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> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 6:01 AM
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> Subject: WKYT – September 18, 2007
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> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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> Teen Sisters Killed In Crash
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> Two sisters, both high school students, are dead after a crash in
> Harrison County Monday night.
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> Police Charge Driver For Deadly Hit And Run Accident
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> Police located 35-year-old Kareem Covington of Lexington on Monday,
> charging him with leaving the scene of an accident.
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> Commonwealth Stadium Celebration Leaves Two Fans Hurt
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> Two fans were hurt at Commonwealth Stadium Saturday night, when
> fans rushed the field after UK’s win over Louisville.
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> Accident Leaves Driver Trapped In Truck, Upside For Hours
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> by DeAnn Stephens
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> A man is dramatically rescued after being trapped inside his truck,
> upside down for two hours.
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> Bank Robbery Suspects Arrested Minutes After Hold Up
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> by Phil Pendleton
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> Police a red dye bank exploded staining the money and the robbers
> then 20 minutes later police found the alleged suspects going
> through the stained money at an old Corbin gas station.
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> Weather Updates
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> After a pleasant weekend here in the bluegrass weather wise, we
> started off the work week on a sunny and comfortable note Monday as
> high pressure dominated. Afternoon highs reached the upper 70s and
> low 80s with a few high thin clouds working through the area. It
> looks like the dry weather will be with us the entire week as high
> pressure controls things for much of the region. Expect a good bit
> of sunshine daily through the late week with highs slowly creeping
> back into the mid 80s by Wednesday and Thursday. It appears our
> next chance for any rainfall may be at the end of the weekend and
> into early next week and even then it doesn’t look like a great
> chance, so the drought conditions definitely will continue to
> persist…TG
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