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> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 6:01 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – August 17, 2007
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> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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> Severe Weather Blasts Through The Bluegrass
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> Bourbon County Suffers Damage In Storms Thursday Night.
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> Water Shortage Advisory Issued
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> Seven counties in central Kentucky are now under a water shortage
> advisory.
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> State Lawmakers Agree On Coal Incentives Bill
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> FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State lawmakers agreed late Thursday night
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> on a bill that would provide incentives for companies that build
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> high-tech coal plants in Kentucky.
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> Five Horses Rescued After Barn Collapses
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> Severe weather caused some scary moments in Bourbon county Thursday
> evening after heavy after winds knocked a barn down on Clay Kiser
> road off U.S. 460 near Centerville.
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> Record-Setting Heat Settles Into The Bluegrass
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> The mercury rose to 102 degrees on Thursday afternoon in
> Lexington. That beats the previous record of 98, set back in 1936.
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> Weather Updates
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> The heat is on once again for this Thursday with heat advisories
> stretched all across Central Kentucky. Many places will once again
> see temperatures peak into the triple digits this afternoon. We are
> also keeping our eye on severe weather for this evening. A broad
> area of showers and thunderstorms across Southern Illinois are
> expected to creep towards the area later this evening into the
> overnight hours. With sufficient daytime heating and plenty
> available moisture across the Bluegrass, some storms could pack
> damaging winds and small hail. This activity is associated with a
> cold front that is expected to move across Kentucky late this
> evening into early Friday. As early as Friday night we should be
> able to feel drier and cooler air working its way into the area for
> the weekend. Highs Saturday and Sunday are looking comfortable,
> with temps forecast to top out in the middle 80’s.
> -Lauren
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…oh, no! the point where i started auto-forwarding news to the blog!