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UK Football: Morgan Newton got little help in loss to Louisville
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON - At least Morgan Newton didn’t feel uncomfortable when he was swarmed on by media members after Kentucky lost 24-17 to Louisville here Saturday night. After all, he had been harassed by the Louisville defense all night. He was sacked six...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Kentucky Wildcats, United Kingdom
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Prep Cross Country: Danville's Kaitlin Snapp places 11th in Louisville
LOUISVILLE — Danville’s Kaitlin¿Snapp finished 11th out of 276 runners Saturday at the Trinity/Valkyrie Invitational Meet at E.P. “Tom“¿Sawyer Park.
Snapp, who was fifth among kentucky girls and second among class A girls in the...Tags: Sarah Bennett
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained for the head of the nation's largest public REIT
It was past 7 p.m. when Ventas Inc. CEO Debra Cafaro emerged from her last meeting. Her voice echoed in the halls of the mostly empty offices on the 48th floor of 111 S. Wacker Drive.
As she spoke, the last rays of sun disappeared behind the West Loop...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Land Price, Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Ventas Incorporated
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A new stage for South Coast Repertory
Being artistic director of a major regional stage company means you get to give everyone "notes" — theater lingo for putting in your two cents while a play is being readied. Being Marc Masterson, newly arrived as South Coast Repertory's artistic...Tags: Photography and Video, Humana Incorporated, Broadway Theater, Theater, Documentary (genre)
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Soldier allegedly had sex with, impregnated girl
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A soldier from New York faces sexual misconduct charges for allegedly having sex with and impregnating a 14-year-old southern Indiana girl. The News and Tribune of Jeffersonville reports (http://bit.ly/oqCfjT ) that 22-...Tags: U.S. Army, Prosecution, Watertown, Facebook
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Senator Paul learns to play to the Washington money game
Back in March, while Congress went through its first round of excruciating budget netotiations, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul released his own budget proposal. At a mere 65 pages, it was a concise plan to reform government spending, eradicate the deficit and...Tags: Commuting, Budgets and Budgeting, Road Transportation, Rand Paul, Transportation
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News briefs for Sept. 22
Historical marker to be dedicated at Camp Nelson Four organizations — the Battle of Richmond Association, the Nelson-Garfield Camp No. 3, Sons of the Union Veterans, and the Kentucky Department of the Sons of the Union Veterans — will be...Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Justice System
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UK Football: Former QB Woodson understands Kentucky's current dilemma
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — It’s almost like a trip down memory lane for former Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson. He knows the UK¿fan base is distraught after Saturday’s 24-17 loss to Louisville, especially after less than inspiring performances by...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Kentucky Wildcats, Music City Bowl, United Kingdom
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UK Football: Phillips says players want, need answers
larry@amnews.comEven though he had seen his team only briefly, Kentucky coach Joker Phillips noticed a lingering effect Sunday from Saturday night’s 24-17 loss to rival Louisville. “In the team meeting, you could tell everybody was down obviously,”...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Kentucky Wildcats, Economy, Business and Finance
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Obituary: Vivian Sims
STANFORD — In the fullness of His time, God called Vivian Wilson Hester Sims home. Mrs. Sims died at age 87 on Sept. 26, 2011. Mrs. Sims lived at McDowell Place of Danville, formerly of Dogwood Drive, Stanford, Ky. She was the widow of Wesley H....Tags: Jimmy Lee, Corolla, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Pittsburgh, Detroit
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Statistics give librarians a reason to smile
Clark County Public LibraryI had a gratifying experience at the library last Thursday. I got into a discussion about photography books with a photographer from Rowan County. He told me he had library cards from five libraries, Morehead to Lexington, and the Clark County Public...Tags: Libraries, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, IBM
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Kentucky attorney general files suit against National College
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Attorney General Jack Conway is taking another for-profit college to court, alleging a violation of Kentucky's consumer protection law by making deceptive claims about job placement successes.
Conway announced a lawsuit against...Tags: Lawyers, File Sharing, Consumers, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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