes May Raise YOUR Osteoporosis RISK
- Rapid stroke work saves brain cells
- Wearable robots getting lighter
- Study: Fish oil no help for many
- Concert update: Local, regional
- The Casey County News
- BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: GOOSE CREEK CANDLES FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE
- BREAKING NEWS: Casey school bus accident
- Wells: Who s the old coot?
- Rowell: In hard times people find ways to make bucks
- Daffron: Getting it right in education finances
- Editorial: Relay wins again
- Police News: May 15
- Street Beat: May 15
- Casey County grand jury hands down 11 indictments
- Superintendent applications to be reviewed next week
- Clark arrested on additional child porn charges
- E-911 dispatcher charged with distribution of obscene matter to a minor
- Bank donates $100K to new college
- Casey County Relay for Life raises more than $102,000
- WHITLOCK: It just doesn t make sense...or does it?
- ROWELL: Who s buying all the .22 ammo?
- Police News: May 8
- Students receive top honors at FFA awards banquet
- Church News: May 8
- DAFFRON: He said I ll love you til I die
- The Morehead News
- Rowan County Christmas plans are underway
- Foster homes fill a need in Kentucky
- Campuses confer more than 61K degrees, credentials in 2012-13
- Flippin to be honored by Lexington Singers
- Preece named 'Distinguished Alumni Award' winner
- MSUPD received reaccreditation by KACP
- Spring Commencement recognizes more than 1,100 degree candidates
- Doctorate program graduates first 19
- 'Rites of Passage' celebrated
- Kindness of Morehead citizens praised
- Other M&NF board members working hard
- CPE to sponsor minority planning conference
- Donor Challenge slated for May 16
- Reis places second in NFD exhibition
- MSU police offer campus safety tips
- Brig. Gen. Steven Hogan will participate in MSU's ROTC commissioning ceremony
- Higginbotham, Gibson to be student speakers at Spring Commencement
- MSPR to host CAB meeting
- Paintsville SBDC to offer free workshop May 14
- Thanks for supporting Mancini family
- The Times Leader
- Raymond Turner, 75
- Technical Sergeant USAF/Retired Norma J. (McGowan) Tooles, 53
- 'Click It or Ticket' campaign beginning
- Allen N. Grimes, 89
- Former Princetonian nationally recognized for leadership in field of higher education
- Bird watching interrupts beauty naps
- Community can be spoon fed economically
- Graduation week begins for seniors
- County man jailed after eluding police
- Blocked: Senate OKs 2-year halt to dam plan
- Watson Road complaint yields DUI arrest
- SWEET 16: Pennington launch nears
- Stepping down: CCES principal Kay Lane retires
- William David Bill Bartee Jr., 65
- Clifford Ray Rust, 61
- Beshear introduces website for Kentucky's health insurance exchange
- U.S. Senate passes McConnell's measure that protects 'freedom to fish' in Cumberland
- Alberta M. Hillyard, 101
- Gant Kyle Fletcher, stillborn
- Jean White, 80
- The Record
- Meeting with the Dalai Lama
- Vatican Legal: Church teaching doesn't change, but church laws can
- Sainthood cause of 16th-century Jesuit moves to Vatican
- Ripple effect continues five years after immigration raid on Iowa plant
- Pope calls for global, ethical finance reform, end to cult of money
- Bishop Flaget in Kentucky
- Spalding University Announces Plans to Expand Campus
- St. Francis Student Compared to a Superhero
- Priests Gather for Presbyteral Jubilee Mass
- Researchers' embryonic stem-cell advance decried as morally troubling
- Archbishop says people returning to confession because of pope
- Pope says there are no part-time Christians; faith is a full-time job
- Vatican commissions art for display at Venice international exhibition
- Patroness, inspiration, intercessor: Mary is beloved in Latin America
- Syrian crisis part of Western geopolitical strategy, says patriarch
- Church is growing worldwide, especially in Asia, Africa, Vatican says
- Pope warns comfortable living causes 'gentrification of the heart'
- Archbishop Joseph Kurtz on Franciscan Media s Call To Discipleship Podcast
- Comic book tackles wage theft with goal of empowering aggrieved workers
- Through blogs, Catholic moms share their faith as 'digital disciples'
- Franklin Favorite
- Barnettie Ann Riddle McCoy
- Cora Brazzell Law
- Thurman Neal Garrett
- Norman J. Clark, Jr.
- Michael Jermaine Bigbee
- Michael Dewayne White
- Dr. Lloyd Taylor 'Chuck' Harris
- Billy Joe Fowler
- Dana Stokes Doss
- Lena West Buntin
- Shirley Mildred Bell
- Robert M. (Bob) Baker
- William Jay Coheed Clark
- Henry Edwin Burgett
- Shirley JoAnn Rice
- Barbara J. Heath
- Perscription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday
- Habitat breakfast gives a chance for thanks
- Coach gives Rotary members a medal-winning surprise
- City hires codes enforcement officer
- News-Democrat & Leader
- Boyd pleads guilty in Olmstead cruelty case
- Little League enjoyed improved field
- Of Guthrie Peggy Posey, 87
- Of Lewisburg Magdalene White, 95
- Of Lewisburg Naomi Louise Harper, 84
- Formerly of Todd County Mollie Dean Hardegen, 54
- Of Russellville Ruth C. Penick, 99
- Don t run away from what you are afraid of
- Sexual Dis-Orientation and the Boy Scouts
- Coal problem worth tackling in Washington and Frankfort
- Logan County Jail Report
- Historic bridge to be taken down
- Strawberry Festival is this weekend
- Fiscal Court gives go-ahead on archives project
- Governor visits Lewisburg
- County budget proposal introduced, Orange unhappy
- McClean s artwork displayed at Saddle Factory
- Woodard named coach at LCHS
- An Auburn Native Donna Midge Vause, 75
- Of Russellville Boyd Nash Sr., 83
- Wayne County Outlook
- WILLIAM RAY 'WILLIE' BRANSCUM
- ALVIN BROWN
- MARGIE CAROLEENE VAUGHN
- DORA ANNA ABBOTT WORLEY
- BRUCE HOIT BERTRAM
- ETHEL POLSON YOUNG
- LORA MARIE BARNETT
- Investigation is continuing into local man's death
- Council applies for Cops grant
- Fiscal Court to donate additional money to Wayne Co. Rescue Squad
- Wayne County tourism dollars are up from 2011
- Special Monticello School celebration is set for Saturday
- JUDY FRAME
- CARLIE CRABTREE
- PAUL JAMES SHOOK
- MILLARD RAINS
- BRO. ANSON PERKINS
- ATV accident claims life of local resident
- Special celebration set for Monticello School
- Special meeting Fiscal Court members receive county budget
- The LaRue County Herald News
- Students compete in Special Olympics
- Mullins hired as superintendent in Garrard County
- District Tournament begins Monday
- Forensics student makes school history at prestigious tournament
- Child reports abduction attempt
- Letters to the Editor - May 15
- Ready to survive cancer
- Weather is hot, humid, crazy
- Just Ask - May 15
- Learn to curb those impulse buys
- Relay for Life Schedule
- Relay for Life begins Friday evening
- Homeschooled student joins elite ranks
- Banks warn customers of '499' scam
- Prescription drug box available at police station
- Lucky 7 qualify for prestigious Governor's Scholar Program
- National Day of Prayer: ' We are so blessed'
- LaRue County retirees recall their fondest memories
- Log house holds decades of history
- Wouldn t you druther go to Druther s Restaurant?
- Henry County Local
- Lawrenceburg couple charged with endangerment in hoarding case
- Boot camp takes sustainability into the kitchen
- Commerce Park is ready for business
- General Assembly has come a long way with innovation
- Free will pays off or you pay for it
- Paying your respects
- Sheep attacked by dogs
- Man charged in machete attack
- Gov. orders Medicaid expansion
- ACT glitch delays testing
- KSP holding training session at HCHS Saturday
- There s always work on the farm
- Two local teens take talent to World comp.
