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Justices set to review broadcast indecency
Guest columnistThe U.S. Supreme Court will consider next term whether to uphold or throw out the government’s rules about what broadcasters can put on over-the-airwaves TV when young children may be watching. The dispute involves a policy issued in 2001 by the...Tags: New York City Police Department, Local Government, Television Industry, Fox Broadcasting Company, Awards and Prizes
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UK Football: Morgan Newton says he is ready to lead Wildcats
larry@amnews.comPerhaps it would have been better if Morgan Newton had not used Twitter to publicly question where all his teammates really wanted to get better during summer workouts. Then again, if a quarterback is truly going to lead a team, he can’t be afraid...Tags: High School Sports, Students, United Kingdom, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture
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Net Xpress: AppSumo, Broida team up for fundraising
sheila@amnews.comcNet’s resident cheapskate, Rick Broida, and AppSumo have joined forces again this year in offering a gaming bundle as a fundraiser for a charity. This year’s charity is an organization that offers aid to natural disaster victims called Hands....Tags: Gaming Industry, Auction Service, Cell Phones, Arts and Culture, Skype
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Inaugural arts season set at Eastern Kentucky University's new arts center
Great variety and a sparkling array of internationally-known entertainers mark the inaugural season of the EKU Center for the Arts at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond.The new, state-of-the-art, 2,100-seat Grand Hall, the largest venue in Central...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Marius Petipa, Comedy (genre)
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Jessamine native cleans up downed tree at park
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comThe sounds of roaring chainsaws in the month of October usually mean someone’s getting a hefty dose of Halloween spooks at a haunted house or trail. But the roar of a chainsaw at Clint Hayden Park on Monday morning was the sound of hard work by a...Tags: Social Media, Clubs and Associations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Services and Shopping, Halloween
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Johns: Carver, retirement and salad
“I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting system through which God speaks to us every hour, if we only tune in.” —George Washington Carver
I learned to read at Poage Elementary School in Ashland. The library was located in...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, The Happiest News!, Salt, Peppers
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Policinski: Murdoch meltdown doesn't justify hacking into the First Amendment
For me, as an advocate for a free press, watching the ongoing phone-hacking flap in Great Britain involving News Corp. and media mogul Rupert Murdoch is part fascination, part revulsion and, at least for the moment, just a touch of First Amendment...Tags: Criminal Laws, Elections, Computer Crime, Criminals, Journalism
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Patrick: Tough talk on the campaign trail
If you’re rough enough for love
Baby, I’m tougher than the rest
— Bruce Springsteen
Talk about tough love — I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the candidates for governor were to use the Boss’s “Tougher Than...Tags: Justice System, Elections, Regional Authority, Arts and Culture, Louisville
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Youth Salute Winners: Aug. 2, 2011
Colbi Howard
GRC
Colbi participated in many activities in both her school and community including, FFA chapter reporter, 4-H Teen Leadership Club reporter, Ephesus Baptist Church Youth, Livestock Club, National Honor Society, Beta Club, EGO, French Club,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Elections, Music Theater, Arts and Culture, Journalism
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Former GRC band director Charles Campbell dies at 70
The Winchester SunGeorge Rogers Clark High School and the entire Kentucky music community lost a beloved member this week when former band director Charles “Chuck” Campbell passed away after battling pancreatic cancer since April. Campbell touched the lives...Tags: Christianity, Career and Workplace, Health, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses
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After five long years, it's time for a reunion
The Winchester SunIt’s time for the class of 2006 to reunite. At least that’s what the letter I received in the mail last week said. My graduating college class will celebrate five years of real adult life this October. That came as a surprise. Sure, I was...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Arts and Culture
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Grad student from Winchester returning to Haiti as missionary
The Winchester Sun“Enter through the narrow gate. For … small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” — Matthew 7:13-14 Ashley Wingate thought her internship in Haiti would be about working with children....Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), Prisons, Homes, Prostitution, Arts and Culture
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