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University of Kentucky pharmacy professor's firm receives $3 million grant
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Vermont craft brewer files federal lawsuit against West Sixth Brewing
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Police: Intoxicated Richmond man allowed child to drive
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Bluegrass Red Cross sends two volunteers to Oklahoma
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Richmond church to host all-faiths service Tuesday for Oklahoma tornadoes
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Power of Moore tornado dwarfs Hiroshima bomb
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Tom Eblen: Metal detectorist finds hidden treasure on Bourbon County farm
Scott Clark, an Internet business consultant in Lexington, has been an avid metal detectorist since 1985. And he has become quite skilled at it — and increasingly passionate about improving the ethics and image of his hobby.
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Richie Farmer's sister resigns state position
Former Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's sister has resigned as assistant executive director of the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
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Tuesday: Oklahoma tornado aftermath
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Tornado devastates Oklahoma suburbs
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EKU giving buyout packages to 127 employees
Eastern Kentucky University will give buyout packages to 127 employees who applied for them and were accepted, officials announced Tuesday.
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SEC baseball tourney: Ole Miss defeats UK 4-1
Ole Miss eliminated Kentucky from the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Tuesday, dealing the Wildcats a 4-1 loss in the opening game at Hoover...
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Review: Aoife O'Donovan and Joe Louis Walker at Woodsongs
The most enjoyable tapings of the WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour revolve around featured performers that are distinct to the point of being stylistic...
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Tom Eblen: Metal detectorist finds hidden treasure on Bourbon County farm
Scott Clark, an Internet business consultant in Lexington, has been an avid metal detectorist since 1985. And he has become quite skilled at it &mdash...
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Former IRS chief: Can't say how targeting happened
The man who led the Internal Revenue Service when it was giving extra scrutiny to tea party and other conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status...
















