FW: WKYT – August 17, 2007

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> Severe Weather Blasts Through The Bluegrass
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> Bourbon County Suffers Damage In Storms Thursday Night.
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> Water Shortage Advisory Issued
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> Seven counties in central Kentucky are now under a water shortage
> advisory.
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> State Lawmakers Agree On Coal Incentives Bill
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> FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State lawmakers agreed late Thursday night
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> on a bill that would provide incentives for companies that build
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> high-tech coal plants in Kentucky.
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> Five Horses Rescued After Barn Collapses
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> Severe weather caused some scary moments in Bourbon county Thursday
> evening after heavy after winds knocked a barn down on Clay Kiser
> road off U.S. 460 near Centerville.
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> Record-Setting Heat Settles Into The Bluegrass
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> The mercury rose to 102 degrees on Thursday afternoon in
> Lexington. That beats the previous record of 98, set back in 1936.
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> The heat is on once again for this Thursday with heat advisories
> stretched all across Central Kentucky. Many places will once again
> see temperatures peak into the triple digits this afternoon. We are
> also keeping our eye on severe weather for this evening. A broad
> area of showers and thunderstorms across Southern Illinois are
> expected to creep towards the area later this evening into the
> overnight hours. With sufficient daytime heating and plenty
> available moisture across the Bluegrass, some storms could pack
> damaging winds and small hail. This activity is associated with a
> cold front that is expected to move across Kentucky late this
> evening into early Friday. As early as Friday night we should be
> able to feel drier and cooler air working its way into the area for
> the weekend. Highs Saturday and Sunday are looking comfortable,
> with temps forecast to top out in the middle 80’s.
> -Lauren
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Bacon or Fakin'?

 

Bacon or Fakin’?


Monster Pig

If you haven’t seen this thing on the internets, then you haven’t been on the internets.  It’s Monster Pig, and it’s more porky than a house transportation bill.  But is it real…or fake?

Tonight…a Countdown investigation with the only man America can trust during this mutant hog scandal, America’s Zookeeper, Jungle Jack Hannah.  It’s gonna be good.    


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Fourth Anniversary of War in Iraq

So, i watched Countdown last night, and found this story interesting enough to share with anyone who hasn’t seen it. I especially love (sarcasm) the part where Bush stated that we are still in the “early stages”…

excerpt taken from:


Four Years In : The Fourth Anniversary of the war in Iraq. And remember, this Administration NEVER tried to connect Iraq with 9/11. But if we leave Iraq now, the President says today, the terrorists could get a “safe haven” like the one in which “they used to plan the attacks of September the 11th, 2001.” The President commemorating this solemn day, with yet another offensive, and ridiculous invoking of 9/11. WATCH VIDEO