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> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 3:01 PM
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> Subject: WKYT – September 14, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Caller Tries To Rob Bank Over The Phone
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> State police are investigating an incident at the U.S. Bank on
> Chestnut Street in Berea.
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> Jail Escapee Considered Armed And Dangerous
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> Police in Central Kentucky are on high alert for an escapee from
> the Bourbon County Jail.
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> State Wants KY Supreme Court To Reconsider Baze Execution
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> In filings with the high court, the Kentucky Attorney General’s
> office says the decision to halt the Sept. 25 lethal injection is
> flawed and Ralph Baze’s appeal was frivolous.
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> Police Looking For Missing Eastern Kentucky Man
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> 45-year-old Max Dale Brock was last seen on Saturday at his home.
> Police are searching for Brock in some fields around his home in
> the Woolum community.
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> Special Tribute To Slain Police Chief
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> The annual Powell County Fair Parade included a tribute to Clay
> City Police Chief Randy Lacy.
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> Weather Updates
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> With the remnants of Humberto passing south of Kentucky on Friday,
> we saw some much needed rain, not only across Southern Kentucky but
> here in the bluegrass as well. Many locations picked up a quarter
> to half inch of rain with higher amounts down south. With all the
> cloud cover around, temperatures were held in check Friday as highs
> reached the mid and upper 70s around the region. We are in for
> another cool down here in Central and Eastern Kentucky over the
> weekend as a dose of Canadian high pressure moves into the Ohio
> Valley. Afternoon highs should only reach the upper 60s and low 70s
> with abundant sunshine through the weekend and lows Sunday morning
> may actually approach record levels. Temperatures should moderate a
> bit into earlier next week with the dry weather hanging on. Overall
> it should be a fantastic stretch of comfortable weather through the
> middle of next week. Enjoy the days to come…TG
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