FW: WKYT – September 28, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 6:01 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – September 28, 2007
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> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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>
> Police Chase: Suspect Caught
>
> A search is now over for a suspect in a string of burglaries in
> Bourbon, Clark and Fayette Counties.
>
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> Family Found Living In Filth
>
> A grand jury has indicted a couple and their son for criminal abuse
> in Frankfort.
>
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>
> Family Wanting Answers After Pets Mysterious Death
>
> by Sherelle Roberts
>
> A Lincoln County family fears their pet goat may have been the
> victim of a Satanic ritual.
>
>
>
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>
> Top Small Business Recognized
>
> Some of central Kentucky’s top small businesses were recognized
> Thursday night.
> The Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce held
> it’s 22nd annual Small Business Awards celebration at the
> Marriott.
>
>
>
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>
> Police Search For Restaurant Robber
>
> Employees say the man placed an order and then implied he had a
> weapon. The employee handed over some cash and the man left the
> restaurant and got into a waiting car.
>
>
>
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>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
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> Weather Updates
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>
> It was just what the doctor ordered here in Central and Eastern
> Kentucky with some very beneficial rain falling across most of the
> area. A few spots across the Northern half of the state picked up
> well over an inch of rain as the heaviest patch fell Thursday
> morning. The frontal system responsible for all the rain will
> finally slide through the state into early Friday allowing cooler
> air pressure to move in to the area. Temperatures should be
> pleasant to wrap up the work week Friday with highs into the mid
> 70s with lots of sunshine around. It should be a bit warmer for the
> upcoming weekend, but nothing overly hot with highs right around
> the 80 degree mark. This pattern of dry weather should stick around
> into the middle of next week with temperatures slightly above
> average into the low 80s through next Wednesday…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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FW: WKYT – September 27, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:01 PM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – September 27, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Police Search For Restaurant Robber
>
> Employees say the man placed an order and then implied he had a
> weapon. The employee handed over some cash and the man left the
> restaurant and got into a waiting car.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Stormy Weather Hits Campers
>
> This morning’s storms were especially pesky for folks living in a
> tent city on the UK campus.
>
>
>
>
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>
> Recycling Old Electronic Equipment
>
> If you have old electronic equipment that you don’t know what to do
> with, your chance to get rid of it is coming up.
>
>
>
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>
> Danville Names A New Police Chief
>
> The Danville City Commission has announced the selection of Officer
> Jay Newell as the city’s new police chief.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Man Accused Of Shooting Wife Now Out Of Jail
>
> Larry Willis was released after someone posted his 600-thousand
> dollar bond.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was just what the doctor ordered here in Central and Eastern
> Kentucky with some very beneficial rain falling across most of the
> area. A few spots across the Northern half of the state picked up
> well over an inch of rain as the heaviest patch fell Thursday
> morning. The frontal system responsible for all the rain will
> finally slide through the state into early Friday allowing cooler
> air pressure to move in to the area. Temperatures should be
> pleasant to wrap up the work week Friday with highs into the mid
> 70s with lots of sunshine around. It should be a bit warmer for the
> upcoming weekend, but nothing overly hot with highs right around
> the 80 degree mark. This pattern of dry weather should stick around
> into the middle of next week with temperatures slightly above
> average into the low 80s through next Wednesday…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
>
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Parts of the Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional


Parts of the Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional
BlueBlade writes “According to this CBS story, a federal judge ruled Wednesday that two provisions of the USA Patriot Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants to be issued without a showing of probable cause.”

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President Clinton Tonight


President Clinton Tonight

Fresh off his Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York yesterday, former President Bill Clinton will sit down with Keith tonight to talk about everthing from global health, poverty, education and climate change…to politics in this country, the state of the war in Iraq, and his wife’s bid to replace President Bush. 


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Coffeebreak 9/27/2007

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:


Rick’s guest was Steve Moss, Sports Director* for WKYT. Moss has been working with WKYT for 19 years.
Topics for discussion involved Q&A on how WKYT goes about planning for coverage of high school events, and University of Kentucky events.
Several references to newscaster Amber Philpott, Cynthiana native–HCHS Class of 1999, were made.
Sponsor’s of this morning’s Coffeebreak were:
BluegrassTradingPost.com, Bourbon Community Hospital, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, the Harrison County Board of Education, Chase Jewelers, and Joe Cochran – local State Farm Insurance representative.


*I believe that I had heard Rick announce that Steve is the sports director, however it can be noted that the sports blog credits Steve as the Executive Sports Producer and Senior Sports Videographer. I do not know what credits are correct. – Jeremiah


This week's Cynthiana Democrat:

Headlines from The Cynthiana Democrat include:


Willis makes bond: Retired cop posts over half million
A Harrison County man accused of shooting his wife is free on over half a million dollars in bond after spending almost a month in jail.

