FW: WKYT – October 2, 2007

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> News Updates
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> Motorcycle Crash Victim Discovered By High School Student
>
> Some children make an alarming discovery while riding the bus to
> school.
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> Home Heavily Damaged In Fire
>
> An early morning fire damages a Frankfort home.
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> Christmas Toy Drive Gets Second Chance
>
> The Lexington Fraternal Order of Firefighters will keep its Annual
> Christmas Toy Drive this season, thanks to community support.
>
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> Lexington Police Search For Carjacking Suspect
>
> Police are searching for a man believed responsible for a violent
> carjacking in Lexington.
>
>
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>
> Trial Opens In Case Against Insurance Giant
>
> An attorney representing a Kentucky woman suing Allstate Insurance
> Company in a $1.4 billion trial has accused the insurance giant of
> using delay tactics and schemes.
>
>
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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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>
> As another cold front approaches late this evening and throughout
> the day Wednesday, expect a few additional clouds in the afternoon
> tomorrow. A stray shower cannot be ruled out, although this front
> should be fairly dry. Southerly flow really picks up Thursday and
> Friday and this will not only bring up humidity levels, it will
> also cause temperatures to warm!! The end of the week looks toasty
> with highs in the upper 80’s. Despite a slight chance of a stray
> shower Thursdsay, our best shot for rain still looks to come into
> the picture for the weekend. The position of an area of high
> pressure that will set up across the region Thursday will be the
> key factor in determining how strong this front will be. If the
> high pressure stands firm, this system will go up and around us
> like previous systems. However, if the high pressure weakens, we
> could actually see a decent shot of cooler air. We will have to see
> how the models handle this forecast in the next few runs.
> -Lauren
>
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Coffeebreak 10/02/2007

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guests were Bruce Florence and Carrie Smith of Maysville Community and Technical College’s Licking Valley Campus.
Before getting into the discussions of MCTC-LVC, Bruce announced that the Harrison County High School has a guest speaker appearing this afternoon in the high school auditorium. Nick Clooney will be present to present the story of the “ongoing, slow-motion genocide” that is taking place in Darfur. Clooney has presented presented these images before, one of the most recent being at Wilmington College–an article published by the Wilmington News Journal of that visit is available at . Clooney’s presentation will begin at 1:00p.m. Citizens are welcome to attend, and may contact the Harrison County High School at 859.234.7117 for more information.
Bruce announced that registration for the spring semester of KYVU classes began yesterday.
On a sad note, Bruce mentioned that KCTCS is unsure of how their enrollment numbers are fairing, for it was recently discovered that through the course of counting students, some had been counted twice, as they had dropped their status from full- to part-time or vice versa.
Carrie, speaking on behalf of the Continuing Education program mentioned that there are two classes available to the public which still have plenty of space. The first class is the learning of sign language, which will meet on Tuesday nights, beginning on October 9th–the class earns a 1/2 college credit. The second class is on the use of Microsoft Powerpoint. The Powerpoint class will meet on Monday nights, beginning October 15th, and will earn 1/2 college credit as well.
Carrie also proudly announced that there will be classes available for the citizens of Berry, at the new community center, which will make use of the newly installed computers and broadband Internet service. Courses will cover the basic use of a PC, including how to use e-mail, ebay, and how to browse the Internet. Each class will be limited to eight students.
Rick approached the topic of the expansion of the Licking Valley Campus. Bruce stated that after having funds denied for the past three years, she feels optimistic that the school will be awarded funds for an addition this year. In the meantime, Custom Wood Products will be erecting a storage building for the school to temporarily house equipment that is not currently in use. Bruce stated that, “the need for space is really overwhelming.” 
The last topic of discussion this morning was the “Ghost Walk.” Bruce reminded us that there will be, through the month of October, a walking tour of haunted locations in Cynthiana. Discussion then went to the ghosts that haunt WCYN (which is one spot on the tour). [I will publish the text of the tour’s advertisement in the next post. – Jeremiah]

This morning’s sponsors were:
State Farm Insurance, the Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Chase Jewelers, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, and the Bourbon Community Hospital.