- Berry joins author/activist Michael Pollan at Louisville s Clifton Center
- H.C. man hit by machete
- Sheriff and others to be commended
- Innovation and motivation
- The sign and signs
- Get off the couch or share the blame
- Emergency Workers are invaluable
- The Journal Enterprise
- Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary to Retire
- Kentucky Receives Nearly $3 million to Assist Displaced Comair Workers
- Kentucky ABC, Charitable Gaming Enforcement Execute Search Warrant on American Legion Post 43
- House Speaker Stumbo Answers Federal Redistricting Case
- FBI Mourns the Loss of Two Special Agents Killed in Training Exercise
- Memorial to Honor Kentucky Conservation Officers that Lost Lives in Service
- Bluegrass Beacon - Coal Problem Worth Tackling in Washington and Frankfort
- Legislator s Log - Week of May 19, 2013
- Kentucky Historic Places Nominated for National Register
- State Honors Foster Parents for Exemplary Service
- Grants Offered for KY Families Children Medical Expenses
- Louisville Man Arrested For Online Sexual Solicitation of Juvenile
- Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend At Kentucky State Parks
- William (Bill Ed) McKinley, 82, of Dixon, KY
- James Lee (Heavy) Tomlingson 83 of Poole, KY
- Justice Michelle M. Keller Formally Sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice
- 29th Annual Kentucky Archives Institute Scheduled in June
- Kentucky Releases Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Programs
- Secretary Grimes Recognized for Advocacy for Individuals with Disabilities
- Susan Joyce Hargrove, 50 of Sedalia, KY
- McCreary County Record
- $how Us The Money!
- Leland W. Williams
- Betty Jean (Hansford) Kidd
- Julene Jackson,
- Albert Phillips
- Verna Lee Cobb
- Laura Jean Campbell Jackson
- Edna M. Vanover
- Larry Dale Murphy
- Kung Fu Kidd
- Litton charged with vehicular murder
- Disgruntled school employee arrested
- National Travel and Tourism Week: Lake Cumberland
- We d Be Better Off If The Parties Were Still Relevant
- Elections have consequences
- Trail Town team shifting focus to local use
- BREAKING NEWS: Disgruntled school employee arrested
- Derby a break from reality in Kentucky
- Lynn Tonia (New) Taylor
- Sandra Bryant-Umscheid
- The Crittenden Press
- Drug Court program requesting supplies for U.S. military
- Area deaths
- Ag Greenhouse remains open on CCHS campus
- 'Click It or Ticket' campaign beginning
- CCHS grade cards mailed today
- House fire devastates family
- Area death
- Emergency units responding to call of men trapped under vehicle
- Health Benefit Exchange will connect Kentuckians with health insurance, assistance
- U.S. Senate passes measure that protects 'freedom to fish' in Cumberland
- Area death
- Movie times posted
- Press photos available online
- Relay fund-raising event held Friday
- Ky. 1405 in Webster to have daytime closures
- Chamber awards banquet May 30
- Ky. 1433 down to one lane
- Ky. 120 restricted to one lane near Ky. 132.
- Medicaid expansion could change Kentucky's course, big time
- Loaded Union County bus overturns; 25 hurt
- Grayson County News-Gazette
- Caneyville Milling donates to 4-H, FFA
- Lee, Meredith named health department directors
- Chamber names Escue as Director
- Caneyville to enter trust agreement with KLC
- Court News
- A Mother s Day Retrospective
- Multi-million dollar improvements approved for schools
- Rotary gears up for annual Radio Auction
- Cause of fatal fire found
- Toddler, two others die in mobile home fire
- Early-ed pilot program finishes up first year
- Locals come together to celebrate Day of Prayer
- Wilson and Muir hosts Spring Fling
- Fire damages business, boats and truck
- Seven indicted in Circuit Court
- Overturned car leads to second wreck on WK Parkway
- Wilkey to be featured on KET
- Two arrested after Clarkson drunk driving stint
- Court accepts bids on Caney Creek clean-up
- Aquatic center budget undergoes changes
- The Springfield Sun
- Relay for Life and the auction
- Are you the bad neighbor?
- SCC commencement: 159 earn diplomas
- Farmers add canola to their crop rotation
- Band director receives recognition
- Fiscal court meets
- Woods to host skydiving fundraiser
- Here are some tips when planning your future
- What Mama said... and what she didn t
- Paying tribute to those who served
- Natural options exist for back pain
- BPW Unhappy Hour held in recognition of National Equal Pay Day
- Madox Roberts letters needed for book
- Kentucky crops show nice return in 2012
- BPW Wine and Stein Tasting is May 18
- Beloved priest honored at Holy Trinity Mass
- No major surprises in budget
- Derby Blankets created for Governor s Derby Celebration
- WCHS principal wants to be among first to act
- PHOTOS: Hundley Library Dedication
- The Falmouth Outlook
- Fayetta J. Berydas, 72
- John E. Gallagher, 74
- Charles Clay Little Jr., 77
- Lorraine 'Renie' Bruin
- Richard Phillip Franke, 81
- Albert Colvin, 57
- Charles Lee Ramsey, 69
- Mary Katharine Crowley Deaton, 77
- Thelma Bowling, 92
- Amy Dennie Workman, 42
- Pendleton County Summer Feeding
- Annual rabies vaccination clinic
- Library parking lot closed ~ May 17
- National Police Week observed May 15 - 22
- Crash stats don t show real impact of texting
- Asphalt rehab projects awarded to 45 counties
- Rumpke investigates shift in trash at landfill
- Senior Scholarship and Award Ceremony
- One-vehicle accident sends man to hospital
- 2013 Chamber Awards Banquet held at Sharp
- The Clay City Times
- Community Calendar for May 16, 2013
- Obituaries for May 16, 2013
- Time marches on . . .
- Murder suspect asks for GPS release; trial and court dates set
- Nolan named as PCHS Student of the Year
- Casa San Pio welcomes Dr. Newell's 'old-school' medical care
- Moore indicted for DUI, Murder
- Community News for May 9, 2013
- Obituaries for May 9, 2013
- First, last and in between
- I'm just saying: The way you fight a battle you may not win shows just how much of a winner you truly are
- Clay City couple charged after home visit finds danger
- Johnson's hearing delayed, key witness 'unavailable'
- Stanton man charged in death of child
- Community Calendar for May 2, 2013
- Obituaries for May 2, 2013
- Building a Dynasty . . .
