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Local News from Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo! News

Be on the lookout for the maverick hummingbird. Biologists are trying to track hummingbirds that spend this winter in Kentucky. Ruby-throated hummers that come to Kentucky in spring and ra...

 

MEMPHIS . A new federal study predicts that Tennessee would see the highest level of damage if a major earthquake were to shake the New Madrid Seismic Zone in the southern and central part of the ...

 

FRANKFORT . Former Murray State University President Constantine W. "Deno" Curris is out of the running for president of the state's Council on Postsecondary Education. John Hall, ch...

 

LOUISVILLE . An amusement park said Friday it has reached a settlement with the family of a Louisville teenager whose feet were severed when a thrill ride malfunctioned last year. Six Flags Ke...

 

House Majority Leader Rocky Adkins, D-Sandy Hook, said he was not upset that Gov. Steve Beshear did not seek input from legislators while developing a state energy plan. Adkins was misquoted in an...

 

FRANKFORT . After the state's projected budget shortfall grew by more than half on Friday to $456.1 million, Gov. Steve Beshear warned that the blooming financial crisis may bring tax increases, l...

 

ATLANTA . Nine days after announcing new overseas routes for 2009, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said in a regulatory filing Friday it plans to reduce future domestic and inte...

 

WASHINGTON . Why aren't the government bailouts working? The presidential transition might be adding to the uncertainty roiling the financial markets. In fact, knowing the names on President-e...

 

DETROIT . When Chrysler was near death and awaiting a government bailout in 1979, then-CEO Lee Iacocca ordered drastic spending cuts and required that all expenses of more than $1,000 be approved ...

 

After the Old Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is redecorated in an interior design contest, Kentucky's Economic Development officials will use it as a guest house to help lure new businesses to th...

 
 

Local News from The Hamilton Journal News via Yahoo! News

1 The Holiday Kids Parade in downtown Hamilton kicks off at 9 a.m. today, Nov. 22, at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts on Monument Avenue. It will proceed east on Ludlow Street, south on Front Stre...

 

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones, a Republican who cast his vote for GOP candidate John McCain, wrote a letter of congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama along with a call for him to tak...

 

Two o'clock can't get here soon enough for Pauline Sorrell.

 

Melissa is a 16-year-old junior at Middletown High School.

 

You can't go wrong with free hot chocolate and cookies, children singing and free carriage rides, even when the temperature is about 10 degrees below freezing.

 

Less than a year after becoming the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra's first full-time conductor and musical director, Paul John Stanbery recommended to the board of directors last week several b...

 

Midway into its five-year plan, Ross Local Schools officials say they have met all but one of the goals set in May 2006.

 

Residents are invited to share their views as the Hamilton Police Department is assessed for an accreditation program.

 

The Oxford Community Arts Center has scheduled a Winter Solstice Art Exhibit and invites artists of all ages to submit their work. Although the title for the exhibit is Winter Solstice individual inte...

 

South Second Street between Minster and Owen streets will be closed to all through traffic beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 24, and ending at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26.

 
 

Local News for Western Kentucky from bgdailynews.com

Gov. Steve Beshear on Friday designated Carolyn M. Ridley chair of the Tourism Development Finance Authority. Ridley of Bowling Green is the vice president of Regulatory Affairs for TW Telecom, Inc. ...

 

Kaleidoscope, a community youth arts program, will host a showcase event highlighting the music, poetry, dance and visual arts of its participants. “Speak Up!” will be at 7 p.m. M...

 

Work is under way to restore a portion of Mammoth Cave National Park to its original barren state. A project began this week to clear cedar and pine trees from 64 acres of parkland in Barren County, ...

 

How much Warren County will contribute toward monthly premiums for the 179 people covered by the county’s employee insurance plan remains undecided. Magistrates voted 5-0 Friday morning &am...

 

For 14 years, the Bowling Green-Warren County community has donated thousands of coats for children in need. Organizers of the Coats for Kids Drive are hoping to once again collect more than 1,000 co...

 

Gov. Steve Beshear and the Kentucky Agriculture Development Board renewed its support Friday of the “Kentucky Proud” marketing effort. The board, while meeting in Bowling Green, a...

 

EDDYVILLE — A Kentucky inmate who resisted all appeals to stop his execution was put to death Friday for murdering two young children. In the state’s first execution in nine years...

 

Two groups of citizens gathered Friday night, banding together against the state’s use of capital punishment. Marco Allen Chapman died at 7:34 p.m. Friday at the Kentucky State Penitentiary...

 
 

Local News for Glasgow, KY from Glasgow Daily Times

Money generated from the sale of items at two area thrift stores help support charities.

 

Could the people of Glasgow and Barren County feed themselves if local supermarket chains made the financial decision to pull out of the community and close their stores?

