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> No Suspects In Double Murder, Police Say
>
> Two women were found shot to death at a
> central Kentucky home
> Tuesday after the 9-year-old son of one of
> the victims called
> police and said he had heard gunfire and the
> women weren’t moving,
> officials said.
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> Bicyclist Critically Hurt After Hit And Run
>
> A bicyclist is recovering in the hospital after police say a car
> slammed into him, then took off. It happened around 6pm Tuesday
> evening at the intersection of U.S. 62 and Bethel Rd. near the
> Scott-Woodford County line.
>
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>
> Wesley Mullins’ Accused Killer Pleads Not Guilty
>
> Man accused of killing six-year-old Wesley Mullins pleads not
> guilty today in Bourbon County.
>
>
>
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>
> Hundreds Rallied Against Sunday Liquor Sales
>
> The issue of selling alcohol on Sunday has sharply divided people
> all across Lexington.
>
>
>
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>
> UK Elects First Female Chair For Board of Trustees
>
> The University of Kentucky has elected its first woman to lead its
> Board of Trustees after a surprising change in nominations.
>
>
>
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>
> With a frontal system working through the state on Tuesday we saw a
> mix of clouds and sunshine in the bluegrass while the southeast
> counties received some very beneficial rain. Temperatures were
> cooler everywhere thanks to a northwest wind behind the front as
> afternoon highs reached the mid and upper 70s. We should be in for
> a pleasant stretch of weather through the mid week as a secondary
> shot of cooler air works in on Wednesday. High pressure will build
> into the Ohio Valley with highs in the low 70s and cooler early
> morning lows into the low 50s. A slow warm up should be on the way
> for the late week ahead of another frontal system which will really
> help to cool us down just in time for the upcoming weekend.
> Temperatures on Saturday and Sunday may only be in the upper 60s
> and low 70s for highs with cool morning lows in the 40s so it does
> look like we’ll get an early taste of fall for the big game between
> the Cats and the Cards on Saturday evening. Enjoy the break for the
> warmer weather…TG
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FW: WKYT – September 11, 2007
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> Wesley Mullins’ Accused Killer Pleads Not Guilty
>
> Man accused of killing six-year-old Wesley Mullins pleads not
> guilty today in Bourbon County.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> UK Elects First Female Chair For Board of Trustees
>
> The University of Kentucky has elected its first woman to lead its
> Board of Trustees after a surprising change in nominations.
>
>
>
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>
> Fletcher Leads Ceremony Remembering Victims of 9-11 Attacks
>
> Gov. Fletcher led a solemn Capitol ceremony Tuesday to remember
> victims of the terror attacks six years ago and pay tribute to
> soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
>
>
>
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> ———————————–
>
> Family and Friends Remember Fallen Kentucky Soldier
>
> Another Kentucky National Guardsman has died making him the third
> in just two weeks.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Soldiers’ Family Reacts To War Update
>
> by Phil Pendleton
>
> Mother Looks Forward to Sons’ Return in Two Weeks.
>
>
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>
> With a frontal system working through the state on Tuesday we saw a
> mix of clouds and sunshine in the bluegrass while the southeast
> counties received some very beneficial rain. Temperatures were
> cooler everywhere thanks to a northwest wind behind the front as
> afternoon highs reached the mid and upper 70s. We should be in for
> a pleasant stretch of weather through the mid week as a secondary
> shot of cooler air works in on Wednesday. High pressure will build
> into the Ohio Valley with highs in the low 70s and cooler early
> morning lows into the low 50s. A slow warm up should be on the way
> for the late week ahead of another frontal system which will really
> help to cool us down just in time for the upcoming weekend.
> Temperatures on Saturday and Sunday may only be in the upper 60s
> and low 70s for highs with cool morning lows in the 40s so it does
> look like we’ll get an early taste of fall for the big game between
> the Cats and the Cards on Saturday evening. Enjoy the break for the
> warmer weather…TG
>
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Six Years Later
From the Newshole… The special six-year anniversary of 9/11 edition of Countdown…
Six Years Later
Some of what we’re working on for tonight…
Tonight Keith broadcasts live from ground zero, in the footprints of where the World Trade Center stood until this date 6 years ago. We have some special guests lined up for the evening, including Tom Brokaw on the political decay that has taken place over the six years since the attacks.
