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- Astronauts Inspect Space Shuttle In Case Of Damage
The six astronauts on the space shuttle Atlantis have finished inspecting the exterior of the spacecraft for any signs of damage from yesterday's launch.
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- Climate Adaptation
Climate adaptation took center stage at this year's Development Marketplace Competition where 26 winners were awarded grants of up to $200,000 to turn their ideas into action over the next two years.
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- Mother Gives Away Baby To Suspected Drug Dealer
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Authorities say a Salt Lake City woman told them she gave her 9-month-old daughter to a suspected drug dealer because she was homeless, addicted to methamphetamine and unable to care for the girl.
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- McConnell Secures Federal Funding for KY Military Bases
Senator Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday, the Senate approved his request of more than $20-million in funding for the Blue Grass Army Depot and Fort Campbell.
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- Woman Pleads Guilty To Charges In Elizabeth Smart Case
Today, Wanda Eileen Barzee plead guilty to federal charges stemming from the 2002 abduction of the Utah teenager, Elizabeth Smart.
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- Wildcats Text Alerts
Fans of University of Kentucky sports will have a new gadget to stay connected to their favorite teams.
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- Louisville Pork Plan Protest Outcome
A Louisville zoning board ruled that a pork plant can continue operating despite starting an expansion without a building permit.
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- Sarah Palin Book Released
Her new book -- "Going Rogue"-- is officially in stores and it's already a big success based on advance sales.
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- Soldier Suicides To Top Last Year
The Army says soldier suicides this year are almost sure to top last year's, but adds that progress is on the horizon.
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- Investigation Launched Into Ft. Hood Shootings
The Defense Department will launch a broad investigation in light of the Ft. Hood shootings that looks at how all the military services keep a watch on potential problems in their ranks.
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- Steve Nunn Arraigned in Hart County Court Today
Former state Rep. Steve Nunn has pleaded not guilty to six counts of wanton endangerment for allegedly brandishing a firearm when he was approached by police at a cemetery in September.
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- Project May Keep Nonviolent Offenders Out of Jail
Nine counties will test an initiative that could allow people arrested for hundreds of nonviolent crimes to avoid jail.
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- Ice Storm Costs Top $1.2 Billion
A state official says remnants from a hurricane last fall and a massive ice storm earlier this year caused more than $1.2 billion in damages in Kentucky.
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- How Effective Have The Hart Co. Cable Barriers Been?
Since June, several miles of cable barriers have been installed in Hart and Barren counties.
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- Store clerk fatally shot in Owensboro
Police are searching for a suspect who fatally shot a convenience store clerk during a robbery in Owensboro.
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- Obama, Hu show cooperation -- and differences
President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao are sounding a theme of cooperation on major issues.
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- New mammogram advice raises questions, concerns
Women in their 40s are reacting with confusion and skepticism over the recommendations of a government task force concerning mammograms.
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- Employment: One Year Later
It's been nearly one year since billions of federal dollars were injected into the economy. The short-term stimulus package was meant to be a boost for the economy. So... What's happened in the past year? We took a look at how local families are doing.
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- The Roxy Theatre Undergoing Renovation
Franklin may soon have a new hot spot to hang out that once boomed with business more than fifty years ago. We visited the Roxy Theatre, which is currently undergoing construction to both restore and preserve.
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- SOCU COO Discusses Overdraft Protection Act of 2009
This week the House Committee on Financial Services is meeting in Arizona to discuss the proposed Overdraft Protection Act of 2009.
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- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Thanks Troops
Schwarzenegger entered a crowded dining hall at Camp Victory on Baghdad's outskirts Monday to a loud roar from the soldiers gathered.
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- Postal Service Reports Net Loss
The Postal Service reported a net loss of $3.8 billion for the 2009 fiscal year, about $1 billion more than the previous year.
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- New Hotel Coming to WKU's South Campus
With the widening of Nashville Road complete, commercial development near the intersection of Nashville Road and Campbell Lane continues.
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- KY Attorney General Says He May Cut More Jobs
Attorney General Jack Conway is warning that additional state budget cuts could lead to more job losses in his office.
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- Governor Speaks on State Budget
Governor Steve Beshear says even though Kentucky is going through the worst recession it's ever seen, the state budget must be balanced.
