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>
> UK Now Eighth In AP Poll After Upsetting LSU
>
> The Cats return to the top ten after Saturday’s win.
>
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>
> One dead in early morning Lexington warehouse fire
>
> Dozens of fire fighters responded
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> State Police seeking minimum security prison escapees
>
> Apparently walked away late Saturday night
>
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>
> Kentucky Marine killed in Korean War ‘coming home’
>
> Nineteen year old Marine fought in the Chosin Reservoir, one of the
> war’s bloodiest battles.
>
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> ———————————–
>
> UK Beats LSU 43-37 In Triple Overtime
>
> Kentucky knocks off number one ranked LSU.
>
>
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> ———————————–
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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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>
> The area of high pressure that has been controlling our weather
> throughout the weekend has shifted eastward and southerly winds
> have taken over. Heading back to work Monday, expect temps to warm
> into the upper 70’s and lower 80’s ahead of an approaching cold
> front. Moisture will increase ahead of the front, meaning a stray
> shower may be found late on Monday although the best chance for
> rain will be Tuesday. Expect warm, but pleasant temperatures for
> the end of the work week with highs in the mid 70’s.
> -Lauren
>
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Coffeebreak 10/15/07
On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest was Russell Whalen, founder of Whalen Jewelers. Russell has been a community business leader for sixty years. Topics discussed concerned various terms and qualities within jewelery and watches, as well as mentioning of how Cynthiana has changed over the past sixty years.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Whalen & Company, and Eastside Pharmacy.
FW: WKYT – October 13, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
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>
> ===================================
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> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Madness Invades Downtown Lexington
>
> A new era of Kentucky basketball tips off Friday night.
> Billy
> Gillispie will lead the Wildcats in his first, Big Blue Madness.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington Student Found With Weapon At School
>
> A Lexington high school student was arrested after police say he
> brought a knife to school.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> State Police Dig For Clues In Cold Case
>
> Investigators in Eastern Kentucky spent four hours digging in Rowan
> County for the remains of a woman who has been missing for 16
> years.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Suspicious Fire Destroys Downtown Buildings
>
> Fire engulfs five buildings in downtown Monticello. Officials say
> the fire is suspicious.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Candlelight Vigil For Estill County Man
>
> Tonight a candlelight vigil will be held for an Estill County man
> killed in a motorcycle crash in Georgia.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was a cloudy finish to the work week here in the bluegrass but
> the weekend is shaping up to be quite nice around the region. After
> clouds held temperatures in check into the upper 50s and low 60s
> Friday, we should be in store for a bit of a warm up through the
> weekend. Cloud cover may be stubborn to depart, so we should see a
> few scattered clouds mixed in with the sunshine on Saturday.
> Afternoon highs should reach the mid 60s in most locations, just
> ideal for all the activities going on across Central and Eastern
> Kentucky on Saturday. With highs pressure beginning to work east of
> Kentucky on Sunday, temperatures should be a touch milder into the
> upper 60s to around 70 degrees with a bit more in the way of
> sunshine. As a storm system gets cranked up in the Central Plains
> on Monday, a southwest wind will pick up driving highs back into
> the mid 70s with our next chance of showers and storms moving in
> Tuesday along the front. Conditions look pretty good into the
> middle of next week with highs into the low 70s. Enjoy the
> weekend…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 – October 12, 2007
ยป —–Original Message—–
ยป From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
ยป Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:02 PM
ยป To: kg4vma@gmail.com
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ยป
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ยป WKYT e-news
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ยป ===================================
ยป News Updates
ยป ===================================
ยป
ยป Suspicious Fire Destroys Downtown Buildings
ยป
ยป Fire engulfs five buildings in downtown Monticello. Officials say
ยป the fire is suspicious.
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ยป
ยป Family Living In Filth Indicted
ยป
ยป A family accused of living in filth answered to criminal abuse
ยป charges on Friday morning.
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ยป Female Police Officers File Lawsuit Against UK
ยป
ยป A lawsuit filed against the University of Kentucky and its acting
ยป police chief alleges reports of gender discrimination were ignored.
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ยป KY Man Killed In Georgia Crash
ยป
ยป An Estill County man is dead, after crashing his motorcycle in
ยป Georgia.
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ยป Police Search For Woman Who Didn’t Return To Jail
ยป
ยป Lexington Police are searching for a jail escapee.
