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> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:01 AM
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> Subject: WKYT – September 8, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Man Pleads Guilty In Deadly Home Invasion
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> A man accused of murders in two Kentucky counties enters a plea
> deal in one of the cases against him.
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> Lexington Water Treatment Plant Cited For Sewage Spill
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> State officials have issued a citation to a Lexington water
> treatment plant for a spill of more than three million gallons of
> sewage into a Lexington creek.
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> Controversy Brewing Of Cave Proposal
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> by Dave Spencer
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> Vandalism, garbage, even human waste are some of the reason the
> Kentucky Department of Parks is deciding to build a gated entrance
> to a cave at the Natural Bridge Park.
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> Murder Victim’s Family Claims They Were Shot At
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> There have been some bizarre developments in the murder case of a
> well-known Montgomery County businessman His widow and son claimed
> they were shot at on Friday.
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> Citation Issued After Massive Sewage Spill
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> The Environmental Public Protection Cabinet issued the notice of
> violation to the Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant. The spill
> back on August 31st left more than three million gallons of
> partially treated sewage into the Elkhorn Creek.
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> Weather Updates
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> Isolated showers should continue into the overnight hours as a cold
> front slowly but surely inches closer to the Ohio Valley. The
> frontal boundary looks like it will stall out along the river
> tomorrow and Sunday, which will keep scattered showers and storms
> in the forecast through the weekend. Highs should still be on the
> warm side with temps in tihe mid-upper 80’s Saturday and Sunday.
> How quickly this front exits the region will determine the timing
> of our mid-week system. If the first front is slow to deteriorate
> or exit, then the second system may not arrive until Thursday.
> Likewise, it could arrive sooner if our first front does not stall
> out. Obviously, the timing and magnitude of the second weather
> system is a bit tricky. Based on model ensembles, our best shot for
> some soaking rain will be Wednesday and Thursday. Also, expect
> quite of a change temperatures-wise with highs in the lower 70’s
> and overnight lows around the 50-degree mark for the end of the
> week.
> -Lauren
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