 

Community and school district leaders met Thursday at Park City Elementary School to lunch and learn about the good things the school is doing.

 

Jack Shive didn?t think he would be able to use a SMART Board in his art classes when school administrators first talked about installing one in his classroom.

 

Gov. Steve Beshear wants to replace much of Kentucky?s current energy production with conservation, renewable energy sources, coal-to-liquids and even begin discussing the use of nuclear power.

 

Man arrested on drug chargesPursuit ends in man?s arrestFirefighters respond to car blaze

 

The Sneed Family has been singing and traveling for the Lord since 1982 and have no plans to stop.

 

Davie Greer doesn?t look like someone who should know much about jails.

 

Nearly every downtown business in Cave City will be hosting a Christmas open house this weekend in an effort to kick off the holiday shopping season.

 

Gov. Steve Beshear painted a ?dire? state budget picture Wednesday to local county officials meeting in Lexington, but promised to find ways through efficient government to continue delivering service...

 
 

News from Kentucky.com

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says he and others have been refused entry to Zimbabwe for a humanitarian mission. Carter says he and other members of The Elders group were informed Friday night b...

 

WASHINGTON . Why aren't the government bailouts working? The presidential transition might be adding to the uncertainty roiling the financial markets. In fact, knowing the names on President-elect...

 

LINCOLN, Neb. . Gov. Dave Heineman signed into law Friday a bill adding a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law that had allowed 35 children . including teenagers as old as 17 . to be abandoned at st...

 

DES MOINES, Iowa . A federal grand jury has issued a 12-count indictment alleging that managers were intricately involved in efforts to employ illegal workers at a kosher slaughterhouse that was the...

 

WASHINGTON . Two employees of the Interior Department have been fired and eight others disciplined in a scandal over the acceptance of meals, junkets, gifts and, in some cases, illicit sex and drugs...

 

DAYTON, Ohio . If only we could be a fly on the wall when our enemies are plotting to attack us. Better yet, what if that fly could record voices, transmit video and even fire tiny weapons? Such a...

 

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. . NASA's revolutionary new space water-recycling system is having serious hiccups. The $154 million device for turning astronauts' urine and sweat into drinking water aboard...

 

Be on the lookout for the maverick hummingbird. Biologists are trying to track hummingbirds that spend this winter in Kentucky. Ruby-throated hummers that come to Kentucky in spring and raise t...

 

FRANKFORT . After the state's projected budget shortfall grew by more than half on Friday to $456.1 million, Gov. Steve Beshear warned that the blooming financial crisis may bring tax increases, lay...

 

Be on the lookout for the maverick hummingbird. Biologists are trying to track hummingbirds that spend this winter in Kentucky. Ruby-throated hummers that come to Kentucky in spring and raise t...

 
 

Regional News for Eastern Kentucky from PikevilleHospital.org

PIKEVILLE - Gasoline prices have many area residents altering their summer travel plans.Driving an automobile these days is expensive, and as such, requires close management of gasoline consumption.&q...

 

The Medical Leader / JOSHUA BALL ON THE RUN: A record 428 runners from 38 states, Canada and Great Britain participated in the ninth-annual Hatfield-McCoy Marathon on June 14. (Bottom) Kasten Br...

 
 

Local/Regional headlines for Louisville, Kentucky from Courier-Journal.com

A plan by Jefferson County public school officials to make up five school days lost to Hurricane Ike is drawing fire from some parents and board of education members. Superintendent Sheldon Berman wi...

 

Gov. Steve Beshear yesterday recommended ways to improve the investment strategies of the state's pension systems that consultants say have underperformed by $5 billion over the last decade.

 

Gov. Steve Beshear yesterday unveiled a state energy plan that calls for coal to retain a major role while also emphasizing renewable energy and conservation and perhaps giving nuclear power a part.

 

Former Marine pilot Dean Toth had perfect hearing when tested over the past three years by Southwest Airlines, for which he now flies.

 

Louisville firefighters will lose $3,100 a year in state incentive pay if metro government follows through with its plan to opt out of the voluntary program Dec. 1, state fire commission officials sai...

 

The $25 billion rescue plan for the auto industry collapsed yesterday as Congress drew the line at one more bailout and Democrats said they wouldn't consider it until the companies produced a convinci...

 

The steering wheel from a Volkswagen Beetle that's been stuck in the muck of Beargrass Creek for nearly 30 years will be fashioned into an environmental award.

 

Gov. Steve Beshear threw his support yesterday behind a new campaign to expand early-childhood education in Kentucky.

 

Attorneys for contractor Leonard Lawson and two other defendants in a federal road contract bid-tampering case have asked that the charges be dismissed on grounds that the prosecution "egregiousl...

 

The Louisville Metro Council will consider a resolution in the next few weeks asking the Louisville Water Co. to rescind a 5.5-percent rate increase, which would take effect Jan. 1.