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- H1N1 Vaccine on Santa's Wish List
The U.S. Santa Organization is now lobbying for its members to get on the much sought after swine flu vaccination priority list, saying its not so much to protect the Santa but to help protect the public.
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- Purse Theft From Cars A Concern
Its the most widespread crime in Bowling Green according to police.
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- Hurricane Katrina Ruling
A court ruling about Hurricane Katrina could open the way for another flood-- of lawsuits.
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- $10 Flights From Owensboro to Orlando
There's some good news for local airline travelers, Allegiant Air will begin offering some tickets for $9.99 on its one-way flight from Owensboro to Orlando, Florida.
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- Stroller Fitness Helps Local Moms
One of the biggest struggles new mom's have after giving birth is trying to lose the baby weight but there's a work out regimen meant to make overcoming that struggle a little bit easier, Stroller Fitness.
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- Steve Nunn Enters Not Guilty Plea to Murder
The attorney for former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn has entered a not guilty plea for his client in a Lexington courtroom on a murder charge stemming from the shooting death of Nunn's ex-fiancee.
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- UK Officially Bans Smoking, Tobacco on Campus
Smoking is being officially snuffed out at the University of Kentucky, which sits in the heart of burley tobacco country.
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- Woman in Pitino extortion case indicted again
A federal grand jury in Louisville has brought a new charge against the woman accused of trying to extort money from Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino.
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- AP source: Ex-official to head Fort Hood review
The Associated Press has learned new details about the upcoming broad Pentagon review of the circumstances surrounding the Fort Hood shootings, which Defense Secretary Robert Gates will announce Thursday.
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- GOP promises big health care fight
An early showdown over health care reform is expected on the Senate floor by week's end now that Majority Leader Harry Reid has unveiled the Democrats' bill.
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- Hearing on Fort Hood shootings today
The first Capitol Hill hearing on the Fort Hood shootings is set for this morning.
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- Ex-lawmaker faces arraignment on murder charge
Former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn is scheduled to be arraigned in a Lexington courtroom Thursday on a murder charge stemming from the shooting death of his ex-fiancee.
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- H1N1 Flu Press Conference Today
The Barren River District Health Department continues its weekly H1N1 flu press conferences Thursday.
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- Beshear and Williams Offer Opposing Views on Battling the Budget
Kentucky's Democratic governor and Republican senate president have offered their views for helping make up the one-billion-dollar projected budget deficit during the next two years.
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- Unemployed Kentuckians May Get Extended Insurance Benefits
The extension runs up to 20 weeks, and the state Office of Employment and Training says it will first work on contacting those people who have already exhausted all 79 weeks of benefits.
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- Obama Says He Has No Intention of Passing the War to the Next President
According to President Barack Obama the goal of his upcoming strategy in Afghanistan will be to "put us on a path towards ending the war."
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- Crime Stoppers: Glasgow Equipment Theft
Glasgow Police are investigating two cases of equipment theft.
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- Hopkinsville Pair Arrested in IL Following Drug Bust
Two Hopkinsville men are behind bars, but not here in Kentucky.
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- Obama Visits South Korea
Wednesday's talks concentrated on how to coax nuclear- armed North Korea to return to disarmament talks.
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- Salvation Army Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together, but it's also a great opportunity for communities to join forces and help each other out.
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- Obama Reacts To New Israeli Plan
The construction brings President Obama's plan to bring peace to the Middle East to a stand still because the Palestinians insist Israel stops building settlements before talks begin.
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- Bill Could Bring $100(m) to Tennessee
A spending bill for veterans programs and military construction projects could bring more than $100 million to Tennessee.
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- Much Needed Help on the Way for Small Business Owners
That's thanks to philanthropic efforts by Goldman Sachs and billionaire Warren Buffett who plan to invest $500 million to provide thousands of small business owners with assistance.
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- Backlash Continues on New Mammogram Recommendations
Several House Republican women say the controversy is not based on saving lives, it's about saving money.
