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Senate looks at religious freedom
State SenatorWe are entering the home stretch of the 2012 General Assembly with the attendant rush of bills as legislators feel the urgency of the dwindling days. The Senate had a very full week with legislation and committee meetings, and we received the budget...Tags: Church and State Relations, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Diseases and Illnesses
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Class change likely for Junction City
msimpson@amnews.comJunction City is closer than ever to upgrading from a fifth-class city to a fourth-class city. After about three years of being denied a vote in the House, legislation that would reclassify Junction and three other citites passed in the chamber 82-16...Tags: 2010 Census, Politics, Human Interest, Elections
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Kentucky Senate pondering job-growth measures
State senatorAsk virtually anyone in Kentucky what the General Assembly’s driving mission should be during this session, and creating jobs will most likely be at the top of their list. We can’t just create jobs on our own, but we can build an environment...Tags: Graduation, Kentucky, Science and Technology, Elections, Illinois
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Schools pledge to graduate more career, college-ready students
The Winchester SunKentucky Commissioner of Education Terry Holliday has asked school districts across the state to sign a pledge to increase by 50 percent by 2015 the number of students they graduate who are “college and career ready.” The pledge is in...Tags: Graduation, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Kentucky, Politics
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Gov. Brown targets enterprise-zone tax credits
SACRAMENTO — A battle is raging over a California program that grants businesses tax breaks for creating jobs but prevents the public from knowing who got them and why. At issue are enterprise zones, which were established to boost employment in...Tags: Government, Credit and Debt, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Career and Workplace
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War on drugs: The 'wobbler' option
Simple possession of small amounts of methamphetamine — enough for personal use but presumably not for dealing — is a "wobbler" in California, meaning that offenses can be charged as either felonies or misdemeanors. It's different with...
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The Indy 500 was exciting until the finish
Tony Kanaan's win on Sunday at the Indianapolis 500 was instantly described as a "feel good" moment for the IndyCar brand of racing. That's because Kanaan had been a hard-luck loser in his 11 previous tries at the Brickyard. But for the viewers who...
Tags: Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, Marco Andretti
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Broward All-county girls softball Class 5A-4A-3A-2A
CLASS 5A-4A-3A-2A First team Gianna Arrizurieta American Heritage junior Pos.: INF Stats: .516 BA, 25 RBI, 21 R, 10 doubles, 12 RBI Comment: A three-time first-team selection, the third baseman had four RBI in the district championship and...
Tags: Sam Williams, Sports, Baseball, Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, Broward College
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Scott to sign texting bill today, although Florida data suggest mixed findings
Tallahassee BureauTALLAHASSEE -- After years of false starts, Gov. Rick Scott today will sign into law Florida's attempt to crack down on texting while driving vehicles. The bill (SB 52) bans manual texting only while driving, but allows it for drivers stopped in traffic...Tags: Lawyers, Labor Day, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Disasters and Accidents, Orlando
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Gov. Jan Brewer, Arizona's loose cannon
Apparently, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer feels she just hasn't yet done enough to tarnish her state's reputation. After defiantly defending SB 1070, the noxious Arizona law that sought to bully immigrants into leaving the state — only to have the U.S....
Tags: Migration, Minority Groups, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Scott signs 36 bills
TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott signed a total of 36 bills today. Among them are measures setting new standards for cyberbullying; banning the use of electronic funds transfer cards in adult entertainment or gambling facilities; and codifying an...
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Scott signs into law new ban on texting while driving
TALLAHASSEE -- After five years of false starts, Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday signed into law Florida's latest attempt to crack down on texting while driving vehicles. The bill (SB 52) bans manual texting only while driving, but allows it for drivers...
Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Lawyers, Labor Day, Services and Shopping, Science and Technology
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