Deal or No Deal: Cynthiana woman will appear on game show Oct. 3 and 5
“I feel like I’ve stumbled onto the Yellow Brick Road sometimes,” said Alecia Whitaker-Pace Tuesday.

Connersville family loses everything in Friday fire
A fire that destroyed the home of Ken and Amanda McCarter, Connersville, on Friday, Sept. 21, has left them with nothing. The cause of the blaze is still unknown.

Couple pushes pedals from Athens, Ga., to former home in Cynthiana
As a couple, Shan Cammack and Matt Zbornik couldn’t be more opposite.
Off-duty officer leads colleagues to drug-related arrest
An off-duty Cynthiana police officer was able to lead his colleagues to a suspect after the officer unwittingly became part of the incident.
COMMONWEALTH: Barr case will soon go to the grand jury
Evidence against former Harrison County High School principal Robert Barr will soon be going before a grand jury, according to Commonwealth Attorney Doug Wright.
Band is back on top: Grand champion at Pirate Classic
Harrison County marched into Stanton on Saturday and struck off with all the booty at the Pirate Classic.
Trick or treat is Oct. 31
The Cynthiana City Commission announced Tuesday that Trick or Treat will be observed on the traditional Halloween night, Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. for children 12 years and under.


Outlook Connector

I’m upset… it seems that Microsoft recently caught a glitch that was allowing Outlook Connector to download mail from Office Live Basics accounts. Wah! Now I can’t get the mail from my sites.
That sucks.
Microsoft is, however, still allowing the access through the use of Windows Live Mail… thing is, I hate Live Mail–it’s just a funky re-write of Outlook Express…
Oh, well…

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

BOURBON-CLARK-HARRISON-NICHOLAS- 800 AM EDT THU SEP 27 2007

…LINE OF STRONG STORMS APPROACHING THE NORTHEASTERN BLUEGRASS AREA…

AT 759 AM EDT…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 14 MILES SOUTH OF WILLIAMSTOWN TO GEORGETOWN TO 8 MILES SOUTHEAST OF LEXINGTON…AND MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH. THESE STORMS WERE JUST ABOUT TO CROSS INTO THE WESTERN PORTIONS OF HARRISON AND BOURBON COUNTIES.

CONTINUOUS DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING…HEAVY RAIN WITH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF AROUND ONE INCH PER HOUR REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO LESS THAN ONE MILE…SMALL PEA OR MARBLE SIZE HAIL… AND GUSTY WINDS OF AROUND 35 TO 40 MPH… ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS.

THESE STORMS WILL BE… NEAR WINCHESTER BY 815 AM EDT. NEAR CARLISLE BY 835 AM EDT.

THIS STORM WILL AFFECT INTERSTATE 64 IN KENTUCKY BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 94 AND 98.

FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS…AND AVOID USING THE TELEPHONE UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY.

IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS…SEEK SHELTER INDOORS AND STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.

FW: WKYT – September 27, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:01 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – September 27, 2007
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> News Updates
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>
> Tree Topples On Jessamine County Home
>
> A close call for a Jessamine County family Wednesday evening when a
> tree came crashing down on top of their home.
>
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> 3 Killed In Laurel County; I-75 Southbound Shut Down
>
> Police are on the scene of a deadly crash on Interstate 75 where
> police say three people are dead.
>
>
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>
> Situation Stinks In South Lexington
>
> If you live in parts of southwest Lexington, you know there’s
> something foul in the air. An unmistakable stench is stinking up
> neighborhoods around the city’s two wastewater treatment plants.
>
>
>
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>
> Investigation Into Georgetown Student’s Death
>
> A Georgetown student’s death was ruled a suicide, but six months
> later his family is demanding officials take another look at the
> case.
>
>
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>
>
> Will The Drought Make Autumn In Kentucky Less Colorful?
>
> Some are worried the dry conditions may cause fewer leaves to
> change colors this year.
>
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>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
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> Weather Updates
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>
> We are still playing the waiting game for the widespread rainfall
> here in Central and Eastern Kentucky, but it looks like heading
> into Wednesday night and Thursday our chances will finally increase
> as a frontal system works through Kentucky. Afternoon highs were
> held in check on Wednesday due to some cloud cover with highs into
> the low and mid 80s. A wave of low pressure riding along the front
> should help to enhance some of the rain and storms into Thursday so
> let’s keep our fingers crossed that it plays out that way.
> Temperatures will continue to cool off as we head into the weekend
> with highs falling into the low and mid 70s with pleasant
> conditions for much of Kentucky. We will see a slight warm up
> heading into early October with highs back into the low 80s by the
> middle of next week…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
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Video Professor upset by criticism, sues 100 anonymous critics

Video Professor, a company that markets computer training videos through infomercials, is going after at least 100 anonymous online critics in federal court. The good professor believes that you can’t “be anonymous and bash people” on the Internet.

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