FW: WKYT – October 2, 2007

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> News Updates
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>
> Search For Body In Kincaid Lake
>
> The search continues for the body of a man who disappeared while
> fishing in Pendleton County.
>
>
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> Madison County Crash Victims Remembered
>
> Family and friends of a Madison County mother and son killed one
> year ago continue to celebrate their lives.
>
>
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>
> Lexington Firefighter To Meet Tuesday To Discuss Toy Drive
>
> Lexington firefighters held a meeting Monday night to decide if
> they’ll be able to continue their annual Christmas toy drive.
>
>
>
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>
> Boy Battling Rare Form Of E.Coli
>
> A three year-old Nicholas County boy fights for his life;
> battling a rare but serious form of e-coli.
>
>
>
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>
> Woman Admits To Stealing Thousands From Lexington Auto Dealership
>
> Officials say it happened while Shirley Bachelor worked as an
> accountant for Glenn Auto Mall.
>
>
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>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> After a morning full of sunshine, clouds began to invade the area
> ahead of an approaching cold front. In fact, a few very light
> showers made it to the ground across the western portion of the
> forecast area. However, the frontal boundary is slowly but surely
> washing out across the state as it encounters much drier air. We
> will hang on to a good bit of clouds into the evening hours before
> high pressure builds back in for our Tuesday. The middle of the
> week will bring a mix of clouds and sun with a very slight chance
> of a shower or two as another boundary sweeps through the area.
> Overall, though, lots of sunshine will cause temperatures to
> gradually trend warmer each day with highs on Friday approaching 90
> degrees. The latter part of next weekend looks to bring our next
> chance for real rainfall. In fact, models are anticipating a blast
> of very cool air by next Monday.
> -Lauren
>
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FW: WKYT – October 1, 2007

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> News Updates
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>
> Firefighters Hospitalized After Massive Fire
>
> As many as four buildings downtown Jackson caught fire. Officials
> say six firefighters suffered smoke inhalation.
>
>
>
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>
> Truck Crashes Into Somerset Building
>
> The building, which houses a H & R Block, was actually closed for
> remodeling at the time.
>
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>
> Spade Storage Facility Goes Up In Flames
>
> Quick action today from the Georgetown Fire Department spared a
> storage warehouse from severe damage.
>
>
>
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>
> First Voter Registration Week Begins
>
> Kentucky’s initial “Voter Registration Week” is under way and
> officials hope numbers of new voters will reflect its success.
>
>
>
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>
> A Scare For Passengers On Board Flight To Lexington
>
> A Comair flight made a safe, overnight landing at Blue Grass
> Airport, after an indicator light came on, telling the pilots
> something was wrong with the plane.
>
>
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>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> After a morning full of sunshine, clouds began to invade the area
> ahead of an approaching cold front. In fact, a few very light
> showers made it to the ground across the western portion of the
> forecast area. However, the frontal boundary is slowly but surely
> washing out across the state as it encounters much drier air. We
> will hang on to a good bit of clouds into the evening hours before
> high pressure builds back in for our Tuesday. The middle of the
> week will bring a mix of clouds and sun with a very slight chance
> of a shower or two as another boundary sweeps through the area.
> Overall, though, lots of sunshine will cause temperatures to
> gradually trend warmer each day with highs on Friday approaching 90
> degrees. The latter part of next weekend looks to bring our next
> chance for real rainfall. In fact, models are anticipating a blast
> of very cool air by next Monday.
> -Lauren
>
> 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 1, 2007

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> Subject: WKYT – October 1, 2007
>
> ===================================
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> ===================================
> News Updates
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>
> Firefighters Hospitalized After Massive Fire
>
> As many as four buildings downtown Jackson caught fire. Officials
> say the firefighters all suffered smoke inhalation.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> A Scare For Passengers On Board Flight To Lexington
>
> A Comair flight made a safe, overnight landing at Blue Grass
> Airport, after an indicator light came on, telling the pilots
> something was wrong with the plane.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Former Teacher Fears For Children Found Living In Filth
>
> by Dave Spencer
>
> Frankfort police found two children and 99 year old man living in
> filth. Now a former teacher of one of the children living in
> filthy conditions told 27 NEWSFIRST that she reported the abuse to
> social services a year ago, but nothing was done.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Two Special Deliveries For Former UK Football Star
>
> Former UK football star Pookie Jones welcomed two special additions
> to his family Saturday afternoon. Just before the Wildcats kicked
> off, Pookie and his wife, Leslie, became the proud parents of a
> healthy baby boy, Brody. But their new addition is just the
> beginning of the story.
>
>
>
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>
> Crews Keep Close Eye On Leaning Water Tower
>
> by Andy Cunningham
>
> A busy Eastern Kentucky road is shut down as a leaning water tower
>
> looms above it. Officials say it’s not a matter of if the tower in
> Jackson County will come down, but when.
>
>
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> ===================================
> Weather Updates
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>
> We have seen another day of plentiful sunshine here across the
> Bluegrass with temperatures a bit warmer than Saturday. High
> pressure has been keeping us high and dry, but as it continues to
> shift off to the east, southerly flow will pump back in the
> moisture and those warmer temps. A frontal boundary will try to
> swing through here on Monday, but unfortunately only adding a few
> clouds to the forecast. A dry stretch looks to be setting up for
> our work week. As moisture slowly, but surely increases by Thursday
> and Friday, a pulse afternoon shower or two can’t be ruled out.
> Although, it seems our next big shot of rain holds off until the
> end of next weekend. In the meantime, expect a gradual warm-up in
> temperatures with highs back into the mid and upper 80’s by the end
> of the week. Have a great week!
> -Lauren
>
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FW: WKYT – September 30, 2007

