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Kentucky woman accused of theft from Tennessee bank

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says a western Kentucky woman has been charged with theft from an Obion County bank.Click to Continue »

 

Royalton, along Dawkins Line, becomes 'Trail Town'

The eastern Kentucky community of Royalton in Magoffin County is Kentucky's newest "Trail Town."Click to Continue »

 

News briefs from around Kentucky at 1:58 a.m. EDT

Ky. nursing home industry seeks less regulation…Click to Continue »

 

Fort Campbell boots display honors service members who died

More than 7,000 combat boots are being displayed at the 101st Airborne Division headquarters at Fort Campbell, honoring active duty service members who have died since the 9/11 attacks.Click to Continue »

 

Few accommodations remain for the weekend of Breeders' Cup and Tennessee at Kentucky game

Hotels in Lexington are almost all booked for what may be the busiest weekend in Lexington history, Oct. 30-Nov. 1, when Keeneland hosts the Breeders Cup and Commonwealth Stadium hosts…Click to Continue »

 

Tom Eblen: Emerge Contracting sees opportunity in urban infill, redevelopment

Emerge Contracting's focus is on infill development and renovation ventures in Lexington's walkable, urban neighborhoods — roughly between Midland Avenue and Newtown Pike, Loudon Avenue and Maxwell Street. The company's…Click to Continue »

 

Teachers, parents, others suggest changes in Kentucky's Core Academic Standards

The Kentucky Department of Education asked for public comments, and got suggestions for changes.Click to Continue »

 

Getting your flu shot early is best way to stay well

The myriad of advertisements and signs for the flu shot should not be ignored. The influenza virus is a contagious respiratory illness that can lead to a range of symptoms.Click to Continue »

 

Hiker dies after fall in Red River Gorge

A 30-year-old hiker died late Saturday after falling off a ridge in the Red River Gorge near the Chimney Top Rock outlook at about 11 p.m.Click to Continue »

 

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