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Local GOP leaders like Ryan pick; will make for 'lively debate'
dbrock@amnews.comNow that Mitt Romney has made Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan his running mate voters and politicos finally have something to sink their teeth into in the lead up to the Oct. 11 vice presidential debate at Centre College. Local and state Republican...Tags: Kentucky Legislature, Rob Portman, Parties and Movements, Elections, Tim Pawlenty
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Governor's Scholars recognized
FRANKFORT — Governor Steve Beshear recently recognized the 1,073 outstanding Kentucky high school juniors who attended this year’s Governor’s Scholars Program for five weeks in June and July. “The Governor’s Scholars Program...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Regional Authority, Teaching and Learning, Murray State University, Jerry Abramson
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for July 1
100 years ago — 1912 The anniversary of the final battle of Malvern Hill was held in Harrodsburg under the auspices of the local United Daughters of the Confederacy. The dedicatory services were in connection with the marking of the graves of 32...
Tags: Radio Industry, Stonewall Jackson, Health, Human Interest, Regional Authority
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Is government exchanging freedom for fairness?
Contributing columnistThe Obama administration claims the state health exchanges christened under its Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will ensure access to affordable health care for all. But such exchanges are little more than a glorified Web site listing health-...Tags: Barack Obama, Health Insurance Cost, Health, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Healthcare Policies
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Taica Corporation coming to Winchester
The Winchester SunLocal leaders and Gov. Steve Beshear celebrated a new beginning for a now vacant building in the Winchester-Clark County Industrial Park Monday morning — a development that will create 30 new full-time jobs. Taica North American Corporation, a...Tags: Symptoms, Economic Policy, Companies and Corporations, Japan, Steve Beshear
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Governor presents $500,000 for YMCA
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Mayor Eddie Long didn’t waste any time in buttering up Tuesday’s guest of honor on the front steps of the Wilderness Trace Family YMCA. “Every time he comes to town, good things happen,” Long said in...Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Regional Authority, Health, Family, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Justice not so swift in replacing Judge Weddle
tkleffman@amnews.comLIBERTY — Efforts to replace late Casey Circuit Judge James G. Weddle, who died two months ago, finally began to take shape Friday when Gov. Steve Beshear appointed four members to the judicial nominating committee that serves the 29th Judicial...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Lawyers, Elections
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Workforce development is next public policy topic
The Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce’s next AT&T public policy event will be a panel about workforce development. It will be held at 11:45 a.m. June 27 at the Danville Country Club. Among the participants will be Beth Brinly,...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, The Pennsylvania State University, Regional Authority, Retraining, Eastern Kentucky University
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Partners in Education volunteers recognized with state award
The Partners in Education volunteers of Clark County were recognized last week as a receipient of a Governor’s Award for Volunteerism and Service. Now in its 17th year, the program is under the direction of the Kentucky Commission on Community...
Tags: Pies and Tarts, Charity, Politics, Government
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Governor to visit Harrodsburg
HARRODSBURG — Gov. Steve Beshear will make a stop in Harrodsburg today, toting with him an oversized check to help upgrade the city’s YMCA building. Beshear, along with Commissioner of Local Development Tony Wilder, will present a $500,000...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Steve Beshear, Politics, Government, Clubs and Associations
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West Jessamine High School junior shines in wide range of academic competitions
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comLike most 16-year-olds, Kareem Omar is anxious to get his driver’s license. But he’ll be handling the controls of an airplane by himself before ever driving a car solo. Aerospace engineering is just one of many academic pursuits for the...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Manufacturing and Engineering, Hobbies, Education
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Judicial employees forced to take unpaid leave
Associated PressFRANKFORT (AP) — Judicial employees across the state will have to take unpaid furloughs for three days this year to deal with cuts to the court system’s budget, Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. said Wednesday. The furloughs will mean state...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Budgets and Budgeting, Judges
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