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> Subject: WKYT – September 30, 2007
>
> ===================================
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> News Updates
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>
> “Ninja Robbers” caught in Kentucky
>
> by Dave Spencer
>
> One, a juvenile from Shelbyville, Ky., among those apprehended
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> High School Basketball Star Arrested On Drug Charges
>
> 27 NEWSFIRST has learned that Scott County basketball star Bud
> Mackey has been arrested on drug charges.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington Police Cracking Down On Wild Parties
>
> by Dave Spencer
>
> Students living around commonwealth stadium have been warned to cut
> back on partying after football games.
>
>
>
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>
> Human remains found in eastern Ky.
>
> The remains were discovered by construction workers in a wooded
>
> area in eastern Kentucky near the Boyd and Greenup County lines.
>
>
>
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>
> Louisville P.D. recruiting in Lexington
>
> Louisville police to air recruiting ads in Lexington
>
>
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>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
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>
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>
> A wonderful Fall weekend is in progress here across Kentucky and
> the great weather will continue through Sunday as well. Southerly
> flow will pick up a bit on Sunday, which should bump afternoon
> temperatures up into the lower 80’s throughout the afternoon.
> However, dry air will hold tough as a bubble on the surface which
> will not only keep humidities down, but it will also keep us in a
> fairly dry stretch through the work week. Despite a few clouds on
> Monday by a passing weather system, things stay dry until late in
> the week when a very slight chance for showers return to the
> forecast. With very dry ground and sunny skies, expect temps to
> warm back into the lower and middle 80’s by Friday and Saturday.
> Overall, though, great weather lines the forecast with pleasant
> conditions!! Hope you are enjoying the weekend!
> -Lauren
>
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FW: WKYT – September 29, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
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>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> High School Basketball Star Arrested On Drug Charges
>
> 27 NEWSFIRST has learned that Scott County basketball star Bud
> Mackey has been arrested on drug charges.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Tennessee Plane Crash Victims Back In Lexington
>
> A Lexington business man is back home after surviving a plane
> crash in Tennessee.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Tractor Trailer Accident Causing Backups On I-75
>
> Breaking news in Scott County where a tractor trailer has caught
> fire on northbound I-75.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Police Try To Tame Wild Wildcats
>
> by Jermont Terry
>
> Lexington city officials are working to curb out of control
> partying near UK’s campus.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Widows Honored By Kentucky Justice Association
>
> The Kentucky Justice Association honored five women who lost loved
> ones in recent tragedies.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was a beautiful finish to the work week across Central and
> Eastern Kentucky thanks to high pressure building in from the
> northwest. With cloud free skies and lots of sunshine, afternoon
> highs reached the mid 70s in most locations. Expect more of the
> same for the upcoming weekend as temperatures climb a few degrees
> each day into the low 80s. Mostly sunny skies will be the rule
> through the weekend with a few clouds around into Monday as a weak
> front swings through. Overall temperatures should stay right around
> the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs through the middle of next
> week. The only chance for any rain won’t be until late next week
> and even then just a few isolated storms are expected. 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 – September 28, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
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> Subject: WKYT – September 28, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Burglary Suspect Caught After Police Chase
>
> A search is over for a suspect in a string of burglaries in
> Bourbon, Clark and Fayette Counties.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Historical Landmark Destroyed By Fire
>
> Memories go up in smoke when a historical landmark in Rowan County
> burns.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Charges Against Autistic Child Are Dismissed
>
> A northern Kentucky judge has dismissed assault charges against a
> six-year-old autistic boy.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Kentucky Bull On The Loose In St. Louis
>
> Humane Society investigators say they believe they’ve discovered a
> missing bull in downtown Saint Louis. It has been on the loose
> after a double-decker truck carrying 62 Kentucky bulls overturned
> on a bridge ramp.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Accused Killer In Court Today
>
> A Lexington woman accused of killing her boyfriend is due in court
> today .
>
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was a beautiful finish to the work week across Central and
> Eastern Kentucky thanks to high pressure building in from the
> northwest. With cloud free skies and lots of sunshine, afternoon
> highs reached the mid 70s in most locations. Expect more of the
> same for the upcoming weekend as temperatures climb a few degrees
> each day into the low 80s. Mostly sunny skies will be the rule
> through the weekend with a few clouds around into Monday as a weak
> front swings through. Overall temperatures should stay right around
> the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs through the middle of next
> week. The only chance for any rain won’t be until late next week
> and even then just a few isolated storms are expected. 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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The Coffeebreak Shuffle