Keith will also speak to a guy you’ve never heard of before. A guy named Frank Silecchia…one of the brave workers who spent months at ground zero, sifting through wreckage and debris…only to suffer dire consequences for his heroic effort. His story is written up in the Bergen Record…here’s an excerpt:
Frank Silecchia says he has good news on this sixth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack.
He’s not dead.
The bad news is that Silecchia, a construction worker who virtually traded his Little Ferry apartment to labor for months at Ground Zero, can barely walk a block without wheezing. Like hundreds of other Ground Zero workers, Silecchia breathed too much toxic dust and is now paying for it.
“I’m dying a slow death,” he said on Monday from his new home — a trailer parked on a patch of a friend’s yard not far from Coney Island in Brooklyn.
Also, from Stephen Hadley to Condi Rice to Osama Bin Laden and more, Keith will have a special “6 Years Later: Where Are They Now” update.
Plus, we’ll have all the news on the Petraeus/Crocker testimony before the senate, including more on the exchange between Crocker and Joe Biden recounted in the NY Times. An excerpt can be found after the jump.
Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, whose Democratic chairman and ranking Republican were openly skeptical of progress in Iraq, that although many challenges lie ahead, the situation is “slowly improving.”
“In non-diplomatic speak, what does that mean?” asked Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware, the chairman of the panel, in a session that invoked memories of Vietnam and the 9/11 attacks.
“Neither of us believe we can see beyond next summer,” Mr. Crocker replied, alluding to Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top military commander in Iraq, who was sitting next to him.
Pressed by Mr. Biden, who is running for president and who said he is doubtful about success in Iraq after talking to rank-and-file troops in several visits there, the ambassador said he thought it would be “well beyond the end of next summer” before a stable, self-sufficient Iraq would be a reality.
From Stephen Hadley to Condi Rice to Osama Bin Laden, Keith will have a special “6 Years Later: Where Are They Now” report as he comes to you live from ground zero tonight. Also…Tom Brokaw joins KO to
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> Ralph Baze Continues To Fight Execution
>
> Ralph Baze knows the chances are good that he will be executed on
> Sept. 25. But, he says, he won’t go quietly.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Wesley Mullins’ Accused Killer Appears In Court Tuesday
>
> Lewis A. Ballard, the man charged with murder of a 6-year-old
> Wesley Mullins will make his first appearance in court Tuesday.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Officials, Families To Meet About Moving Graves
>
> Throughout the day, those who have family members buried in a
> Central Kentucky cemetery will meet with state officials about the
> planned move of 30 graves.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Jane Wyman Remembered As ‘Amazing Pro’
>
> The woman who starred in the long-running TV series “Falcon Crest”,
> and who was Ronald Reagan’s first wife, is being remembered for an
> acting career that lasted for decades.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Senator Craig Files Papers To Withdraw Guilty Plea
>
> Idaho Senator Larry Craig has filed papers seeking to withdraw his
> guilty plea in an airport sex sting.
>
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>
> Scattered showers and the occasional rumble of thunder have been
> ongoing this afternoon and should continue into the overnight
> hours. The cool front that has been bringing the rain has now
> stalled out across the southern half of the state. It will slowly
> slide off to the east overnight and showers should begin to
> diminish across Central Kentucky. While a lingering early morning
> shower cannot be ruled out, expect the clouds to hold tough through
> the first half of Tuesday. Another “dry” front should move through
> the area late Tuesday and this should help to usher in drier air
> and hopefully bring humidity levels way down for Wednesday. The
> middle of the work week looks wonderful with highs in the middle
> 70’s and lots of sunshine.
> -Lauren
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Countdown Monday: The Petraeus Report
oh, just some comical national news… interesting reads….