- PCHS students selected to take part in youth summer work program in the Gorge
- Stanton man pursues Southern Gospel music career
- PCSO reports collecting 95 percent of property taxes
- The Spencer Magnet
- Police conduct weapons search at SCHS
- COLUMN: Plan your weekend right here
- COLUMN: Where we were and where we are
- LETTER: Article on Shircliffe property omitted important context
- LETTER: Medicaid expansion to become taxpayer burden
- What's Happening Week of May 15
- Mason named Magnet publisher
- Flea Market comes to Main Street Saturday
- Gourders return to Taylorsville Saturday
- Trial date set in stabbing case
- LAST STOP: RETIREMENT
- KU warns customers of recent bill-payment scam
- PHOTOS: Students sponsor Senior Prom at Signature Healthcare
- COLUMN: That s exactly what I was thinking
- PHOTO: A sweet kiss for a bittersweet departure
- LETTER: Small sin is still sin
- POINT-COUNTERPOINT COLUMN: Announcement was self-serving act
- POINT-COUNTERPOINT COLUMN: Collins announcement took courage
- What's Happening Week of May 8
- City cannot use Main Street funds for road access
- Owenton News-Herald
- Community events: May 15, 2013
- Owen grand jury returns indictments
- Owen County Farmers' Market returns
- Owen Co. man found guilty of cooking meth
- Rookie and veteran look back at landmark session
- Suffering for their art
- City limits grow
- Fisherman finds old meth lab
- Owen Historical Society: Find our heroes in the fields
- Letter to the editor: Community turned out to support battle against cancer
- Letter to the editor: Youth and church grateful for chance to learn responsibility
- I'm just saying ... Celebrate your mom this Sunday and every day
- Wolfe Greene graduates from University of Evansville
- Coming up daisies
- Johnson receives fifth district KSDAR Good Citizen Award
- City sidewalk projects continue despite wet weather
- Owen Farmers Market make grand reopening Friday
- Focused on the future: Group to update public on 20/20 Vision Project
- Arts in the Park returns
- Owen County celebrates a Kentucky tradition - Derby Day
- Clinton County News
- Good Neighbors Theatre to present The Importance of Being Earnest
- Annual grasses help alleviate reduced summer forage production
- Clinton family makes history at Lindsey Wilson College
- Waid and Guffey wed
- Haddix selected to KIAC All-Conference golf team
- Library Notes …
- Norris and Fillingham to wed
- Tallent and Parrish announce wedding
- Parrigin and Talbott graduate from University of the Cumberlands
- Willis graduates from EKU
- Reba Elsie Franklin
- Carolyn Jean Daulton
- Edwin Bruce Norris
- Relay for Life again exceeds goal, over $73,000 collected
- Cross featured speaker at Libary series
- Beard elected to SKRECC board seat
- Eight die on Kentucky roadways last week
- Read and Feed program begins June 3
- Dyer murder trial date again rescheduled
- Dryland fish found …
- Grayson Journal Enquirer
- Williams resigns from Olive Hill City Council
- Two years and counting for Grayson Gallery
- Beverly Powell fights cancer by restoring confidence
- Hiking across America for his brothers, and God
- Jury awards $6 million in infant s death
- Wallace talks of jail authority's next steps
- Appeal filed in regional jail suit
- Redistricting plan approved by judge
- Olive Hill start-up firm gets state boost
- 11 indicted
- Chamber planning spring, summer events
- Gym projects moving at both high schools
- Fultz resigns from Olive Hill City Council
- Olive Hill makes deal with engineers
- Mayor vetoes Olive Hill city clerk ordinance
- Barker death ruled accidental
- Carter Caves flourishing under Perry s leadership
- Carter County celebrates 175 years
- Olive Hill Council spars with engineers
- Legislators upbeat about session
- The News Democrat
- Safety is legacy of bus tragedy
- Summer reading opens new world to local children
- Mahoney shouldn t be persecuted
- All about the art
- Soap Box Derby new to this year s Race Fest event June 26
- Fields of fun
- Prestonville approves FY budget on first reading
- Running a-Muck
- Flippin flapjacks
- Council to discuss what they want for river walk
- Gohs celebrates her Golden Jubilee as nun
- Manslaughter convict pleads guilty to new feloly charges
- Caucus hears of need for JCTC expansion
- Champions: Thanks for help with event
- Thanks to staff, volunteers for work at Derby luncheon
- Take time to thank a teacher who has made a difference
- Play ball! Little League was family affair
- Take advantage of genealogy events
- Celebrating Music
- Motorcycle safety is important for everyone, not just riders
- The Interior Journal
- Minor gas leak causes temporary evacuation in Stanford
- No one badly injured in 11-car wreck near Lincoln County High School
- Hustonville man in Boyle jail after fleeing police
- Court upholds Napier's conviction in Lincoln boy's death
- Lincoln to expand free-meals program
- EKU senior joins IJ staff as summer intern
- William Bass Wesley, 86
- Richard Allen Stigall, 56
- Minnie Eldora Mullins, 92
- David L. Nash, 70
- William Ollis Hall, 92
- Janet Ann Bono Dory, 80
- Robert Donald Denham, 83
- Stanford man arrested for shooting Kings Mountain man with shotgun
- Lincoln school board rates superintendent's performance as 'nearly excellent'
- Lincoln school board approves expansion of free-meals program
- Ohio woman third to plead guilty in Hustonville burglary case
- Crab Orchard man arrested again after more stolen items found
- Breaking: Crab Orchard man arrested again after more stolen items found
- Lincoln family loses everything in fire; donations being accepted
- Olive Hill Times
- Thanks from WCMS Soccer Boosters
- New Beginnings sprouts community garden
- New book features Sellers technical writings
- Library set for summer reading programs
- Batman and friends set for Memory Days
- Go wet or stay dry? Grayson must choose
- Holbrook pleads not guilty to murder
- Former bailiff, nine others indicted
- KSP search for fugitive
- Thoughts on future of CCDC
- Williams resigns from Olive Hill City Council
- Library moves forward on new location
- Two busted for meth
- GPD investigates burglaries
- Grayson man arrested for shooting car
- Carter City plans goodbye celebration
- Olive Hill Electric gets refund
- Jail overcrowding ordinance passes on split vote
- DOC rejects plan of action at jail, county at risk for litigation
- Fiscal courts move to expedite jail ruling
- The Trimble Banner
- Harvard University recognizes Kentucky innovations
- Ordinances exist to protect citizens
- Saved by beauty
- Listen to your body
- TCMS 8th graders visit Carroll County Career and Tech Center
- TRIMBLE HIGH S GIRLS TENNIS TEAM
- Milton Commission discusses future Swap Meet changes
- KDH Cancer Treatment Center affiliates with Norton Cancer Institute
- Gov. Beshear expands health coverage in Kentucky
- Snell arrested after 2-state pursuit
- Four named Governor s Scholars
- Readers praise Yowler, raise awareness of Devin Drive junk cars
- Almost 200 students attended Project Prom at Trimble High
- TCHS teachers, staff appreciate luncheon
- Get happy, Part Two
- Girls track team wins NCKC Championship, boys 4th
- Registration Fair for Head Start/preschool set Wed., May 29
- Milton resident earns prestigious Morehead honors
- Trimble County School Lunch Menus
- Trimble County swap meet this weekend
- Carlisle Weekly
- Info needed on Arlington Pharmacy Robbery
- Closure of US60/62 BRIDGE IN CAIRO 3/2513
- O'Neill Named Coach of the Year, Burnett Named to All Purchase Team
- Show Your Comet Pride As They Head To State!
- 1000th School Victory a Benchmark for Comets Past and Present
- Call Today to Get your Valentine's Day Message in the Print Edition
- KYTC Announces Kickoff of US 51 Ohio River Bridge Study
- Family History Book Submission Deadline is March 1, 2013
- Farmer Supports Carlisle County through America s Farmers Grow Communities
- Carlisle County Clerk Launches New Website
- Comet Turnovers Doom Dream Season
- Crews Pre-treat for snow showers tonight through friday
- You Can't Walk To Nashville
- Granddaughter Of Local Residents Awarded Byrd Honors Scholarship
- New Seatbelt Laws Take Effect
- Swine-Feeding Operations Issued KY Construction And No Discharge Operational Per
- Carlisle County Student Class Registration
- City of Bardwell vs. Bardwell Lions Club
- American Legion Displeased by Senate Vote on Flag Bill
- S.T.A.R.S. FRYSC Sponsoring Annual Back To School Bash
- Business First of Louisville
- Jonathan Blue may take control of local scrap metal business
- Is Churchill Downs in the market for another property?
- Some Louisville commercial real estate brokers are more local than others
- Beam at Fourth Street Live soon to be reality
- Manufacturing boom in Louisville
- Kentucky-made car among the best for 2013, Blue Book says
- U.S. should lead century of compassion, Dalai Lama tells Yum audience
- How the new Cincinnati got its brand
- Jeff Ruby has eyes for Lexington
- Fan Outfitters sports clothing chain sold to Indy company
- GLI s Enterprise Corp. gets new director
- Tom+Chee featured on ABC s Shark Tank
- HBO s Real Sports looks at KY Thorougbred breeding industry
- Higher education: Ever considered Louisville s Moonshine University?
