June 13, 2019
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Kentucky county to sue coal company linked to W.Va. Gov. Justice to collect unpaid taxes
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Celebrate fairness this month. And thank Joan Callahan, the ‘wolf mama’ of a movement.
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Kentucky deputy got payments that weren’t deposited in office accounts, audit finds
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Ludacris, Lexington Rodeo, Stockyards Beef BBQ Fest and other weekend musts
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Joel Pett: On recycling woes, follow the bouncing ball
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Student has no bathroom and shares a mattress on the floor. Can tiny homes help?
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Texas A&M becomes first SEC school to expand alcohol sales
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Experts peg Duke as the favorite for top UK basketball target. He says it’s not over yet.
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The last man Mark Stoops wants to see recruiting here has pushed into Kentucky
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‘Hard work paying off.’ Three UK players invited to NBA Draft.
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Calipari signs new long-term contract to continue ‘special chapter’ at Kentucky.
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You can now text 911 for emergency help in Lexington and these Kentucky counties.
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‘Glaring red flags.’ Kentucky pharmacist sentenced to prison for illegally dispensing drugs.
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Welcoming a new (but familiar) voice to the Herald-Leader’s Opinion pages
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Lexington man sentenced to 20 years for using Craigslist to get young girl for sex
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Makur Maker — the nation’s No. 2 prospect — has Kentucky in his recruiting sights
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‘They are not alone.’ Show support for your LGBTQ friends and loved ones.
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After crash, Ky. man charged with driving a horse and buggy drunk. 7 children were passengers.
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Lexington soccer player makes debut for Puerto Rican National Team
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NCAA reportedly ready to drop hammer on six college basketball programs
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State softball tournament tries again. Will the weather cooperate?
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Letters to the Editor: ‘Reprehensible’ cartoon; focus on bigger problems than horses
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Supreme Court hands Bevin victory in reorganizing education boards
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Kentucky police can be sued for chases that kill or injure, Supreme Court rules
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Hip-hop artists are back to kick your summer into high gear, Lexington
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Kentucky Supreme Court strikes down Marsy’s Law, says ballot wording was too vague
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Kentucky PGA Tour stop attracts several local players, plus the defending champion.