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ยป
ยป
ยป For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
ยป http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
ยป
ยป ===================================
ยป Weather Updates
ยป ===================================
ยป
ยป It was a cloudy finish to the work week here in the bluegrass but
ยป the weekend is shaping up to be quite nice around the region. After
ยป clouds held temperatures in check into the upper 50s and low 60s
ยป Friday, we should be in store for a bit of a warm up through the
ยป weekend. Cloud cover may be stubborn to depart, so we should see a
ยป few scattered clouds mixed in with the sunshine on Saturday.
ยป Afternoon highs should reach the mid 60s in most locations, just
ยป ideal for all the activities going on across Central and Eastern
ยป Kentucky on Saturday. With highs pressure beginning to work east of
ยป Kentucky on Sunday, temperatures should be a touch milder into the
ยป upper 60s to around 70 degrees with a bit more in the way of
ยป sunshine. As a storm system gets cranked up in the Central Plains
ยป on Monday, a southwest wind will pick up driving highs back into
ยป the mid 70s with our next chance of showers and storms moving in
ยป Tuesday along the front. Conditions look pretty good into the
ยป middle of next week with highs into the low 70s. Enjoy the
ยป weekend…TG
ยป
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Coffeebreak – 10/12/07
On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick opened this morning’s show making a joke in reference to last week’s show, where Chris was picking on him for being in a bad mood.
After commenting on the recent change in the weather (at the time of broadcast it was 52ยฐF), Rick mentioned that he had spoke with Roger Slade, of the Harrison County Historical Society, which is sponsoring the Ghost Walking Tour. Rick stated that Roger noted that there has been a lot of interest in the tour, and that the tours taking place during the nine o’clock hour have been of great interest. The tour begins at the Rohs Opera House, and proceeds to the fountain at the old courthouse, where the story of David Sheely is given. From the old courthouse, the tour crosses the street to the Old Log Cabin (WCYN), where George Slade’s experience is told. From there, the tour doubles back, and crosses to Main Street, where a story related to the building adjacent to the lot is given. From there, the tour stops at Seldon-Renaker Inn, the returns to the Rohs, to ascend to the third floor, where the last story is told.
Rick reminded the listeners that the Breds play at home tonight, against Rockcastle County. The final game that the Thorobreds will play is in two weeks, and will be the Homecoming/Senior Night game.
Topics suggested for the open mic discussions where the Ghost Walk–Rick was interested in hearing from listeners who have taken the tour–and the recent removal of the trees on Main Street, in front of the former Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home.
Prior to the first call, both Rick and Chris commented on the number of hits that WCYN.com has received, and that they have received comments from listeners of the streaming broadcast from as far as Nebraska and Florida.
The first caller of the day was an elderly woman who stated that she was saddened by the removal of the trees on Main Street. The caller asked if Rick knew who had removed the trees, to which Rick responded by saying that the word he received was that the State Highway Department had removed the trees at the request of the Mayor. The trees had been viewed as a safety hazard, according to unnamed sources, due to the fact that branches hung low enough to be struck by passing semi-trucks, and that the fall foliage tended to cause for a slippery driving surface. The caller also commented that she is very disappointed by the current administration’s lack of care for the various plants and shrubbery that had been placed throughout town by the former administration. The final comment that the caller made was in expressing her disappointment in the public for not cleaning up after themselves at the new recreational park. She feels that it is a waste of time where the men working for the Recreation Department must pick up the refuse left behind.
The second caller wished to share news of what is happening in the city of Berry. Recently, Southeast Telephone assisted in providing the area with DSL. As a part of the project, there are ten terminals giving free access to the Internet located at the Community Data Center (located at Berry City Hall). The caller also noted that there has been a new factory to open at the old Berry Lumber Company. Rosewood Pallet Supply, the new business, is currently employing approximately ten people, and is planning for expansion. Rick stated that he is currently in the works of contacting the woman who owns and operates the establishment and scheduling her as a guest to the program.
The third caller offered suggestion of a guest to the program, in response to a question Rick asked on air, regarding having “out of town” guests. The woman offered suggestion for Joe B. Hall, Cynthiana native and former UK basketball coach, to be a guest on the show. Rick stated that it might be difficult to schedule Coach Hall, for he is a local media celebrity.