- Buying his way into a job
- Charasika to succeed Ferreri as Enterprise Corp. executive director
- U.S. WorldMeds plans suburban headquarters
- Cold calling via e-mail yuk!
- Papa John owes Spike Lee 100 pizzas
- Shelbyville Road Plaza adds another retail tenant
- Nashville Business Journal
- Sony/ATV Music Publishing to add at least 50 jobs in Fifth Third Center
- Mayor Dean emphasizes need for transit system, welcomes immigrants
- The Treehouse restaurant and bar coming to East Nashville's Five Points
- PharmMD names new CEO
- Tennessee companies saved $232M with work opportunity tax credits in 2012
- Concept Technology founder launches IT staffing firm
- Dr. Wayne Riley stepping down as Meharry president
- Gates takes back 'world's richest man' title
- Grizzlies drop opener against Spurs
- Taylor Swift dominates Billboard Music Awards
- TVA to meet with budget officials over privatization
- Tennessee congressmen torn over Internet sales tax
- Bonnaroo's economic impact by the numbers
- Top of the List: Banquet facilities
- Yahoo makes Tumblr deal official, vows not to screw it up
- Nashville gas prices hold steady amid national uptick
- Music City Center hits 1 million room-nights goal
- Edo Interactive raises $15.6 million in equity offering
- Renting vs. buying a home in Nashville: Zillow does the math
- Retail development underway at Boyle's Berry Farms
- Cincinnati Business Courier
- Thomas More College names new president
- Duke Realty puts Towers of Kenwood, 16 other Midwest office buildings up for sale
- Shareholders say 'OK' to Chemed CEO's pay
- Parks seek input for new Cincinnati landmark
- New license plate law could save state, drivers money
- Ohio's unemployment rate improves
- P&G in search of better digital media measurements
- UC Health CEO explains when, why he s retiring
- Here are the Small Business Excellence Award winners
- Belterra begins hiring for new sports bar and grill
- Bloomingdale's expands into new tropical market
- Convergys selling its downtown headquarters: EXCLUSIVE
- Analyst doesn t like Fifth Third bond prospects, here's why
- Skyline Chili to move existing store to bigger location
- Cintrifuse's Jeff Weedman is most excited about this new investor
- Most delayed flight in America: Newark to CVG
- Q&A with John Barrett: Inside the Anna Louise Inn deal
- Kroger hunting for acquisitions, CFO tells investors
- Kroger makes moves in financial ranks
- Moerlein needs help to make Taste of Cincinnati brewery tours happen
- Fort Knox Turret
- Blues and crabs in Little River this weekend
- Figuring out the perfect gift might just be saying thanks
- Coastal Harmonizers showcase barbershop singing
- Brunswick Little Theatre presents music of the British Invasion
- Thank you, Calabash
- Natives deserve Miss Calabash naming honors
- Science Olympiad very impressive
- Commissioners deserve praise
- Obama, cohorts must be held accountable
- There s enough praise and admonishment to go around
- Finally, good news
- What a week in current events
- Budget, administrator on Sunset Beach work agenda
- Dismissal sought for Sea Trail bankruptcy case
- Greener pasture sought for rescued horse
- Sea Trail event putting food in backpacks
- Former ADA pleads down to misdemeanor
- Commissioners resolve to recognize Gore as state s top clerk
- Community rallies around firefighters who lost home in blaze
- Search suspended for suspected drowning victim
- Fort Campbell Courier
- Credit score crucial to financial fitness
- Overcoming obstacles
- Post offers endless fun during summer months
- Gate hours
- Lady Night Stalkers don t quit during morale-building event
- Vets, KIAs remembered at Hamburger Hill ceremony
- Rapid solutions improve Soldiers capabilities
- BACH streamlines lab hours for patient convenience
- Eagle 6 updates 101st progress
- Hagel discusses furlough plan, thanks civilian employees
- Tips ensure Family fun in pools
- May recognized as Military Appreciation Month
- Lawnmower safety, maintenance tips
- Unmanned aircraft look to 2014, beyond
- Bikers receive refresher training before gearing up
- 101st doctor helps Afghan boy fight cancer
- Juvenile offenders may face review board
- Bastogne NCO, Soldier of Quarter selected
- Best friend rescues Soldier
- Be mindful of off-limits establishments
- Louisville Eccentric Observer
- Just another theory
- A second look
- Inbox May 15, 2013
- Inbox May 8, 2013
- Slash and burn
- A celestial selection
- Inbox May 1, 2013
- A Grande Affair
- Revitalizing weirdness
- Inbox April 24, 2013
- Horse tales
- Waste not
- LEO talks with lawyer who challenged DOMA
- Bottom dollar
- Inbox April 17, 2013
- Inbox April 10, 2013
- Freedom ride
- Fables of Coal
- Flying high
- Food fight
- The Medical Leader
- Gracious words
- Local summer camps planned
- Supplies sought for troops
- Bowling For Blessings: Christian bowling league donates thousands to residents, groups
- Horse show this weekend
- Apple Blossom Festival underway
- Local students graduate from Morehead
- National College hosts graduation ceremony
- Local students are Union grads
- BSCTC recognizes students at 'Honors Night'
- BSCTC holds commencement ceremony
- Big Sandy Senior Games underway
- Early Childhood Fair set
- Rotary event May 21
- Medicaid program expands in Kentucky
- Cardboard Boat Regatta to benefit Relay
- Asthma Awareness Month
- Run, walk for diabetes slated: Fundraising 5K will bring cooking classes, 'Fit Stations' to local parks
- UPIKE honors top students
- Pike County coal mines to open
- The Voice-Tribune
- Bring On The Bacon!
- Graduation Glamour
- Pets of the Week: Paige
- How To Save Money On Lawn Care
- Bring On The Bacon! Third Annual Event Slated To Attract Sell-Out Crowd
- Fashion View: Bryce Hudson
- Pets of the Week: Buddy
- MilkWood Becomes A Prime Destination
- Full Spring Ahead
- All My Exes Text Me From Texas
- Developing Youth On The Inside By Being Outside
- Life Lessons from a Lawyer s Lawyer
- Biz Briefs of the Week: May 16, 2013
- Winklevoss Twins Talk Derby, Digital Cash
- Teaching The World The Wonder Of Love
- On Top Of The Roofing Industry
- Lost In Lou: Part Two
- The New First Church
- Waggin Trail Walk For The Animals
- Local Legacy Of A Best-Kept Secret
- Chevy Chaser Magazine
- Neighbors worry about added students at Cooperstown site
- Live Music Listings, May 13-20
- Groundbreaking planned for LASC expansion
- The Athenian Grill opening South Ashland restaurant
- Food Truck Work Group agrees on pilot program
- Inaugural craft beer week on tap
- Lexington student named top youth volunteer
- Ashland Terrace U-pick garden ready for snipping
- Ashland garden tour and peony sale rescheduled
- Live Music Listings, May 7 - 13, 2013
- Temporary public art initiative planned for CentrePointe
- Sustainability Grants awarded to local groups
- Ashland garden tour and peony sale this weekend
- Zoning variances sought for new Euclid Kroger
- Weekend Music Listings, May 2-6
- Are You Hard-Wired to Hate Exercise?
