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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Oh, Kentucky

#SpikeatMurrayState.

Maysville in Manhattan.

Rainbow-trout time in Union County.

It has been almost a year since a tornado ripped through Magoffin County.

Good jobs news from Covington, Morehead and Paducah.

The governor is home from an unannounced trip to Germany. Just in time.

Barren County's small biz of the year has been selling lumber for 121 years. Its farmer of the year milks 750 cattle three times a day.

Owensboro's blue bridge over the Ohio River is going to close for six months--but not until after the local barbecue festival.

The commissary at the old Hardburly coal camp has burned.

Unless we build it, they will go.

Rest in peace, Chief Master Sergeant Steele, native of Kenvir and veteran of two wars separated by 15 years.
Posted by Eric at 6:59 AM
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