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> Subject: WKYT – October 10, 2007
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> UK Issues Safety Advisory After Assault
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> UK students are asked to be on alert after a female student says is
> assaulted.
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> First Federal Bank Robbed For Third Time This Year
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> Police are searching at this hour for a gunman who may have hit a
> Lexington bank again.
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> Get Ready For Sticker Shock This Winter
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> No matter how you heat your house you can expect to pay more this
> year, especially if you use oil. Heating oil is expected to jump
> 22 percent this winter. Experts blame crude oil prices, which are
> up about 30 percent in the past year.
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> Protests To Be Kept Peaceful, UK President Says
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> Those who break the law or University of Kentucky regulations will
> not be tolerated. That’s the word from UK President Lee Todd
> Tuesday night. He issued a statement in an email to UK students and
> staff after an editorial cartoon in a recent issue of the Kentucky
> Kernel sparked campus protests.
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> Two Arrested On Animal Cruelty Charges
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> Two people from Flat Gap in Johnson County are facing animal
> cruelty charges, after sheriff’s deputies say they found more than
> one dozen dogs at the home in the sun without any water.
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> Weather Updates
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> With a frontal system moving through Kentucky on Tuesday, most
> locations picked up a few showers and the cloud cover definitely
> took the edge off the temperatures. Most locations topped out into
> the 70s as skies cleared from northwest to southeast during the
> course of the afternoon, although a few locations in the far east
> stayed into the upper 60s to around 70 thanks to the cloud cover. A
> secondary front will spell some bigger changes for our temperatures
> into the late week with a cooler push of air out of Canada. As the
> front slides through Wednesday expect a breezy day with highs into
> the mid and upper 60s. Following the front on Wednesday an upper
> level low will dive southeastward bringing additional cool air and
> cloud cover along with a few scattered showers. This should hold
> out temperatures down into the upper 50s to near 60 degrees to end
> the week with the cool readings hanging with us into the weekend. A
> few locations could see some patchy frost with morning lows in the
> mid 30s by Saturday. Overall our weather should be quite pleasant
> through the weekend and into early next week with or next chance of
> rain possible by next Tuesday…TG
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