by Ned Flounders (Posted Sun, 25 Oct 2009 07:54:55 GMT) Check out this article in the Milwaukee paper. Bill Caudle of Watertown was laid off from his job back in March, and lost his family's health insurance. He has a young daughter, and a wife who is sick with... read the full story
Kentucky News
Listage: First Bites At Flying Pig, Ten Worst Food Trends Examined
Kentucky Fried "Chicken." [Photo: stephenfalk/Eater LA Flickr Pool] ·First Bites At Flying Pig Truck [Food Marathon] ·Ten Worst Food Trends Examined [SE] ·Deep End Dining's Eddie Lin's First Book Out In Stores Today [OCW] ·There’s Nothing... read the full story
Deadline Approaches To Report Flood Damage
Kentucky residents have until Tuesday to report to FEMA storm damage from the Aug. 4 flood. read the full story
Brooks 'Tweets' They'll Know More About Hartline's Condition Before Noon Mo
University of Kentucky football coach Rich Brooks wrote on his Twitter account this morning that they will know more about the extent of quarterback Mike Hartline's injury before Monday's noon press conference.Brooks said in a teleconference Sunday afternoon that he... read the full story
Fayette reports second flu death
A second Fayette County resident has died of the H1N1 virus, bringing the total number of deaths in Kentucky to five. The death last week of a woman in her 60s was confirmed as an H1N1 case Monday by the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department. Although senior... read the full story
Judge lets Comair widow pursue lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled that the widow of one of the Comair Flight 5191 passengers can sue for loss of companionship, one of the first such claims to go forward in Kentucky. On Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Karl Forester ruled that Jaime Hebert, 40, of... read the full story
Crowds expected for hearing on mountaintop removal
A public hearing on mountaintop removal coal mining is drawing intense interest and will be held in an exposition center that seats 5,000 people. Organizers aren't sure how how many people will show up for the hearing Tuesday in the East Kentucky Expo Center. But the... read the full story
Why No Outrage Over Killing Of Census Worker?
Where is the outrage over the brutal, sadistic killing of a census worker in Kentucky? Why not a word of any kind deploring this heinous crime? Could it be that your anti-government ranting and attempts to stir up the ri read the full story
Crime Report: Man sought in Nashville hotel death
Metro Police are searching for a person of interest in the death of a Kentucky man found early last week inside a Nashville hotel room. read the full story
Crime Report: Man sought in Nashville hotel death
Metro Police are searching for a person of interest in the death of a Kentucky man found early last week inside a Nashville hotel room. read the full story
Texas Moratorium Network: Kentucky Journey of Hope
The Journey of Hope will have a team in Kentucky, November 2-5, 2009. Shujaa Graham, murder victim family member and exonerated death row inmate, Terri Steinburg, a mother whose has a young son, Jason, on death row in Virginia, and Bill Pelke, murder victims family... read the full story
Police Catch Teenage Inmate Who Escaped From Jail
Officials are investigating how a teenage inmate overpowered a guard and escaped from a south-central Kentucky jail. read the full story
Eastern Kentucky School District Extends Fall Break
As influenza continues to spread, a Kentucky public school system is stretching its scheduled fall break to try to limit transmission of the disease among students. read the full story

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