- Council Report: Paving the Way
- Book Review: The Kentucky Barbecue Book
- Getting The Word Out
- Palmers Fresh Grill
- Kentucky Monthly
- Aaron Kizer's 'Steve Jobs' performance
- The Black Print
- Speed of Life
- Aaron Kizer videos
- When Cabela s Comes to Town
- My Old Kentucky Road
- Keep on Shinin'
- Coconut Chicken Sliders with Sugar Baby Slaw
- When Cabela s Comes to Town
- Let's All Go to the (NexGen) Movies
- Basil Bellissimo!
- Doing a Garden Makeover? Follow the Rules
- The Food Renaissance in New Louisville
- Inventory
- Shore Lunches
- The Food Renaissance in New Lousiville
- Espresso-Rubbed Strip Steaks with a Cherry Balsamic Reduction
- Cindi Jo s Carrot Cake Roll with Bourbon-Infused Cream Cheese
- Higher Education on a Shoestring
- Investment Insight: College Funding Takes Careful Planning
- The Blood-Horse
- Seven More Al Zarooni Horses Test Positive
- Overnight TV Ratings Tick Up For Preakness
- New Federal Drug Legislation Introduced
- OH High Court Asked Not to Hear VLT Appeal
- CHRB to Begin Race Date Considerations
- Lukas Points Oxbow to Belmont Stakes
- Brisk Activity Expected at F-T Midlantic Sale
- Luzzi to Undergo Shoulder Surgery
- Unlimited Budget May Take on Boys in Belmont
- Coffee Clique Brews Up Stellar Selene Score
- CHRB to Begin 2014 Race Date Considerations
- Meisho Mambo Roars Back to Win Japanese Oaks
- Military Attack Cruises in International Cup
- Take Charge Indy Headed for Stephen Foster
- Lukas Points to Belmont Stakes with Oxbow
- Lucky Nine Back to Best in Singapore Sprint
- Bravo Guides Za Approval to Red Bank Victory
- Preakness Records Fourth-Highest Attendance
- Open Water Rushes Late for Everett Surprise
- Oxbow Never Looks Back in Preakness Upset
- The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health
- Seized Utah Horses to be Sold at Auction
- Rest and Recovery after Three-Day Events
- New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
- Australian Bat Lyssavirus a Worry for Vets and Horse Owners
- Veterinarian Reviews the Barefoot Concept
- Erskine Named Interim Director of Marion duPont Scott EMC
- TOBA to Offer Breeding Clinic in Lexington, May 31-June 2
- Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
- New Tool Detects Effects of Endophytic Alkaloid Consumption
- Oxbow Never Looks Back in Preakness Upset
- Tips for Guarding Against Heat Stress in Horses
- Why Do Racehorses Wear Tongue Ties?
- Hind-Limb Collateral Ligament Injuries Examined
- Orb Sponsorship to Benefit Charities
- Still No Uniform Racehorse Medication Rules in Triple Crown
- Equine Guelph to Offer Equine Genetics Course
- Queensland Horse Euthanized after Contracting Bat Lyssavirus
- Red Urine Risk After Tying Up Episode
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- How Much Weight Can Horses Comfortably Carry?
- Alice Lloyd College
- Summer Orientation 2013
- Alice Lloyd Releases Spring 2013 Dean's List
- Men's Tennis Inks Maggard and Gullett
- Lady Eagles Tennis Signs KCC's Cornett
- Men's Tennis Inks Piarist's John Gullett
- Alice Lloyd Honors Campus Leaders
- Two Eagles Receive USCAA All-American Honors
- West Virginia Standout Spurlock Signs with ALC
- ALC's Drew Riley Picked for All-KIAC Golf Team
- Maegyn Bates: Planning to Graduate Debt Free
- ALC Graduation Ceremony Set for May 4th
- Eagles Softball Closes Season in Pittsburgh
- Neil Dillon Named to All-KIAC Team
- Softball Senior Day and Tournament Draw
- JBS Student Everidge Named Governor s Scholar
- JBS's Hall Accepted to Governor s School for the Arts
- The New York Times Mentions ALC's Tuition Guarantee
- April 29th Edition of The Campus Voice
- Eagles' Season Concludes in KIAC Tournament
- Harlan's Sergent Signs with ALC
- Bellarmine College
- Bellarmine's website wins national design award
- Bellarmine to Award 568 degrees on Saturday, May 11
- Bellarmine Entrance to Feature 3 1/2-story St. Robert Gate
- Bellarmine Magazine: New Research Shows that College is Awesome
- Kiwanis International, Bellarmine University host conference on early childhood development
- Bellarmine Earns Presidential Honor for Community Service
- Rep. John Yarmuth Takes Part in Immigration Reform Discussion on April 8
- Peace Activist Phyllis Bennis to Speak on Middle East Conflict April 16
- Author Roger Rosenblatt to Deliver 2013 Guarnaschelli Lecture on April 10
- Bellarmine, Public Library Host Free Grant Writing Workshop with Foundation Center on April 5
- 837 Bellarmine Students Named to Dean's List for Fall 2012
- 2013 Hillside Concert: Phillip Phillips, with special guest Churchill on April 6
- March 14 Presentation Explores Just Peacemaking in the Middle East
- Feb. 27: Polar Bear Researcher to Discuss Climate Change
- Bellarmine University Creates Region's First School of Environmental Studies
- Bellarmine launches three-year celebration of Vatican Council II
- Bellarmine researchers study impact of exercise on knee surgery recovery, prostate cancer screenings
- 307 Students Graduate from Bellarmine at December Commencement
- Former Louisville Mayor David Armstrong to Speak at December Commencement
- Visit Bellarmine Admission Counselors at Panera Bread in Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis
- Berea College
- Integrating Sustainability across the Curriculum: A Conversation with Nancy Gift
- 232 Seniors Graduate from Berea College
- 2013-14 Theatre Productions
- Noted Civil Rights Advocate Peter J. O Connor to Speak at Berea s Commencement
- Berea College Inaugurates Ninth President
- Annual Berea College Concert Choir Spring Concert, April 14
- Dr. Elaine Tuttle Hansen Bio
- President Lyle Roelofs talks about leadership
- President Lyle Roelofs talks about being a physicist
- President Lyle Roelofs talks about his other interests
- Berea College Inaugurates Ninth President, April 6
- Appalachian Heritage Magazine Celebrate 40th Anniversary
- Berea College Appoints Diane Kerby as Alumni Relations Director
- (Re)connect with Berea
- Felon Disenfranchisement in Kentucky, HB 70 goes to Senate in March
- Berea College to Participate in Campus Conservation Nationals Competition 2013
- Berea College Theatre Laboratory “Crowns” its season
- Berea College Dedicates Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education
- Berea College Dedicates Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education, February 22
- Berea College Theatre Presents “The Normal Heart”
- Brescia University
- Internationally Acclaimed Suicide Prevention Author and Doctor
- Sigma Alpha Pi Inductions and Awards
- 2013 Honors Convocation Recipients
- Celebration of Excellence
- 2013 Baccalaureate & Commencement
- Sigma Alpha Pi Awards
- Spring 2013 Concert
- Brescia Offers Co-Teaching Workshop
- School of Education to Offer ESL Endorsement
- 2013 Commencement
- Professor Selected to International Research Center
- Pablo Gallastegui '06 Delivers 2013 Honors Convocation Speech
- World Book Night 2013
- Empty Bowls 2013
- Holy Week Mass
- Cinco de Mayo Play
- Student Juried Art Show
- Brescia Appoints New School of Education Chair
- National Social Work Appreciation Month
- Friendship Conference
- Campbellsville University
- CU students serving others on summer breaks
- CU teacher graduates told to 'be the best you can be'
- Registration open for Kids College
- CU graduate, trustee, 86, rides 6,000 miles on his Harley
- CU graduate, trustee, 86, rides 6,000 miles on his Harley
- CU to host auditions for 'Annie Get Your Gun'
- Carver School of Social Work and Counseling graduates largest class in history
- CU Board of Trustees chair to be on 'Dialogue on Public Issues'
- John Chowning and Sheila Douglas service honored by TCMA
- TCMA National Day of Prayer breakfast hosted by CU
- TCMA National Day of Prayer breakfast hosted by CU
- John Chowning and Sheila Douglas service honored by TCMA
- Campbellsville University honors 160 teachers throughout 59 Kentucky school districts
- Campbellsville University students to serve internationally on summer mission trips
- Ben Lowe interviewed by Chowning on WLCU
- Alves has life-changing experience at CU
- Congrats to all spring 2013 graduates!
