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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Oh, Kentucky

Is Hopkins County out of coal?

How would the president's budget proposal impact Appalachia?

Paducah's downtown hotel has hit a snag. 

London fire destroys Weaver’s, Bob’s Ready to Wear http://t.co/R7sdAYEYtN pic.twitter.com/MSKR16zylo
— The Times-Tribune (@TimesTribuneKY) February 3, 2015


The unemployment rate is down.

So's "serious crime" in Madisonville.

The autobiography of a Logan County journalist who became "the first reporter to query President Eisenhower on civil rights" is being re-released.

Per "the magic of the bookmobile" in Warren County.

Seven more shopping days until Arts Day in Kentucky.

The Christmas parades in Bremen and Central City went fine.
Posted by Eric at 6:53 PM
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