Countdown Monday: The Petraeus Report
A Report Report Card: Not since April 28, 1967… when General William Westmoreland addressed Congress on America’s expanding military role in Vietnam… has so much attention been focused on a briefing by a military commander. But… in our fifth story on the Countdown… when General David Petraeus tried to begin his prepared remarks on Capitol Hill this afternoon… not even the microphones wanted to hear it.
Surge Gets Four Stars: Kicking the can down the road…Buying the President more time…Or, in starker terms, giving him more leeway to get more Americans killed in Iraq. Frank Rich of “The Greatest Story Ever Sold”…
History Repeats: It must be true.. if you live long enough, news begins to have a deja vu quality..Hearings interrupted by protest.. Generals called on the carpet to explain an unpopular war… books cooked and young people dying unnecessarily… the public with little or no faith in government or its leaders. That was then, during Vietnam. It’s also now. Our third story tonight, the slow and disastrous breakdown of our government — and the link between that time and now.
Stalls of Justice: For 27 years, he’s been creating the laws of the land in Congress. Yet in our second story on the Countdown, Senator Larry Craig now expects a judge to believe that a veteran lawmaker such as himself didn’t understand what pleading guilty really means.
WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD: Brit Hume, former White House Chief of Staff Andy Card, and a group containing former Bush Under-Secretary of Defense Jed Babbin, and John Gibson and Greg Gutfeld vie for tonight’s top honors
Less is More: Step aside Lindsay Lohan. Take a pass, Paris Hilton. And don’t even think about it, Nicole Ritchie. In our number one story on the Countdown… Britney Spears once again rules… as the train wreck du jour. Last night she turned in a super-hyped “comeback performance” that was met with the universal cry of… “Go back!”
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Method of Reading Discovered
this article isn’t as much fun as the text and links provided as comments… go check it out…
Method of Reading Discovered
Scientists have discovered that the method our eyes use to process letters on a page is different than previously believed. Instead of assimilating one letter at a time our eyes actually lock on to two different letters simultaneously about half the time. “The team’s results demonstrated that both eyes lock on to the same letter 53%% of the time; for 39%% of the time they see different letters with uncrossed eyes; and for 8%% of the time the eyes are crossing to focus on different letters. A follow-up experiment with the eye-tracking equipment showed that we only see one clear image when reading because our brain fuses the different images from our eyes together.”
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FW: WKYT – September 10, 2007
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> Barn Destroyed In Fire
>
> by Andy Cunningham
>
>
> A large barn fire could be seen for miles Sunday on the Bourbon-
> Scott county line.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Rain Brings Relief, But Not An End To The Drought
>
> by Dave Spencer
>
> Since the beginning of the summer most of Kentucky has been under a
> moderate to severe drought.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Kentucky State Police Academy Enrolls The largest Female Class In
> It’s History
>
> On Sunday 92 new cadets reported for state police training in
> Frankfort. Twelve of them being women. Making this the largest
> group of women to enter the academy in it’s history.
>
>
>
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>
> Ky. opens tourism office in Japan
>
> May open office in China
>
>
>
> ———————————–
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> Police charge woman in baseball bat weilding robbery
>
> Woman may have been involved in other similar robberies
>
>
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> We are finally recieving some much needed rain across the Bluegrass
> State this afternoon as a cold front slowly sweeps across the area.
> This frontal boundary should stall out across the Eastern-half of
> the area this evening, which will carry rain chances into Monday.
> Isolated showers may even linger into the day on Tuesday before
> high pressure builds in for the middle of the week. Wednesday and
> Thursday look to be a drying out period between weather systems.
> Our next weather-maker will move across the Ohio Valley Friday into
> Saturday and not only will this bring our next shot for rain, it is
> also going to bring much cooler temperatures. You may need to pull
> out a light coat for next Saturday and Sunday evenings if the
> models verify and we see lows in the lower 50’s. Have a great work
> week!
