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Fort Campbell sending 500 to Iraq, Kuwait next year

The military says about 500 soldiers from the 101st Airborne headquarters at Fort Campbell are deploying to the Middle East to support military actions against the Islamic State group.Click to Continue »

 

Eagle watching events planned early next year in western Ky.

Eagle watching events are being offered again early next year at some state parks in western Kentucky.Click to Continue »

 

Andre Dawson to be honored at Louisville Slugger museum

Former baseball great Andre Dawson will receive a "Living Legend" award at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.Click to Continue »

 

Man shot in head at Lexington strip club dies

William Thornton, 30, of Lexington, who was found lying in the parking lot at Camelot East on Richmond Road, died Sunday morning at University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital.Click to Continue »

 

Somerset woman dies in wreck involving 3 pickups

The victim was identified as Robyn Heath, 50, a passenger in a 1999 Chevrolet pickup that was eastbound on Ky. 80 in Pulaski County when the accident occurred. Two other…Click to Continue »

 

Audits coming for special education, gifted and talented program in Fayette

By January, consultants could be conducting audits of programs for special education, gifted and talented students and English-language learners, Fayette County Superintendent Manny Caulk said.Click to Continue »

 

Fayette school superintendent invites Bevin to visit before deciding on charter schools

Superintendent Manny Caulk, who said he had experience in other districts with creating and managing charter schools, said in an interview, "I don't think charters are the answer here in…Click to Continue »

 

Injured EMS worker not expected to survive, Jessamine County official says

At a prayer vigil Sunday night in Nicholasville, Jessamine Judge-Executive David West said at the courthouse steps that he had spoken "with the family just a few minutes ago, and…Click to Continue »

 

Fayette County students use e-school classes to get ahead

Fayette County Public Schools' e-school program allows as many as 400 to 500 students who have good reading test scores to take online courses on a full- or part-time basis.Click to Continue »

 

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