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L.I.F.E. goes on

For the past year, L.I.F.E. House for Animals has served as a holding area for local pets that... More

  • By BEN ROBERTS State Journal Staff Writer
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Democrats pick Carroll for Senate

For Julian Carroll, Democratic primary election night 2004 was certainly sweeter than the one in... More

  • By CHARLES PEARL State Journal Staff Writer
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Three for all

They've spent nearly every school year together, from kindergarten through their senior year in... More

  • By MARY BRANHAM State Journal News Editor
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Turnout light in early voting

Despite two vigorous local primary races, including one involving a former Kentucky governor, the... More

  • By PAUL LEIGHTTY State Journal Staff Writer
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City appoints Thurman's replacement

City commissioners didn't waste any time naming a replacement for outgoing commissioner Tracey... More

  • By GAYLE COULTER State Journal Staff Writer
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Blessed by music

Ruth Sudduth has something of a unique way of looking at her nearly 60 years of providing... More

  • By PHILIP CASE State Journal Columnist
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Senate race is hot one

Franklin County Republicans and Democrats have seven races to consider in the 2004 primary... More

  • By PAUL LEIGHTTY State Journal Staff Writer
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History on block

The Saturday morning sun wasn't shining bright on Kentucky horse farm country where the late Gov.... More

  • By CHARLES PEARL State Journal Staff Writer
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The cicadas are coming!

For the next few weeks, many parts of the East and Midwest will be held hostage - by a 3-inch... More

  • By BEN ROBERTS State Journal Staff Writer
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Ragland seeking retrial

Just outside the Kentucky Supreme Court Chamber in the Capitol Thursday morning, Frankfort's... More

  • By CHARLES PEARL State Journal Staff Writer
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Air conditioning out at Bondurant

Parents of students at Bondurant Middle School may be concerned that the school hasn't had air... More

  • By PAUL LEIGHTTY State Journal Staff Writer
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Lunch choices expand

Downtown workers will soon have another option for where to eat lunch the Transportation... More

  • By PAUL LEIGHTTY State Journal Staff Writer
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No lizards in library, board rules

Kayla, the library rabbit, can stay. But lizards and other animals can no longer enter the Paul... More

  • By CHARLES PEARL State Journal Staff Writer
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