- CU graduates largest class ever with 647 students
- Chowning to interview Jason Hall
- Campbellsville University to graduate her largest class ever
- College Heights Herald Bowling Green
- The Reel: Gatsby a bold vision that works
- Ransdell honors class of 2013 at 173rd Commencement ceremony
- Alive Center and ISCR come together as result of budget cuts
- EDITORIAL: Growing Pains: Programs shrink as campus expands
- THE REEL: Iron Man 3 an underwhelming blockbuster
- Campus feels Autry murder effects after a decade
- WKU to celebrate different countries each year starting in 2014
- WKU student suffers the effects of synthetic marijuana
- EDITORIAL: Some students might unfairly shoulder the budget burden
- EDITORIAL: Administration shouldn't have spoken for student body
- Students hold event to encourage bone marrow donations
- Journalist speaks on issues in the media
- EDITORIAL: Students should vote for those who represent them
- IJM stands for 27 hours against sex trafficking
- Film Production Club to produce post-apocalyptic film
- Indian night brings dancing, fashion and delicacies to DUC
- EDITORIAL: Freshmen and sophomores are only kind of required to stay on campus
- New group formed to voice opinions about women's rights
- EDITORIAL: Glitches are excusable, unsafe advising is not
- Students host gala to celebrate Vietnamese new year
- Eastern Kentucky University
- Weise Reappointed to Kentucky Historic Preservation Review Board
- First Lady Michelle Obama Addresses Graduates at Spring Commencement
- Summer Camp For Gifted and Talented Focuses on STEM-H Subjects
- Student-Produced Video Welcomes First Lady to Campus
- Graphic Communications Management Team Wins Award in Phoenix Challenge
- New Center Demonstrates University CARES about Service Region
- Board Approves Salary, Benefits for Benson; Bensons Create Scholarship Endowment
- ROTC Cadets Honor Fallen Soldiers in Mountain Man Memorial March
- Frankfort Man Receives Whitt Scholarship in Music
- Lowe Named Dean of College of Education
- Lowe Named as Dean of College of Education
- Regents Approve 2.95% Tuition Increase for Resident Undergraduates
- Parrish Inducted as President of ISPN
- Student, Professor Team for Documentary Depicting Veteran's Battle with PTSD
- Symphony Orchestra to Present Concert May 3
- EKU Online Doctorate in Occupational Therapy First of its Kind in Commonwealth
- EKU to Host Annual Kentucky Girls STEM Collaborative
- Maywoods to Host Family Nature Day May 18
- Senior Selected for Summer Research Opportunities Program at Harvard
- Memorial Service April 24 to Honor Lives and Contributions to Members of Eastern Family
- Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Progress
- Transparency not served in Hoskins case
- Sullivan Hall wins Eastern cup challenge
- New disabilities pilot program will use ipods
- RLC, housing finalize plans for next year
- Apartment construction is wrapping up
- Campus burglaries increased during spring semester
- Model Lab tuition raised by $500
- Task force nears final proposal
- Board passes tuition increase, changes to admissions
- Records released in Hoskins case expose improper behavior
- Tuition needs re-evaluation by all
- Annual library fundraiser offered bargain books by the bag
- Eastern gains recognition for community service efforts
- Various RSOs participated in annual Relay for Life
- Funding changes in store for Noel Studio
- Discussion explores Kentucky s fracking problem
- Take Back the Night uses T-shirts to spread message
- Student organization honors campus minority leaders
- Bylaw changes address RSO appropriations
- Computer store set to close in May
- Georgetown College
- Horsey Hundred bicycle event returns Memorial weekend
- Baccalaureate gives students time to pause, reflect
- Graduates move to life s next phase
- Commencement DVD may still be ordered
- Presidential Search renewed after two finalists withdraw
- GC faculty, staff, recognized for outstanding service
- President Crouch to deliver Commencement address
- Two seniors receive Fulbright awards
- Georgetown College, UK, and BCTC Host International Advisers
- Visit schedule set for presidential search finalists
- Finalists announced for Georgetown College presidency
- Senior soloists enhance Symphonic Band s annual spring concert
- Earth Day to be celebrated Sunday evening on Giddings Circle
- Bass Fishing Team holds top spot in fishing competition
- Alumnus Ryland Pope to portray Mendelssohn s Elijah in college presentation
- Sigmas and GC Running Club host Ultra-Violet 5K for Alzheimer's
- Alumnus Mick Caba inducted into NJCAA Hall of Fame
- Trustees to host retirement dinner for President and Mrs. Crouch, general scholarship fund to benefit
- Candidates sought for Vice Presidents of Development and Student Life
- Alumni Office Hosts April 27 Tailgating Event at Rolex/Kentucky Three Day Event
- Kentucky Wesleyan College
- Journal of Costa Rica Trip - Winter Term 2013
- Krystina in Austria: Travel and Fasching
- Krystina in Austria: Travel Plans!
- Chelsea in London: Amsterdam! (Part 1)
- Chelsea in London: Amsterdam! (Part 2)
- Chelsea in London: Family Visits (Part 1)
- Chelsea in London: Family Visits (Part 2)
- Krystina in Austria: Spring Break Travel (Part 1)
- Krystina in Austria: Spring Break Travel (Part 2)
- Chelsea in London: Barcelona!
- Chelsea in London: The End
- Lexington Theological Seminary
- Another transformational step
- Tour Turkey and Greece with Dr. Sumney in 2014
- Hornbuckle, Bramblet join Board of Trustees
- Taylor is Featured Speaker at 147th Commencement
- Florida Couple to Receive 2013 President s Award
- See you at General Assembly!
