Blue Grass Airport's Runaway Spending
Blue Grass Airport's Runaway Spending
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Ex-official at Blue Grass Airport gets shock probation
Former Blue Grass Airport official John Slone, jailed since June for violating the terms of his conditional discharge on a theft-related conviction in an airport spending scandal, has been granted shock probation.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Former Lexington airport official asks judge to release him from prison
A former Blue Grass Airport official has asked for shock probation after being sent to jail for violating the terms of his probation.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Former Blue Grass Airport official 'shocked' to get jail time
A former Blue Grass Airport official who admitted to excessive spending on the airport's dime has been ordered to serve 12 months at the Fayette County Detention Center for violating the terms of his conditional release.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Drainage problems close Lexington airport's new runway
Blue Grass Airport's relatively new $27 million general aviation runway is temporarily closed while a drainage problem that surfaced during recent heavy rains is corrected.
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BUSINESS
Lexington hopes for Southwest service after airline buys AirTran
Southwest Airlines announced Monday its intent to buy low-cost competitor AirTran Airways — and Lexington officials hope that planes bearing the Southwest logo could be flying in and out of Blue Grass Airport soon.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Lexington losing air service to Cincinnati, but picking up Minneapolis
Delta Air Lines is eliminating its flights between Lexington and Cincinnati, beginning Nov. 1.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Even after sentencings, attorney general's file on airport case is 'pending'
Four former airport officials have been sentenced for their role in a spending scandal at Lexington's Blue Grass Airport, but the office of Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway has yet to close its investigative file on the matter.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Judge Goodwine recuses herself from League of Cities case
Fayette Circuit Judge Pamela Goodwine has recused herself from presiding over a civil case in part because of her service on a Blue Grass Airport citizens' advisory committee.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Larson won't seek judge's recusal in Gobb's sentencing
Fayette Commonwealth's Attorney Ray Larson says his office does not intend to ask Circuit Judge Pamela Goodwine to step down from the criminal case of former Blue Grass Airport Executive Director Michael Gobb.
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BLUE GRASS AIRPORT'S RUNAWAY SPENDING
Judge Goodwine willing to transfer Gobb case
Fayette Circuit Judge Pamela Goodwine has told prosecution and defense attorneys that she will transfer the criminal case of former Blue Grass Airport executive director Michael Gobb to another judge if either side objects to her imposing sentence on Gobb.