The final caller of the day, Danny Simpson, raised an interesting point in relation to the drought situation. Throughout Kentucky communities have had water restrictions in place, yet, to his knowledge, Cynthiana has not fallen under one due to the back-up water supply being pumped from the Main Licking at Devil’s Backbone. Coach Simpson questioned why the city and county have not used this as a selling point for bringing business and industry to Cynthiana. Rick, while validating Simpson’s question as valid, stated that according to what he has heard from certain sources, that the expense of pumping water from the north Licking is too great.
Other notable points within the show:
Chris mentioned that Custom Cuts’ Jerry Adams has organized the final cruise-in of the year, which will take place in front of the station, on Court Street, tomorrow evening at 5:00 p.m.
Chris asked about information regarding the time capsules buried at the old courthouse–he is curious if anyone remembers what had been buried.
Chris stated that on one of last weekend’s tours, people reported seeing a figure in the upstairs window at the radio station. Chris explained that the shadowy figure actually belonged to Chris McDuffey, who was there for the broadcast of last week’s Thorobreds game. Rick then suggested that he and Chris take one of the tours. Rick also began to poke fun at Chris’ fear of clowns.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, Bourbon Community Hospital, and the First United Methodist Church of Cynthiana.
FW: WKYT – October 12, 2007
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ยป Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 6:02 AM
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ยป
ยป Frankfort Worker Dies After Fall
ยป
ยป An investigation is underway in Frankfort tonight after a worker
ยป falls to his death at a construction site
ยป
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ยป
ยป Close Neighbors Could Be A Hazard
ยป
ยป Some Lexington homeowners are concerned about a new housing trend.
ยป Houses in the city are being built closer and closer and some
ยป residents feel it could create a fire hazard.
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ยป
ยป UK Basketball Ushers In New Era At Rupp
ยป
ยป A new era of Kentucky basketball tips off Friday night.
ยป Billy
ยป Gillispie will lead the Wildcats in his first, Big Blue Madness.
ยป
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ยป
ยป Community Rallies To Support Injured Firefighter
ยป
ยป Lexington firefighters thank the community for an outpouring of
ยป support for a fellow firefighter who was burned while trying to put
ยป out a house fire earlier this week.
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ยป
ยป UK Football Game Security Plan Announced
ยป
ยป Commonwealth Stadium won’t be the only placed filled with plenty of
ยป the color blue on Saturday when U-K hosts top-ranked LSU.
ยป
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ยป
ยป
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ยป
ยป ===================================
ยป Weather Updates
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ยป
ยป It finally felt like fall here in Central and Eastern Kentucky on
ยป Thursday as an upper level low dropped out of the Great Lakes and
ยป into the Ohio Valley. Under mostly cloudy skies many locations
ยป struggled to reach the upper 50s for afternoon highs and a cool
ยป northwest wind made it feel even cooler. The upper low will begin
ยป to move away from the region into Friday but we should still see
ยป some cloudiness around. Highs should make it back to around 60
ยป degrees or so to end the week with a very pleasant weekend on tap
ยป for the area. Temperatures may drop into the 30s in the early
ยป morning over the weekend so some patchy frost is possible, but the
ยป afternoons should be fantastic so make some outdoor plans and get
ยป out and enjoy it. We’ll see a bit of a warming trend early next
ยป week with another shot of rain by Tuesday…TG
ยป
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FW: WKYT – October 11, 2007
ยป —–Original Message—–
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ยป Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 6:01 AM
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ยป
ยป Wrong Way Driver Slams Into SUV On I-75, One Dead
ยป
ยป A deadly head on crash shut down a stretch of Interstate 75 in
ยป Madison County Wednesday night.
ยป It happened around 9:00pm in the
ยป northbound lanes near mile marker 92 in Richmond.
ยป
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ยป
ยป Fatal Fire Claims Three Lives
ยป
ยป Investigators are on the scene of a deadly fire in Boyd County.
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ยป
ยป Neighborhood Sign Swiped
ยป
ยป A Lexington neighborhood association says they worked for years to
ยป raise money for signs for their neighborhood only to have one of
ยป them stolen.
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ยป
ยป Community Rallies To Support Injured Firefighter
ยป
ยป Lexington firefighters thank the community for an outpouring of
ยป support for a fellow firefighter who was burned while trying to put
ยป out a house fire earlier this week.
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ยป
ยป UK Emergency Phones Being Misused
ยป
ยป They’re designed to help keep UK students safe especially at night,
ยป but we found the phones are being used for all the wrong reasons.