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- Beshear Announces Munfordville Sidewalk Projects
Despite tough times, the Governor brought some good news with him on his visit to our area.
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- Local GM Dealers React to Government Payback
Bowling Green GM dealerships say news of an early repayment makes a bold statement for General Motors.
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- Taxpayer Trouble
More than 15 million taxpayers could unexpectedly owe taxes when they file their federal returns next spring because the government was too generous with their new Making Work Pay tax credit.
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- Sen. McConnell's Advice to President Obama on the War in Afghanistan
With soldier training, deployment plans, and the constant threat of violence once they get there, the future of U.S. troop activity in Afghanistan remains an important issue.
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- Mother of Missing Five-Year-Old N.C. Girl Appears in Court
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Just hours after the body of her 5-year-old daughter was found near a wooded road in North Carolina, the girl's mother has made a brief court appearance.
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- JBS Pork Plant Debate
Hundreds of protesters gather in Louisville in an effort to save nearly 1,400 Kentucky jobs.
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- New Gift Card Rules
On Monday, the Federal Reserve announces one type of card you may no longer have to worry about, gift cards!
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- KSP: 12 Deaths on State Roads Last Week
Kentucky State Police report a total of 12 fatalities in 11 separate accidents on our roads last week.
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- 101st Airborne Division Gets New Training
Soldiers headed for Afghanistan are getting new training on when to use high-powered weapons as the U.S. looks to reduce civilian deaths.
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- Convenience Store Clerk Shot In Morning Robbery
OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) -- Police are searching for a suspect who fatally shot a convenience store clerk during a robbery in Owensboro.
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- Doctor Involved In Michael Jackson Death Avoids Jail In Seperate Case
The physician being investigated in Michael Jackson's death has reached an agreement in a separate child support case that will keep him out of jail.
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- Consumer Alert: Marathon Recalls Kerosene
Marathon Oil has warned customers that a significant risk of fire or explosion may result from using kerosene purchased from the 31E One Stop convenience store at 8180 New Gallatin Road in Adolphus in Allen County between Oct. 8 and Nov. 14.
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- AP: Palin book goes after McCain camp but not Levi
When her memoir "Going Rogue" comes out this week, Sarah Palin will embark on a book tour that will take her to many of the same spots she visited as the Republican vice presidential candidate last year.
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- In China, Obama pushes freedoms, open Internet
President Barack Obama used a town hall-style meeting in Shanghai to politely but firmly press for greater freedoms in China.
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- AP source: GM to begin repaying aid by year-end
General Motors will begin paying back $6.7 billion worth of U.S. government debt by the end of 2009, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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- NASA fuels space shuttle Atlantis for liftoff
NASA is fueling space shuttle Atlantis for its afternoon liftoff.
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- Study raises new questions about Merck pill Zetia
Two cholesterol drugs still taken by millions of Americans are the subject of concern for a second time, according to a new study.
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- Guantanamo Bay remains a source of controversy
The prison facility at Guantanamo Bay was back in the headlines late last week after the Justice Department revealed plans to try its highest profiled inmate. - Shoppers Hit the Square in Franklin
Shoppers celebrate Christmas in Franklin with some early holiday sales. With Christmas music playing on the square, shops held special hours this weekend for their annual Christmas Open House.
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- Special Board Meeting Held
With each of the four interviews completed, the Warren County Board of Education now has a big decision to make.
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- An Eastern Ky Church Held its First Service Since Building Fire
Smoke is still rising from a fire that destroyed an apartment building and an Eastern Kentucky Church.
- 5 Alleged 9/11 Conspirators Face Trial in NYC
Americans have demanded justice be served to those responsible for the 9/11 attacks and today marks the first step in making that happen. ABC's John Hendren reports.
- I-65 Crash Leaves Campbellsville Man Dead
A Campbellsville man is dead following a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 65.
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- Soldier with KY Ties Witnessed Fort Hood Shooting
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) -- A soldier with ties to central Kentucky says he was a witness to the shooting massacre at Fort Hood, Texas.
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- ACLU pledges to fight on after photos release blocked
The ACLU pledges to fight for the release of photographs of foreign detainees being abused by their U.S. captors, despite new powers to block them.
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