Politics and Government
Horse Park falls into deficit in recent years
The Kentucky Horse Park had its biggest year ever in 2010, hosting the World Equestrian Games with an array of new facilities and upgraded infrastructure. But it didn't help the park's bottom line.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
All Fayette lawmakers will seek re-election in 2012
Because of court battles it remains uncertain from what districts legislative candidates will run.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Beshear approves new congressional map that splits Jessamine
FRANKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear signed into law Friday a compromise plan to redraw the boundaries of Kentucky's six congressional districts after the plan rocketed through the General Assembly on Friday.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Kentucky revenue up 8.6 percent in January
FRANKFORT — State revenues continued to climb in January.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Legislators may finally be ready to approve congressional redistricting
Lexington residents file suit, asking courts to draw the new boundaries.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Coalition of 31 organizations supports putting Kentucky gambling amendment on ballot
FRANKFORT — Business, union and education leaders from across the state announced Thursday the formation of an advocacy group to call for putting a constitutional amendment to expand gambling on the November ballot.
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MEDICINE
Beshear says Medicaid problems were anticipated, will be fixed
Legislators express frustration over Kentucky's switch to managed care companies.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Beshear names 23, including Todd and Silberman, to tax reform commission
Gov. Steve Beshear named 23 people, including former University of Kentucky President Lee T. Todd Jr. and former Fayette County School superintendent Stu Silberman, to a commission that will draft a proposal to overhaul Kentucky's tax code.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Pro-casino lawmaker discloses client list after ethics questioned
FRANKFORT — A Kentucky lawmaker who is expected to sponsor a constitutional amendment to allow casinos at horse racetracks has identified the clients of his private consulting firm, two of which have benefited from his legislative work.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
House bill would require 'placement agents' to register as lobbyists
FRANKFORT — Middlemen known as "placement agents" who do business with the Kentucky Retirement Systems would have to register as lobbyists and follow state ethics laws under a bill that a House panel unanimously approved Thursday.
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STAGE AND DANCE
'The Rivalry' re-creates the historic Lincoln-Douglas debates
Friday night, Centre College's Norton Center for the Arts is presenting a dramatization of some of the most famous political debating in U.S. history. The presenters say the audience will see a stark contrast between the politics of today and those from before the Civil War, when Abraham Lincoln...






