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Williams makes pre-election stop here
In a brief and final campaign speech in Winchester Wednesday, Republican gubernatorial candidate David Williams focused mostly on questioning Gov. Steve Beshear’s commitment to Christianity.
Speaking to about two dozen people at the Dairy Queen...Tags: Government, Politics, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Hinduism
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Kentucky gubernatorial showdown ends today
The Winchester SunAfter months of campaign trips, ads and debates, the polls opened at 6 a.m. and will close 6 p.m. today to decide the outcome of the 2011 statewide elections. Six races are on the ballot: governor and lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney...Tags: Government, Libertarian Party, Politics, Religion and Belief, Democratic Party
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Election Update: Beshear re-elected Ky. governor over 2 challengers; AP calls Grimes winner of Sec. of State race
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear has been re-elected, becoming the second Democrat to win a U.S. gubernatorial race this year amid lingering economic uncertainty that's already proving worrisome to President Barack Obama's 2012 effort....Tags: Government, Politics, Democratic Party, Executive Branch, Elections
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BREAKING NEWS: Mayes takes Boyle magistrate race
Boyle County voters elected Democrat Richard "Dickie" Mayes over Republican Ruth Ann Elliott to fill the District 1 Magistrate seat left vacant following the death of Mickey Harmon by a sizable margin Tuesday.
Mayes took 884 votes to Elliott's 432 in...Tags: Government, Steve Beshear, Politics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Bill Johnson
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Beshear takes county and state
Lincoln County voted with the rest of the commonwealth as they gave Governor Steve Beshear a second term in heavier than expected voting Tuesday. County Clerk Sonny Spoonamore said that 24.3 percent of the county’s registered voters turned out for...Tags: Government, Voting Machines, Politics, Executive Branch, Elections
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Hindu ceremony a side show; real story is tax code
Journal ColumnistWith a week to go before the election, Republican candidate David Williams decided to hammer Gov. Steve Beshear for his participation in a Hindu prayer ceremony at the ground breaking for a new plant in Elizabethtown that is supposed to create 250 new...Tags: Government, Religion and Belief, Politics, Culture, Economy, Business and Finance
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Richard Mayes wins Boyle County District 1 magistrate race
dbrock@amnews.comBoyle County voters elected Democrat Richard "Dickie" Mayes by a sizeable margin Tuesday over Republican Ruth Ann Elliott to the District 1 magistrate seat left vacant by the death of Mickey Harmon. Mayes received 814 votes to Elliott's 372 in the...Tags: Government, Cancer, Steve Beshear, Politics, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Chamber offers public policy events
AT&T and the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce invites the public to two new events in the celebrated public policy series.
From 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Danville Country Club, the groups welcome U.S. Senator Rand Paul. Reservations...Tags: Politics, Sean Hannity, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Journalism
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Gatewood Galbraith: The old grassroots campaigner believes his time has finally come
tkleffman@amnews.comGatewood Galbraith is sitting at a table beneath the pavillion at Terrapin Hill Farm with his running mate, Dea Riley, when a young man with longish hair in a tye-dye shirt stops by uninvited and pushes a pipe full of pot in Galbraith’s direction....Tags: Government, Politics, Utah, Kentucky, Economy, Business and Finance
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Cross: Clear the air over EPA's actions
FRANKFORT — To hear Kentucky politicians of both parties tell it, the Environmental Protection Agency should be renamed the Economic Destruction Agency. But their recent rhetoric has gone far beyond reality and obscured it.
At issue are the EPA&...Tags: Politics, Kentucky Utilities Company, Economy, Business and Finance, Democratic Party, Louisville
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Cross: Bachmann, Paul and the presidency
BOWLING GREEN — Early in Kentucky’s last U.S. Senate race, some of Attorney General Jack Conway’s more enthusiastic supporters said that if he went to Washington, he could evolve into Kentucky’s first realistic presidential hopeful...Tags: Politics, Journalism, Bowling, Elections, Jack Conway
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Letters to the editor: March 24, 2011
Small things make a big difference
To the Sun:
This act of human kindness really hit home for me, so I wanted to share it with others.
Tonight a truly remarkable thing happened to my 4-year-old son and I here in Winchester at Walmart.
In the news, we...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Politics, Democratic Party, Mike Huckabee, Homes
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