> -Lauren
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FW: WKYT – September 9, 2007
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> Wish Granted For Terminally Ill Fleming County Girl
>
> A community pulls together to make one memorable night for a young
> Fleming County girl and her family.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington Soccer Field Dedicated To Comair Crash Victim
>
> An emotional night on the soccer fields at Lexington Christian
> Academy Saturday night. The new renovated field was dedicated to a
> victim of the crash of Comair Flight 5191.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Breast Feeding Supporters Rally In Front Of Lexington Applebee’s
>
> LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Dozens of people rallied in front of an
>
> Applebee’s restaurant in Lexington today to support a woman who
>
> said she was told to cover up while breast-feeding her son.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Governor Releases Safety Recommendations For Kentucky Colleges
>
> by Denny Trease
>
> The governor’s task force on campus safety has released it’s long
> awaited list of recommendations aimed at enhancing safety and
> security at all Kentucky colleges and universities.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington motorcyclist dies in crash with minivan
>
> Police told car had green light when motorcycle crashed into
> vehicle.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
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>
> Temperatures have been able to warm into the upper 80’s this
> afternoon because clouds were slower to move in throughout the day.
> The cold front that has been bringing drenching rains to Western
> Kentucky shows little eastward progression this afternoon. Because
> of its slower than expected arrival to the area, the majority of us
> have stayed dry this afternoon. However, scattered showers should
> begin to fill in as the night wears on. In fact, I do expect this
> front to be even slower in exiting the Bluegrass State. Therefore,
> keeping chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms in the
> forecast through the first part of the work week. A noticeable
> temperatures change will be felt by the end of the work week as a
> new airmass comes into the area. Day 6 and 7 look to work in
> another cold front that could possibly be stronger in both precip
> as well as ushering in cooler temperatures. Nevertheless, nearly
> all places should see some rain before the weekend is out.
> -Lauren
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Drought takes toll on Kentucky marijuana crop
Dry summer weather has not only affected the legal agricultural crops… Marijuana has been affected as well…
Drought takes toll on Kentucky marijuana crop
Drought in Kentucky, ranked as one of the top producers of the illegal crop, drying up pot crop
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FW: WKYT – September 8, 2007
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> Man Pleads Guilty In Deadly Home Invasion
>
> A man accused of murders in two Kentucky counties enters a plea
> deal in one of the cases against him.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington Water Treatment Plant Cited For Sewage Spill
>
> State officials have issued a citation to a Lexington water
> treatment plant for a spill of more than three million gallons of
> sewage into a Lexington creek.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Controversy Brewing Of Cave Proposal
>
> by Dave Spencer
>
>
> Vandalism, garbage, even human waste are some of the reason the
> Kentucky Department of Parks is deciding to build a gated entrance
> to a cave at the Natural Bridge Park.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Murder Victim’s Family Claims They Were Shot At
>
> There have been some bizarre developments in the murder case of a
> well-known Montgomery County businessman His widow and son claimed
> they were shot at on Friday.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Citation Issued After Massive Sewage Spill
>
> The Environmental Public Protection Cabinet issued the notice of
> violation to the Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant. The spill
> back on August 31st left more than three million gallons of
> partially treated sewage into the Elkhorn Creek.
>
>
>
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>
> Isolated showers should continue into the overnight hours as a cold
> front slowly but surely inches closer to the Ohio Valley. The
> frontal boundary looks like it will stall out along the river
> tomorrow and Sunday, which will keep scattered showers and storms
> in the forecast through the weekend. Highs should still be on the
> warm side with temps in tihe mid-upper 80’s Saturday and Sunday.
> How quickly this front exits the region will determine the timing
> of our mid-week system. If the first front is slow to deteriorate
> or exit, then the second system may not arrive until Thursday.
> Likewise, it could arrive sooner if our first front does not stall
> out. Obviously, the timing and magnitude of the second weather
> system is a bit tricky. Based on model ensembles, our best shot for
> some soaking rain will be Wednesday and Thursday. Also, expect
> quite of a change temperatures-wise with highs in the lower 70’s
> and overnight lows around the 50-degree mark for the end of the
> week.
> -Lauren
>
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