- Seminary in action
- Spring Lay School of Theology - April 6,13, 20 & 27
- Spring Lay School of Theology - April 6,13, 20 & 27
- 2013 LTS Golf Scramble
- Spring Lay School of Theology - April 6,13, 20 & 17
- Judaism and Christianity: Next Moosnick Lecture Series
- LTS Quarterly Vol. 44 Winter 2011 No. 4
- Spring 2013 Lay School of Theology - April 6,13,20, and 17
- New Year, New Format for Doctor of Ministry Program
- Board nominees
- January intensives sermon series
- Rev. Dr. Barbara Blodgett to be installed
- Seminary, Center for Faith & Giving Offer Program
- Noted preacher, author to speak at 146th graduation
- Lindsey Wilson College
- Wesley Scholarship February 2013
- RaiderView Awards February 2013
- Lindsey Wilson Writes February 2013
- Super Bowl Trip February 2013
- Tax Aide Program February 2013
- Lindsey Wilson Idol February 2013
- Ash Wednesday February 2013
- List of 2013 Spring Degrees May 2013
- 2013 Spring Commencement Live May 2013
- 2013 Spring Commencement Advance May 2013
- Drake Named Central Methodist President February 2013
- Quilts Exhibit January 2013
- TheatreFest! January 2013
- Philip T Aaron Archives Gift April 2013
- Senior Art Show April 2013
- Alpha Phi Sigma Induction April 2013
- Founders Day Live April 2013
- SPC Classes Canceled January 2013
- Founders Day Advance 2013 April 2013
- MLK Day January 2013
- Morehead State University
- Tackett is recipient of Thomas Raymond Curtis Memorial Scholarship
- Donor Challenge met
- Two SOAR program dates still available
- Campuses confer more than 61K degrees, credentials in 2012-13
- Flippin to be honored by Lexington Singers
- Preece named 'Distinguished Alumni Award' winner
- MSUPD received reaccreditation by KACP
- Doctorate program graduates first 19
- Career Services hosts Etiquette Dinner
- Spring Commencement recognizes more than 1,100 degree candidates
- SGA officers for 2013-14 announced
- Rites of Passage' celebrated
- Donor Challenge slated for May 16
- CPE to sponsor minority planning conference
- Brig. Gen. Steven Hogan will participate in MSU's ROTC commissioning ceremony
- Higginbotham, Gibson to be student speakers at Spring Commencement
- Reis places second in NFD exhibition
- Softball to open OVC Championship Wednesday
- MSU police offer campus safety tips
- Audible alert system test Monday
- Murray State News - Murray State University
- Regents vote on Dunn's contract, budget recommendations
- Board of Regents vote not to renew Dunn's contract
- Murray State to offer online MPA
- Fraternity member dies from gun shot
- Parking permits priority registration open
- A president's past
- Softball team brings awareness to breast cancer
- Dylan rocks CFSB Center
- 7 steps to create custom cut-offs
- Local drive-in offers unique experience
- Students, professors offer studying tips, tricks
- Murray area offers summer events
- Subject To Change: Stomping a few million toes
- Find your passion
- Dylan, McConnell, Murray
- Public Safety has duty to inform
- Letter to the Editor: 05.03.13
- Letter to the Editor: 05.03.13
- Always on the clock
- Letter to the Editor: 05.03.13
- Northern Kentucky University The Northerner
- One NKU student does it all, known on campus for it
- Student psychic plans to give back
- Staying stress free during finals week
- NKU theater continues in the summer with dinner and a show
- How to find the best price for summer vacations: Travel agents weigh in
- Students spent semester researching the mystery of black holes
- Fre$h Shop: “Healthy food is awesome”
- Feast for Finals returns to round out the semester
- Local cafes with the right studying atmosphere
- Technology in the classroom, both beneficial and a distraction
- Chase alum becomes first graduate elected to state Supreme Court
- Q & A with APB's new president
- Program for students with disabilities looking for more funding
- Storyteller said stories spread the truth
- Self health awareness: How could your life change?
- Graduate tuition rates up 6.8 percent
- Summer is a time to prep for housing next year, housing said
- Turkey talk and tea: International Coffee Hour spotlighted Turkey
- Search firm for athletic director search hired
- NKU hopes to address sexual assault issue with federal grant
- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- New plan aims to improve theological writing
- Financial aid opportunity
- The Attic
- The Empire State s moral revolution: New York State legalizes same-sex marriage
- Reparative therapy, homosexuality and the gospel of Jesus Christ
- The Culture of Death Grows Desperate: War Declared on Crisis Pregnancy Centers
- Is God a Problem? Modern Theology Faces its Alternatives
- What makes evangelicalism evangelical? A new book joins the argument
- Renown Conference
- Southern Expeditions
- Woman's Auxiliary Spring Event
- The Santorum Predicament: A Sign of the Times
- Is It Right For a Christian to Take Anti-Depressants?
- Spalding University
- Dr. Reiss Elected to IACBE Board
- Tim O Brien to Speak as Distinguished Writer
- Festival of Contemporary Writing Is May 18-25
- Altered Book Narrative Exhibit
- Men's Golf Takes SLIAC Title
- Murden McClure Keynote Speaker at Celebration of Hope
- Fifth-Graders Experience College Life
- Celebrate Scholarship and Service
- Faculty Colloquium Presents Dr. Jewell
- Campus Group Supports Awareness & Compassion
- New Options Available for Healthcare Majors
- Food Truck Thursdays Return
- Beauty Meets Function with Greenspace
- Student Lives Compassion; Serves NOLA
- Alum Behind SU Sponsored Literary Project
- 41st Running of the Rodents, April 4
- Support Grows for Bracketology Fundraiser
- SU to Host Girls IdeaFestival
- Social Work Event Honors Social Work Month
- CCNE Visits Spalding for Accreditation
- University of Kentucky
- PsychiatryOnline.com Free Book of the Month for May
- New MCL Journal Cancellations (FY14)
- MCL Summer Classes
- New online exhibit by graduating senior
- More Origami Programs
- Graduating Student Assistants Book Choices
- Library Technician Senior Position
- PsychiatryOnline.com Free Book of the Month for April
- Scifinder Scholar Drop Ins
- Origami Exhibit, April 1 - May 24
- UK Libraries Hosting an Origami Workshop and Japanese Tea
- Kentucky American Water Gift Creates New Learning Space
- MD Consult Access Ends March 31st
- UK Libraries 2013 Annual Dinner
- Library Technician Senior Position
- Library Specialist Position
- Women at Work Exhibit
- Libraries Now Subscribe to Additional Mergent Resources
- PsychiatryOnline.com Free Book of the Month for March
- Clinical Key Demonstration, March 19, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
- University of Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel
- Softball Cats win Lexington Regional, book Super Regional date with Arizona State
- Baseball loses 2 of 3 in Missouri
- Cats defeat Virgina Tech, advance to regional final
- UK in the NBA Playoffs: Tayshaun Prince, Memphis through to conference finals
- Nunley, Saegermann lead Cats past Marshall in NCAA Tournament
- 1BR basement apartment, close to UK
- Idle Hour Country Club hiring servers, snack bar, lifeguards, and bartenders
- AAA is hiring FT, PT and seasonal Call Center customer service representatives!
- Looking for babysitter for two boys
- UK creates task force to review campus alcohol policy
- Softball ready for Marshall, NCAA Tournament
- Even without Wiggins, UK poised to be among college basketball's elite
- Efficiency apartments close to campus
- Baseball needs wins at Missouri to keep NCAA Tournament dreams alive
- Men's tennis plays Duke in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
- Calipari talks incoming, returning players
- Men's tennis wins Lexington Regional, advances to NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
- Student-Athletes a success in the classroom
- Board approves housing expansion
- Comeback Cats defeat No. 15 Indiana in home finale
- University of Louisville
- PEACC celebrates 10 years on campus
- Faculty/Staff Notables for September
- Administration recognizes staff for longevity
- University Libraries celebrates Banned Books Week
- Campus Gallery Hop kicks off Homecoming week, highlights campus galleries
- Variety of events highlight Homecoming week starting Oct. 1
- Tammy Lawson named Friend of SHARE for work with employee aid program
- 20 Minutes with Justin Mog
- University completes first greenhouse gas emissions report
- Scholar House at UofL marks first anniversary
- Marathon Man: Korir seeks running greatness via Chicago
- Oh what a night! Conn honored at Alumni Fellows dinner
- Frazier gift will allow UofL, Jewish to boost rehab medicine
- UofL School of Dentistry breaks ground on more than $40 million renovation
- NOTICE: News and multimedia feeds have moved to UofL Today
- University of Louisville The Louisville Cardinal
- By the people, for the people : Building MOSSCon from the ground up
- Speed Art Museum demolishes 1972 building to make way for expansions
- Why should you get involved at The Cardinal?
