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- Auction Held for Nunn's House
The belongings of Former State Representative Steve Nunn were placed on the auction block Saturday, and many in attendence say they have a tie to the Nunn family.
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- Hoopfest Held at Preston Center
On Saturday, around 25 teams came out to show their love for baskeball and support a good cause.
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- Lawyer's request stirs up speculation about talk show deals
There's speculation the balloon boy's parents could have talk show appearances or other deals in the works.
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- Regulators shut 2 banks in Fla., 1 in Calif.
The FDIC fund is expected to be out hundreds of millions of dollars after three banks crumbled Friday.
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- Four Arrested at Todd Co. Meth Lab
On Friday, Kentucky State Police arrested four suspects after finding an active meth lab in Todd County.
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- Beshear Announces additional budget cuts for KY
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Most state agencies could face additional 6 percent budget cuts to help offset a projected $161 million revenue shortfall. - President Obama addresses foreign policy in East Asia
He may be thousands of miles from home but that did not deter President Barack Obama from addressing issues that directly effect American Foreign policy and its future.
- Guantanamo Bay Detainees To New York
Attorney General Eric Holder says self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sent to New York for trial in a civilian federal court and he expects to seek the death penalty.
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- KY Prison Population And Costs Up
The report says the average number of inmates increased by almost 42% and annual costs increased by more than 53% from fiscal year 2000 to fiscal year 2009.
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- Lt. Col. Bobbie Pedigo Honored as Hometown Hero
For one local veteran, giving back to his community means helping soldiers and their families while teaching younger generations what it means to fight for what you believe in.
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- H1N1 Hotline Considered a Success
On Saturday, the Barren River District Health Department will hold H1N1 vaccine clinics in all eight of its counties. We spoke with them about the hotline they set up just for the clinics.
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- WBKO Talks to Superintendent Finalist Tim Murley
Our series of sit-downs with the four Warren County school superintendent finalists ends tonight with Tim Murley of Bowling Green.
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- McConnell Speaks Out On Guantanamo Detainees
Americans have demanded justice be served to those responsible for the 9/11 attacks and Friday marks the first step in making that happen.
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- Rand Paul Meets With Sen. Mitch McConnell
Bowling Green ophthalmologist, Rand Paul, met with Kentuck's Senior Senator, Mitch McConnell, Thursday.
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- Major League Baseball Auction In Louisville
Hundreds of Major League Baseball memorabilia hits the auction block this Saturday at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory.
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- Special Flashlights detect alcohol in the air
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) -- Campus police at Morehead State University are using special flashlights to help detect underage drinking.
- Thanksgiving Food Prices Down
Americans can be thankful for lower food prices this Thanksgiving.
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- DNA Evidence Found Against Man Charged With Slayings
The Kentucky State Police Crime Lab has found DNA evidence against a western Kentucky man charged with killing three children and trying to kill their mother.
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- Woman's Body Found After Standoff With Louisville Man
Officers say 52-year-old Julius Harris barricaded himself inside a home for nine hours before surrendering early Friday morning.
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- Sheriff's Deputies Arrested on Drug Charges
Two Washington County sheriff's deputies were arrested after an operation led by the Kentucky State Police Drug Enforcement Special Investigations.
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- Hopkins Co. Man Arrested for Drug Trafficking
A Hopkins County man is behind bars following a joint drug trafficking investigation with several police agencies.
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- Elkton Man Arrested for Assault
In Todd County, an Elkton man was arrested last night on an assault charge.
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- McConnell has closed-door chat with Rand Paul`
A leading contender for one of Kentucky's two U.S. Senate seats met privately Thursday with Republican floor leader Mitch McConnell in a get-together that was described as cordial.
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- Lawyers: Colo. balloon boy parents to plead guilty
A Colorado couple who reported their son missing aboard a runaway balloon is due in court today.
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- AP Source: Gitmo 9/11 suspects to NY for trial
An Obama administration official says accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sent to New York to face trial in a civilian federal court.
