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> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:01 AM
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> Subject: WKYT – August 29, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Mandatory Water Restrictions
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> Kentucky American Water says residents in seven counties must limit
> their water use.
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> Lay Offs Expected At Central Kentucky Plant
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> A Montgomery County plant is set to lay off more than 100
> employees.
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> Police Bust Accused Copper Thieves In Huge Heist
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> Winchester police have arrested three men accused in the biggest
> copper heist in the city’s history.
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> Civil Lawsuit Against Shane Ragland
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> A day after Shane Ragland admitted to killing former UK football
> player Trent Digiuro, 27 NEWSFIRST has learned a civil suit against
> Ragland, by the Digiuro family will likely go forward.
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> Fayette County School Officials Say Property Tax Is In Need
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> A day after passing a property tax increase, Fayette County school
> officials say they’re eager to show the community why it’s so badly
> needed.
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> Weather Updates
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> The heat came back around on Tuesday across Central and Eastern
> Kentucky and while it should remain in place for the next couple of
> days, we should see another cool down in the coming days. Afternoon
> highs reached the low and mid 90s Tuesday with a little more haze
> in the air as well. With enough moisture working northward, a few
> isolated storms fired during the heating of the day across Southern
> Kentucky. A frontal system will slowly approach the area late
> Wednesday and into Thursday, setting the stage for a few more
> storms and also cooling our temperatures down a bit. By the late
> week, highs should drop back into the 80s and the first half of the
> holiday weekend looks pleasant with some sunshine and highs in the
> low and mid 80s. It does appear that moisture will begin to return
> from the Gulf by late Sunday, increasing the chances for scattered
> storms now into Labor Day…TG
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