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Credit terms could save East Kentucky Power Cooperative $5 million each year
The Winchester SunEast Kentucky Power Cooperative will save approximately $5 million per year after renegotiating the terms of a three-year $450 million credit facility, according to a statement released by the company. The cooperative closed on the credit facility in 2010...Tags: Shareholders, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Politics, Ford Motor Co.
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Mind and Body: Children's vision must be guarded from an early age
Along with World Breastfeeding Week and National Immunization Awareness, the Kentucky Department of Public Health is observing Child Eye Health and Safety Month in September.
This is an important health topic for any age, and especially for children....Tags: Breastfeeding, Medical Procedures and Tests, Headaches, Medical Services, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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Don't like the message? Blame the messenger
Contributing ColumnistIt’s Blame the Messenger time. In Washington, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., blamed the Tea Party for the decline of America’s credit rating for the first time in history. Kerry called it “a Tea Party downgrade.” David Axelrod,...Tags: David Axelrod, Politics, Freddie Mac, Tea Party Movement, John Kerry
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Letters to the editor: Aug. 16, 2011
Social Services needs better monitoring
To Gov. Steve Beshear:
With all the talk of cutting expenses, perhaps it’s time to look at Kentucky’s Social Services and how this agency spends our money.
Here’s a case in point, and no doubt,...Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Steve Beshear, Finance, Career and Workplace
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Education briefs: Aug. 16, 2011
Estes graduates from Emory University
Emily Estes of Winchester received a degree from Emory University during commencement ceremonies in May. She is the daughter of Deborah Kay Estes of Winchester and Greg Estes of Winchester.
Local students graduate...Tags: Graduation, Education, Colleges and Universities, Schools
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25 Years Ago: Aug. 16, 2011
Aug. 16, 1986
Thomas J. Smith III, commonwealth attorney for the 25th Judicial District of Clark and Madison counties, was named Prosecutor of the Year Friday by Kentucky Atorrney General David Armstrong at the Kentucky Prosecutors’ Conference in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System, Louisville, Lawyers
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Library programs are better than recess
One of the best things about being at a library is that you get to hear a lot of great stories. That’s always been a part of lure of libraries. From story times for children to mesmerizing books to stories shared by patrons, the library is always...Tags: Human Interest, North Carolina, Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Tea Table Community Notes Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011
Volunteer connections Help during Day of Caring. This September marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as well as the federally recognized National Day of Service and Remembrance. In observance of this important and historic milestone, you're...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity, Crimes, Charity, Onions
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Cleaning up after the storm
A crew from Winchester Public Works spent part of Monday morning removing a tree that fell victim to the high winds of Saturday’s thunderstorm. Removing a tree that was blocking a section of the Winchester Traveling Trail were, from left, top photo,...Tags: Weather Statistics, Weather
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Burgin's graduation rate one of best in the state
eruehs@amnews.comBURGIN — Burgin Independent School may be small in enrollment, but its high school graduation rate makes a big impression. Figures just released by the Kentucky Department of Education show the independent school system in Mercer County had a 94....Tags: Graduation, High School Sports, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Education
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NEW BUSINESS: Karamel Kreations offers sweet indulgence and more
bcurd@amnews.comWalking through the front door of Beth King’s Main Street business is a sweet venture. A table spread with caramel-containing goodies is easy to sniff out, but even better to taste. The sample table surely will be the first stop for many visitors...Tags: Weddings, Human Interest, White Chocolate, Recipes, Apples
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Australian collar-bomb suspect arrested in Kentucky
(CNN) -- A 50-year-old man, who is accused of strapping a suspected explosive device around the neck of a teen in a Sydney suburb, will be arraigned more than 9,000 miles away in a courtroom in Louisville, Kentucky.
Paul Douglas Peters was arrested...Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Australia, FBI, Police Arrests
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