> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 6:01 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – August 20, 2007
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> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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> Kentucky National Guard Helping With Hurricane Preparations
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> As Hurricane Dean prepares to pound the Gulf Coast Region, the
> state of Texas is asking Kentucky for help.
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> UK President And Wife Host Picnic For New Students
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> It was all part of the first annual “Patsy’s Picnic.”
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> Mother Not Charged For Abandoning Baby
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> CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (AP) – A grand jury declined to indict an
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> eastern Kentucky woman accused of abandoning her newborn on the
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> step of a Catlettsburg church earlier this month.
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> Man Drowns In Cumberland River
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> A southern Kentucky man id dead after drowning in the Cumberland
> river.
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> Weather Updates
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> Much more humid and milder temperatures have returns to the
> Bluegrass with dew points spiking back up into the upper 60’s! High
> pressure that brought us cooler and dry conditions for our Saturday
> has now pushed eastward. A warm front carrying heat and humidity
> lifted north of the Ohio River overnight and will eventually stall
> out across southern Ohio. This setup will keep Central and Eastern
> Kentucky under a southwesterly flow that will only cause our temps
> to rise by the middle of the week. Afternoon highs should increase
> a little each day with the Wednesday through Friday timeframe
> looking to be the hottest days of our next work week. With all the
> humidity back in full force, we may be dealing with extreme heat
> indicies back into the triple digits. Precip-wise….expect a good
> chance for scattered showers and storms Monday and Tuesday with
> chances becoming more isolated for the rest of the week.
> -Lauren
>
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FW: WKYT – August 19, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 6:01 AM
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> Subject: WKYT – August 19, 2007
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> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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> Lexington Shooting: One Dead
>
> Lexington Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred
> late Friday night at the Hertiage Apartments.
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> Shooting Shakes-Up Lexington neighborhood
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> Residents in one Lexington neighborhood are rattled after shots are
> fired; endangering the lives of several people.
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> Kentucky sending guard members to Texas in case hurricane hits
>
> Hurricane Dean, with top sustained wind strength of 150 mph, could
> threaten the Gulf Coast by Wednesday.
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> Ohio man charged in Eastern Ky. convenience store robberies
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> KSP officers have arrested a Hamilton, Ohio man in a connection
> with two armed robberies at a convenience store in South
> Williamson, Ky. over the past month
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> Boyd Grand Jury indicts accused `Duct Tape Bandit’
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> Suspect accused of robbing liquor store with face wrapped in duct
> tape
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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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> Well after a gorgeous afternoon with lots of sunshine and pleasant
> temps, the heat begins to return to the area late Sunday. The front
> that brought us storms on Thursday and wonderful weather today will
> lift back northward as a warm front Sunday night. This will aid in
> rapid heat and moisture retun for this next work week. With the
> added moisture, many places can expect to see a few isolated
> showers and storms each afternoon over the next several days. Enjoy
> this Saturday afternoon and cool evening because we will be back in
> the mid and upper 90’s by Tuesday!
> -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 – August 18, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 6:01 AM
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> Subject: WKYT – August 18, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Cleanup Continues From Storm Damage
>
> People across Kentucky spent Friday cleaning up from Thursday’s
> severe storms. The storms are being blamed for one man’s death and
> forced a school system to cancel classes.
>
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> Police Remind Students To Stay Safe For Back To School
>
> Lexington Police and UK Police warn remind students to stay safe
> after recent sexual abuse cases on campus.
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> Adopted Mother Charged With Abusing Children
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> DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A central Kentucky woman has pleaded not
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> guilty to charges that she physically and sexually abused three
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> girls she adopted after serving as their foster parent.
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> Shooting: One Injured
>
> Lexington Police investigate a shooting at the Heritage Apartments
> on Lakeshore Drive.
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> Part Of History Dismantled In Downtown Lexington
>
> The old Vaughan Tobacco Warehouses dates back almost 3 quarters of
> a century. It once stretched for almost a mile off West Main
> Street. The demolition has begun and 400,000 pounds of wood from
> the warehouses were hauled away by train Friday and will be
> recycled to build houses.
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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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>
> Despite a few morning clouds, the sun is returning to the Bluegrass
> on this Friday and the dry weather continues into the weekend.
> Northerly winds behind last night’s cold front will help keep
> humidities down on Saturday as well as temperatures with highs only
> in the mid-80’s. The hot temperatures return quickly, though, late
> Sunday into Monday as a warm front lifts northward across the area.
> This will aid in hot and humid conditions once again and Central
> and Eastern Kentucky. Keeping that in mind, we will keep isolated
> to scattered rain chance in the forecast and bump up temperatures
> into the lower and mid 90’s for our next work week.
> -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 – August 17, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 3:01 PM
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> Subject: WKYT – August 17, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> ===================================
> News Updates
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>
> Cleanup Continues From Storm Damage
>
> People across Kentucky will spend Friday cleaning up from
> Thursday’s severe storms. The storms are being blamed for one
> man’s death and forced a school system to cancel classes.
>
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> Freshmen Converge On UK Campus
>
> Friday was an important day for incoming freshman at the University
> of Kentucky. Thousands of students showed up to move into the
> dorms.
>
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> Shot Fired During Home Invasion
>
> Lexington Police are searching for a robber who fired a shot during
> a home invasion.
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> Chunk Falls From Lexington Parking Garage
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> An inspection on a downtown Lexington parking garage is planned for
> today, after a chunk of concrete fell.
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> Bar Sued By Drunk Driving Victim’s Family
>
> The family of a man killed a year ago by a drunk driver is now
> suing the business where he drank.
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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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>
> Despite a few morning clouds, the sun is returning to the Bluegrass
> on this Friday and the dry weather continues into the weekend.
> Northerly winds behind last night’s cold front will help keep
> humidities down on Saturday as well as temperatures with highs only
> in the mid-80’s. The hot temperatures return quickly, though, late
> Sunday into Monday as a warm front lifts northward across the area.
> This will aid in hot and humid conditions once again and Central
> and Eastern Kentucky. Keeping that in mind, we will keep isolated
> to scattered rain chance in the forecast and bump up temperatures
> into the lower and mid 90’s for our next work week.
> -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 – August 17, 2007
> —–Original Message—–
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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
>
> Seven counties in central Kentucky are now under a water shortage
> advisory.
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> State Lawmakers Agree On Coal Incentives Bill
>
> FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State lawmakers agreed late Thursday night
>
> 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
>
> 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
>
> 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
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
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Bacon or Fakin'?
Bacon or Fakin’?
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:
Fire Safe Cigarettes…
Hmmm. “Fire safe cigarettes”. Smokes that will burn out before igniting anything else, if left unattended. Interesting. Here’s a link to a story on how a state committee is pushing the idea of selling these safe smokes in Kentucky.