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Kentucky Lottery for Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015

Nov. 14: Powerball: 14-22-37-45-66 (5) Jackpot: $50 million…Click to Continue »

 

Formerly unwanted stray dog saves lives by donating blood

An unwanted stray dog has become a hero at the Corbin Animal Clinic, donating blood to other dogs dozens of times since he ran up to Rebecca Bryant one snowy…Click to Continue »

 

College student from Lexington is field director of national nonprofit Student Voice

Paul Laurence Dunbar graduate Andrew Brennen attends White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools.Click to Continue »

 

Harrison County agriculture students raise turkeys to learn animal husbandry, marketing and feed folks at Thanksgiving

Turkeys are not nature's most charming creatures. This flock of 46 black and white birds babbles and chirps in its enclosure on the farm used by Harrison County middle and…Click to Continue »

 

Corbin, Dunbar, Bryan Station high schools comprise top 3 at Kentucky theater festival

Corbin High School took the top prize with its production of The Elephant Man. Lexington's Paul Laurence Dunbar High School won second place for Radium Girls, and Bryan Station was…Click to Continue »

 

Prosecutors argue against allowing former Morgan County official to appeal his guilty plea

Former Morgan County Judge-Executive Tim Conley Conley is seeking to set aside his guilty plea in a corruption case and get a hearing to enter a new guilty plea, which…Click to Continue »

 

Death of Allen County girl who went missing from football game considered a homicide

Gabriella Doolin was reported missing about 7:40 p.m. Saturday by her mother while they were at a football game at Allen County-Scottsville High School, according to a news release from…Click to Continue »

 

Program helps breast cancer patients feel less isolated

Thousands of women were diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Despite those numbers, many women may feel isolated in their experience with breast cancer because they may not have a…Click to Continue »

 

Photos still sought for Vietnam Wall of Faces

Steve Gillespie and Jack Koppel went to Central High School on West Chestnut Street in Louisville recently and found a former student's photo that has special significance to them.Click to Continue »

 

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