ยป
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ยป
ยป
ยป For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
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ยป ===================================
ยป Weather Updates
ยป ===================================
ยป
ยป With a cold front sweeping through Kentucky on Wednesday it was a
ยป mostly sunny, yet breezy day across the bluegrass. The big story
ยป was the significant cool down across the area, especially
ยป considering we saw low 90s for highs just a few days ago. Most
ยป locations struggled into the low and mid 60s and we are looking at
ยป additional cool air into the late week. With an upper level low
ยป dropping southeastward, clouds will continue to increase into
ยป Thursday and we may even have a few showers with the low close by.
ยป Temperatures should really be held in check again with highs only
ยป in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees both Friday and Saturday. We
ยป could see some frosty air potentially during the morning hours this
ยป weekend as lows drop into the 30s, but the afternoon will be
ยป pleasantly cool with highs in the low and mid 60s. Make some plans
ยป and get out and enjoy this great fall weather to come into the
ยป weekend…TG
ยป
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Cofeebreak – They Say… (10/11/07)
On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest this morning was Doug Miller, of the law offices of Swinford and Sims. Discussion involved questions concerning what media can and cannot say, with regard of what can be viewed as protected under the rights of free speech, and where “free speech” may become malicious or slanderous. One example noted by Mr. Miller was the case Jerry Falwell had brought against Larry Flynt, in response to a parody published in Hustler Magazine.
Discussion then went to what freedoms an official can say, referencing the current political ads in Kentucky’s gubernatorial race involving current Governor Ernie Fletcher and rival Steve Beshear. In relation to this topic, Mr. Miller expressed his opinion that it is “sad that we are selling our candidates in thirty second, one minute, or two minute spots in the same way that we sell soap.” Mr. Miller went further to say that he wished that there could be a bit of restraint placed on the ads, where they could be limited to actually having the candidates physically present and speaking throughout their ads, rather than having an ad agency piecing together commercials for them.
Rick then asked for a bit of clarification of what “off the record” means when one speaks to another. Mr. Miller explained that statements made between people “off the record” are more of a trust where the one expects the other to not repeat a certain bit of information, with the understanding that should the story be repeated there will be denial. Mr. Miller further explained that these statements may not be able to be kept quiet in a court of law.
The final question asked involved defining a “speedy trial.” Mr. Miller explained that a speedy trial is where a defendant is guaranteed that proceedings shall take place within a reasonable amount of time of their detainment, claim, etc. The time frame for a “speedy trial” is at the discretion of the court, and can extend however long the court sees fit. There are, however, among certain courts an unpublished “rule of thumb” time-frame. Mr. Miller also stated that, for the most part, the rights to a speedy trial are waived, where the defense may wish to have as much time possible to build and defend the case.
At the opening of this morning’s program, Rick announced that during a conversation with Roger Slade, Roger had mentioned that all available slots for this weekends’ Ghost Walking Tour had been filled. Rick also announced that Roger may appear on tomorrows program via telephone to speak on the tour.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, Bourbon Community Hospital, Chase Jewelers, and Joe Cochran – local State Farm Insurance representative.
FW: WKYT – October 10, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:02 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 10, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> UK Issues Safety Advisory After Assault
>
> UK students are asked to be on alert after a female student says is
> assaulted.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> First Federal Bank Robbed For Third Time This Year
>
> Police are searching at this hour for a gunman who may have hit a
> Lexington bank again.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Get Ready For Sticker Shock This Winter
>
> 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.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Protests To Be Kept Peaceful, UK President Says
>
> 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.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Two Arrested On Animal Cruelty Charges
>
> 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.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> 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
>
> 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 – October 9, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:02 PM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 9, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> First Federal Bank Robbed For Third Time This Year
>
> Police are searching at this hour for a gunman who may have hit a
> Lexington bank again.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> UK Safety Alert After Early Morning Assault
>
> UK students are on alert today after a female student says she was
> assaulted.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Shed Fire Damages Home
>
> The quick work of firefighters kept a Frankfort home from being
> severely damaged.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Firefighter Injured While Battling House Fire
>
> A firefighter is at UK Hospital recovering, after being burned
> while fighting a house fire.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Allstate Begins Its Defense, Argues It Faced ‘Roadblocks’
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> Allstate Insurance began its defense yesterday in a billion-dollar
> lawsuit that challenges the company’s claims-handling practices.
> The insurance company began by questioning the actions of the
> plaintiff’s previous attorney.
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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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