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> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 3:01 PM
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> Subject: WKYT – September 19, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Security Guard Foils Robbery Attempt
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> Lexington Police are searching for a man who tried to hold up a
> Lexington drug store and ended up being chased by a security guard.
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> Crash Victim Identified
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> We now know the name of a man killed in a fiery crash along
> Interstate 75.
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> Kid Nation Premiers Tonight
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> It hardly seems possible. 40 kids, 40 days, on their own with no
> parents and no supervision.
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> Bardstown Man Faces Federal Charges
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> A central Kentucky man will face federal charges after state police
> found nearly a million dollars worth of marijuana in his home.
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> Berea Residents Face Mandatory Water Alert
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> The water shortage situation continues to worsen across the
> Bluegrass.
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> Weather Updates
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> It was the same ole song and dance weather wise across Central and
> Eastern Kentucky on Wednesday. With a big ridge of high pressure in
> place, abundant sunshine was the rule with afternoon highs into the
> mid 80s in most locations. It may feel even a bit more summer like
> for the late week as temperatures creep a few degrees warmer into
> the upper 80s around the area. We could even see a lower 90 degree
> high or two down across Southern Kentucky. Naturally just when we
> don’t need it, we are in an extended dry period but that may try to
> change by the first part of next week. In the short term expect the
> dry weather to stick around through the weekend, although we could
> see an isolated storms into Sunday as some of the moisture tries to
> return from the south. We are watching an area of disturbed weather
> off the Florida east coast which could eventually become our next
> tropical system over the next 24 to 48 hours. Some of the data is
> indicating it could skip across Florida and into the Gulf of
> Mexico, eventually bringing some moisture our way early next week
> as a frontal system moves through the Ohio Valley. This appears to
> be our next best chance of rain for the area so we’ll see how that
> plays out into next week. In the meantime the dry weather is here
> for now…TG
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