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- FDA Approves New H1N1 Vaccine
More swine flu vaccine is on the way and not just bigger batches but a whole new vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration, with a new manufacturer
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- KY Death Row Inmate Dies From Cancer
Fifty-nine-year-old David Leroy Skaggs died just before 3:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Kentucky State Reformatory after being transferred from the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville.
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- Virginia Tech Studies the Affects of Underground Mine Explosions
Researchers at Virgina Tech will study how explosions and other serious accidents affect ventilation systems in underground mines.
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- Head of a State Mine Agency Speaks Out About Termination
According to Ron Mills, Governor Steve Beshear's administration fired him for refusing to go along with a policy that benefited only a handful of coal companies.
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- Be a Santa to a Senior
We're approaching the season of giving and in this economy there's no better time to do so and help make a difference in the life of an area senior.
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- 61-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Setting Forest Fire
Police have arrested a woman for allegedly setting forest fires in southeastern Kentucky that burned several acres and put homes in danger.
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- A Western KY. Airport offers discounts to lure in more Passengers
OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) -- An airline is pitching in with a new discount offer to lure more passengers and help a western Kentucky airport qualify for extra funding from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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- Two People Arrested Following Pit Bull Attack on Six-Year-Old
Two people are arrested a day after a six-year-old girl was attacked by a pit bull.
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- Colorado Fugitive Wanted for Murder Arrested in Glasgow
A Colorado man is in custody in Kentucky, after his capture and arrest in Glasgow this morning.
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- Rep. Whitfield Files Reelection Papers
Another local lawmaker has filed his papers seeking reelection to office in 2010.
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- Food Banks Preparing For Holiday Season
The holidays are fast approaching, and many non-profits are once again poised to help those in need throughout our community.
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- Murley Hired as New Warren Co. Superintendent
The Warren County School Board hires Tim Murley as the new Warren County Superintendent.
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- Churchill Downs expanding night racing
Churchill Downs is doubling down on night racing next year.
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- Ford one of three car companies to do well in car safety crash tests
The latest safety tests have Ford, Subaru and Volkswagen leading the pack of 2010 model cars.
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- GOP: Zero support for Senate financial reform bill
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says there is no support within his party for the financial overhaul plan outlined last week by Democrats.
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- Louisville mayor to speak at Harvard
Longtime Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson is heading to Harvard University to speak to a group of new mayors.
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- Kentucky unemployed may receive extended benefits
Unemployed Kentuckians may be eligible for extended unemployment insurance benefits.
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- Local Doctors Upset about Mammogram Recommendations
New recommendations have local doctors upset. One breast cancer survivor says she may not be alive today, if it weren't for her routine mammograms.
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- Flora to Face Gaines for Warren County Sheriff
It looks like Warren County Sheriff Jerry "Peanuts" Gaines will have some competition when he runs for sheriff next year.
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- Global Economy on the Road to Recovery
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says the global economy is moving toward a recovery but countries can't rely on U.S. consumers to serve as the engine of worldwide growth.
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- "Rachel's Challenge" stops at Local Elementary
Rachel Scott was the first victim of the 1999 Columbine shooting massacre in Colorado. In the years following the event, her message of kindness and compassion was told to students at Chandler's Elementary in Logan County.
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- Jody Richards Builds Support for BG Postal Workers
Area officials are rallying support behind postal employees at risk of losing their jobs, if a local sorting branch is shipped to Nashville.
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- Bowling Green Girl in Stable Condition After Pit Bull Attack
A hard road to recovery lies ahead for one little girl after she's attacked by a pit bull inside a neighbor's home.
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- Warren County Downtown Economic Development Authority Holds Special Meeting
Among the items discussed was a home near 13th and Center Streets.
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- Slain Soldier Returns Home to Tennessee from Ft. Hood
The Army Honor Guard escorted Specialist Fred Greene to his hometown of Mountain City Tuesday morning.
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- Beam Global Spirits & Wine To Close Cincinnati Plant
Beam Global Spirits & Wine has announced plans to close a Cincinnati bottling plant in 2011 and shift those operations to Kentucky.
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