- Letter from the Editor: Ave atque vale
- A message from the Police Chief on safety
- Online classes may be the path to success
- U of L Dining: A Vegetarian s Guide
- Louisville's Summer in Music
- The Do s and Dont s of Recruitment
- liveable, loveable louisville: five reasons that make louisville the best city ever
- FYI presents: 2013 Book-in-Common
- Yours truly, Carrie Mattingly: A letter from the SGA president
- 2012-2013 recap: Best of the best
- Twitter accounts to keep you ahead of the game
- Dear Freshmen: welcome home
- Senior Voice: top ten things to miss about U of L
- Networking to build a reputation, career
- U of L libraries talk modernization, keeping up with the digital age
- The Orientation Issue: Poised to be the case of the summer, the Defense of Marriage Act meets the court of last resort
- Incoming recruits: Chris Jones, Terry Rozier, Anton Gill and Akoy Agau
- University of Pikeville
- University of Pikeville commencements set for May 18
- Applications available for Science & Math Day Camp at UPIKE
- University of Pikeville honors academic achievement
- Student and local artists featured in exhibit at UPIKE
- Kentucky Secretary of State to hold civic health roundtable at UPIKE
- UPIKE students excel during entrepreneurship challenge
- UPIKE academic team finishes successful season
- UPIKE celebrates Women s History Month
- UPIKE social work program raises awareness
- UPIKE author's work featured by Kentucky Arts Council
- Celebrate World Book Night with UPIKE
- Zajac receives Distinguished Service Award
- Betz honored with ACOFP Distinguished Fellow Award
- University of Pikeville to hold Honors Convocation April 11
- Holman receives APPA credential
- Pikeville College to honor distinguished educators
- Groundbreaking for Pikeville College medical school facility Oct. 8
- Pikeville College holds groundbreaking for new medical school facility
- Pikeville College Homecoming celebration Oct. 18-23
- View from the Hill: Jessica Bentley
- Western Kentucky University
- Follow the 2013 WKU China Trip
- Roberts re-elected to World Council for Gifted and Talented Children
- WKU engineering facility testing reins for horse industry
- WKU storm chasers ready for annual forecast expedition
- 2012 WKU graduate receives Princeton-in-Asia Fellowship
- Board of Regents Committee Meetings
- ATP
- ATP
- 2013 SCATS
- ATP - Louisville
- WKU-Glasgow ATP
- ATP - Louisville
- Memorial Day - University Closed
- Duke Tip
- ATP - Nashville
- University Senate
- WKU-Glasgow ATP
- 3 undergraduate ceremonies conclude 173rd Commencement
- 69 students graduate in Gatton Academy's Class of 2013
- WKU's 173rd Commencement begins with graduate ceremony
- Business Lexington
- Work Still Ahead Before Construction at CentrePointe is Official
- Graeter s Opens Second Lexington Location
- Live Music Listings, May 13-20
- Xerox Adding 250 Jobs in Lexington
- Living Arts and Science Center Completes $1 Million Match
- State Auditor to Investigate Health Clinic Real Estate Deal
- Lack of Entries Leads to Cancellation of High Hope Steeplechase
- Rules of Termination: Contemplate before you terminate
- H-1B visa quota gone in five days
- Design Slam invites public to experience creative process
- Richmond Downtown Association follows Thursday Night Live trend
- Who's Who: May 10, 2013
- What's the difference?
- Alltech s Lexington Brewing Co. in process of major expansion
- Job sabbaticals are coveted but rare, especially in central Kentucky
- Addressing Immigration Reform
- UK Honors applicant pool doubles in size
- Need for honey bees grows more obvious amid colony losses
- Hospice of the Bluegrass Announces Sequester-Related Layoffs
- Business-Focused Health-Care Reform Seminars This Week
- KY State Chamber of Commerce
- Act a counterstrike in the War on Coal
- Hemp proponents make their case in Washington D.C.
- Public pension reform benefits far outweigh costs
- McConnell announces plan to save Kentucky coal jobs
- Beyond the politics of Common Core Standards
- Governor signs key business priorities into law
- Future of industrial hemp remains in question
- Key education measures move forward
- Hemp bill one step away from Governor's desk
- Take action on pension reform
- Kentucky Business Leaders Support Smoke-Free Law to Strengthen State s Economy
- House Committee hears Right to Work law, but no vote taken
- Chamber urges lawmakers not to back up on pension reform
- Take action on Senate Bill 2
- Adkisson: Smoke-free law would improve Kentucky s poor health rankings
- Action Alert: Tell your legislators to enact pension reform now!
- House Education Committee sends message to students: dropping out is not an option
- Hemp bill gains momentum in the Senate Agriculture Committee
- Bill to create medical review panels clears Senate committee
- House Committee passes university bonding bill
- Topix Kentucky
- Manager of Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary to retire
- 1 dead, 1 injured after fight over ATV
- Twin Bridges rusting just five to six years after painting
- Cicadas about to emerge but not in Kentucky
- Drum Legend Bob Holz to Appear at Sterling Folk Fetival in 2013.
- MSUPD received reaccreditation by KACP
- Summer Applause holds on in Allaire DuPont
- Kentucky Deaf-Blind Project helps Lexington boy master the technology he needs
- 2 cities certified as cultural districts
- Epicurean Kentuckian: Looking for Old Fashioned June Apples
- Womack eliminated in semifinals
- Former Kentucky Democratic Party chief mulling possible bid for U.S. Senate
- Berea in Bruff, 21 May 2013 - and more tour dates
- POLICE: New Albany mother killed two children, then herself
- Kentucky tourism secretary retiring this month
- Two cities join list of Cultural Districts
- Campbellsville outcast
- Poet laureate Frank X Walker to drive the bookmobile
- Alexander threatens Corps budget in fishing fight
- MSUPD received reaccreditation by KACP
- Vote Smart KY Key Votes
- Amends the State Employee Pension Program (SB 2) - Conference Report Vote Passed - Senate
- Amends the State Employee Pension Program (SB 2) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
- Amends the State Employee Pension Program (SB 2) - Passage Passed - Executive
- State House Redistricting (HB 2) - Passage Passed - House
- Prohibits the Government from Impeding Religious Activities (HB 279) - Override of Veto Passed - House
- Prohibits the Government from Impeding Religious Activities (HB 279) - Override of Veto Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Industrial Hemp Farming (SB 50) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Authorizes Industrial Hemp Farming (SB 50) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Establishes Review Panels to Assess Nursing Home Lawsuits (SB 9) - Referred to Committee - House
- Authorizes Low-Achieving Schools to Become Charter Schools (SB 176) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Relates to the Prompt Payment of Medicaid Claims (HB 5) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes an Electronic Ballot Transmission System for Military and Overseas Voters (SB 1) - Passage With Amendment Passed - Senate
- Establishes an Electronic Ballot Transmission System for Military and Overseas Voters (SB 1) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Establishes an Electronic Ballot Transmission System for Military and Overseas Voters (SB 1) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
- Establishes an Electronic Ballot Transmission System for Military and Overseas Voters (SB 1) - Conference Report Vote Passed - Senate
- Allows Low-Achieving Schools to Become Charter Schools (SB 176) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes State House Redistricting (HB 2) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Industrial Hemp Farming (SB 50) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Prohibits the Government from Impeding Religious Activities (HB 279) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Prohibits the Government from Impeding Religious Activities (HB 279) - Passage Passed - House
- WestKentuckyStar.com
- Man Wanted in TN Located in West KY
- IL State Police: 5 Killed in I-70 Van Crash
- Graves County Man Charged with DUI Following Crash
- Conway Discusses McCracken Zoning, MSU Board
- MSU Shakespeare Festival Gets Special Funding
- Cadiz Theft Investigation Leads To Arrests
- Tornadoes Slam Midwest; 1 Dead in Oklahoma
- Davenport Plans Run for Graves Judge-Executive
- Judge to Rule Soon in KY Health Exchange Case
- Illinois Governor Reviewing Medical Marijuana Bill
- Prosecutors: Farmer's Wrongdoing Started Pre-2008
- Gov. Quinn: Illinois Has Chance to Make History
- More Fort Campbell Troops Return from Afghanistan
- Snake Causes Power Outage in Marshall County
- Cairo Bridge Meetings Today, Tuesday
- Cairo Bridge Meetings Today, Tuesday
- Cairo Bridge Meetings Today, Tuesday
- Pete Galloway Retirement Reception Today
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