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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Oh, Kentucky

The demonstration against SB1 is large. pic.twitter.com/ygtbtOCqkE
— Thomas F. Loftus (@TomLoftus_CJ) March 12, 2018

The governor on guns, on MSNBC: "You can't protect people from everything."

A number of Kentucky schools are anticipating absences Wednesday, and it has nothing to do with the start of the KHSAA boys' basketball tournament.

Rest in peace, Sandra Gale Thomas Stinson, Sebree native, former president of the Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities and one-time vice chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party. “Sandra was a true believer in God, community involvement, dedicated to lifelong learning, and a loyal friend. AND UK Basketball—Go Big Blue!!"

The feds are investigating the Horse Cave police.

How much business vs. how many trees in Midtown Paducah?

Marshall County's oldest restaurant--age 71--goes to the highest bidder April 3.

Happy 35th to Roy's of Russellville.

No mo' Tokyo in O'boro.

Good jobs news from Bowling Green and Louisville.

Posted by Eric at 12:58 PM
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Labels: #ohky, 1947, Benton, Bowling Green, Florence, Frankfort, Hopkinsville, Horse Cave, Lexington, Louisville, madisonville, owensboro, Paducah, Russellville

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