Topics discussed on this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick opened the show with discussion of the window sticker that has been grabbing attention of UK fans–“G: The Coach.” If you haven’t heard about this latest craze in UK fandom, you can find the story that was published in the Lexington Herald-Leader at .
Rick plans to get in contact with Ashley Keith, the sticker’s creator, to see about distributing them at the station.
Rick reminded the listeners of the game that will be taking place on the hilltop tonight; and to tune in at 7:00p.m. for the pre-game show, followed by live coverage as the Harrison County Throrobreds battle Lexington Catholic.
Rick extended thanks to Steve Moss, yesterday’s guest.
The first caller for this morning’s open mic forum was Charlene, from Southside Elementary School, who notified everyone of the tailgating party that will begin at 5:30 in front of the school. Concessions will be sold to benefit the fund for the Southside fifth grade-class’ year-end field trip. With the purchase of a $5 ribeye-steak sandwich combo or a $3 hotdog combo one aids the fifth graders in visiting Shakertown, and finalizing the trip with seats to see the Lexington Legends.
The second caller of the day asked what problems the station was experiencing, for they had noticed that the signal had grown week. Rick and Terry explained that a component had burned out on the new transmitter, and was sent off for repair/replacement. Hopefully withing the next few weeks the part will return, be installed, and allow the station to broadcast with a clearer signal.
Rick and Terry mentioned the streaming audio available on WCYN.com.
Rick asked a question as to whether anyone saved any money this year on gasoline, due to the drought. Terry exclaimed that he felt as if he had saved a bit, furthering his statement by explaining that he hadn’t mowed his lawn in nearly two months.
Terry reminded Rick and the listeners that Chris Winkle will be back in the station on Monday. With Chris’ return, morning listeners will once again be able to awake to “Wink in the Mornings” with news, announcement, and much more.
After the first break, Charlie Garnett of the local 5/3 Bank called for a live on air advertisement. 5/3 announced a competition among the local branches in opening the highest number of student/minor checking accounts–with this challenge, Mr. Garnett is asking for Harrisonians to come to his aid. The student/minor checking accounts are “free” accounts, that offer five free non-5/3 ATM transactions. In addition, anyone amongst the first ten student/minor a checking accounts opened today with a minimum of $50 has the opportunity to earn $53 should they keep their account in good standing for the first six months.(Certain rules and conditions may apply. Visit your local 5/3 bank or the website for details). The branch will be open until 6p.m. tonight.
The third caller this morning was the lady who had asked about the Pleasant Street Bridge on Monday’s show. Rick notified her that he had contacted Mr. Fryman at the State Highway Department, and discovered that the state is responsible for the maintenance of the bridge. The caller also asked as to what the excitement at the new recreational park is. Rick explained that there are soccer games going on at the park.
Another woman called in, to suggest that Rick interview the chairperson for her graduating class of UK. Her fifty year reunion is this year. The woman also mentioned that the Lexington Herald-Leader ran a story on tonight’s game.
In the following call, a woman called about the Texaco sign on the side of the garage at the residence on the corner of Church Street and Oddville Avenue. The woman is concerned that the sign may be a hazard of some sort for motorists that pass by. She explained that she had drove by the residence last night, and at first thought that the bright red glow emanating from the side of the garage was a fire.
A few moments later, another woman called to simply state that she loved the Texaco sign.
Rick openly asked to Terry and the listening audience as to whether he was remembering correctly that Northfield Oil had been a Texaco distributor–no affirmation to this query was made.
A gentleman residing on Church Street called in to express his liking of the Texaco sign. He stated that he didn’t see it as a nuisance, nor had he heard of any neighbors complaining. The listener mentioned that he recalls their being two Texaco stations in Cynthiana; one being the location where Custom Cuts now operates, and the other having been located on the corner of Pike and Church streets.
Theresa Philpott called in to state that she loved yesterday’s show, and to offer her opinion that Amber will not stray from local television, for she is more of a hometown girl. Theresa also expressed her joy in seeing people at the new recreational park–she stated that it is a “Welcome sight.”
The final caller announced that Connersville had received 3.1 inches of rain overnight. He, too, stated that he liked the Texaco sign and seeing the use of the new park.
In recap of the show, Rick mentioned the story in the Herald concerning tonights football game. Rick also reminded the audience of the tailgate party at Southside, the promotion at 5/3 Bank, tonight’s pre-game show and live coverage, and invited anyone who wishes to come down to the station to see the “G” sticker.
Today’s Coffeebreak sponsors were:
The Harrison County Board of Education, BluegrassTradingPost.com, Cockrell’s Auto Center, Whalen & Company, Eastside Pharmacy, Jetubs, Bourbon Community HospitalFirst United Methodist Church of Cynthiana, and 5/3 Bank.


FW: WKYT – September 28, 2007

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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
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> 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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> 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
>
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