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- Obama arrives in Tokyo to begin 4-nation Asia tour
President Barack Obama has arrived in Tokyo, the first stop on his four-nation tour of Asia.
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- March of Dimes Cooks Up a Chefs Auction
The March of Dimes Foundation says every week in Kentucky, 165 babies are born too soon. And the organization cooked up a great way to raise awareness and money at the first annual Chefs Auction.
- "Green" Bank Celebrates Grand Opening
One bank in Bowling Green is full of green with money and eco-friendly features.
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- Possible Special Session Called
The Governor says in a written statement Thursday that if he does call a special session for later this year it would deal exclusively with economic development.
- Census Worker Son Named Beneficiary
The sources said investigators are trying to determine if Bill Sparkman committed suicide but altered the scene to make it look like a homicide allowing his son to collect.
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- Marion County Home Invasion
On Wednesday Troopers from from Post 15 responded to the crime on Horan Lane in Marion County.
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- DeCesare Announces His Candidacy
Thursday Republican Jim DeCesare of Bowling Green announced he will seek another term in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
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- Local H1N1 Address
In the first of what will become a weekly series local health officials addressed the media and the public Thursday about the ongoing fight against H1N1.
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- Christmas Village
Santa Claus makes an early stop in Bowling Green this year but there's plenty to do for big kids too at this year's Christmas Village.
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- The President reports on the Economy
The President also spoke today on the economy before heading to Asia. ABC's Diana Alvear reports on what he had to say.
- Kentucky's Public Option Health Care Here For Years
In 1994, Kentucky's legislature overhauled its health care in an effort to lower premiums and get more people insured. It did this by adding in a public option called "Kentucky Access".
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- Democracts stress to block the "Abortion Bill"
Democrats are threatening to block a bill from going to the President's desk unless strict prohibitions on abortion are removed.
- 22 Million People Ill From H1N1
The new figures are about four times higher than previous death estimates.
- Obama May Not Accept Afghan War Options
A senior administration official says President Barack Obama doesn't plan to accept any of the Afghanistan war options presented by his national security team.
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- View From The Hill
On Thursday, November 12, 2009 one of the most powerful well regarded African American women in the U.S. is on WKU's campus.
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- March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction
March of Dimes is a champion for babies and Thursday night you can help the non-profit continue its work with pregnancy and infant health.
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- 22 Children Adopted in Kentucky
Earlier this month officials declared November as Adoption Awareness Month and for 15 Louisville families, Thursday marked new beginnings.
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- Earthjustice Challenges Clean Water Act Permit
Environmental activists are trying to block the Tennessee Valley Authority from starting to dump one million gallons of mercury, selenium, and other chemicals a day from its Kingston plant into the same river where coal ash was spilled in December.
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- Rep. Whitfield Congratulates School on "Caring Classroom" Award
Veterans Day is only one day on the calendar, but it's important to honor our troops throughout the year.
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- Safe Home, Safe Baby
When it comes to child safety there should be no safer place than your own home but according to www.usa.safekids.org, each year about 4.5 million children are involved in accidents and more than 2,000 die as a result of unintentional home injury.
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- Louisville Launches Plans to Attract Professionals
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- The Louisville Metro Chamber of Commerce has launched an initiative to attract and retain international professionals by showing the city as a welcoming and inclusive place of possibilities.
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- KSP Investigating Fatal Hit-and-Run
Kentucky State Police continues its investigation into a hit-and-run that claimed the life of a Sebree man this week.
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- Signature Chefs Auction
March of Dimes is a champion for babies. Tonight, on November 12, 2009, you can help the non-profit continue its work with pregnancy and infant health. - Americans may be settling into spending less
Americans may be settling into low-spending habits.
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- Jury weighs death penalty in TV anchorwoman case
A jury that convicted a man of capital murder in the beating death of an Arkansas TV anchorwoman is now weighing whether to impose the death penalty.
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