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Abstinence program successful

Elkhorn Middle School plans to continue an abstinence program created after 10 pregnancies were... More

  • By MELISSA ARNOLD State Journal Staff Writer
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PUSH cuts staff, asks for help

The new chairman of the board thinks the PUSH Early Childhood Development Center has chosen the... More

  • By ANDREW TANGEL State Journal Staff Writer
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Two killed in accidents

Traffic accidents in Franklin County killed two people Saturday. Mary H. Berryman, 61, of 156... More

  • State Journal Staff Report
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Capitol has its own day of tribute

Former Gov. Edward T. "Ned" Breathitt was remembered Friday as a unique friend, man of integrity... More

  • By BETH CRACE State Journal Staff Writer
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KSU celebrates homecoming

Kentucky State University Interim President William Turner, right, did a few fancy steps himself... More

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Rights Hall of Fame opens on campus

She was late for the ceremony, and with good reason. Beverly Watts, executive director of the... More

  • By CHARLES PEARL State Journal Staff Writer
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I-64 retail plan is rejected

Another eastern Franklin County property owner has lost out in the state Court of Appeals,... More

  • By BETH CRACE State Journal Staff Writer
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Homecoming gas policy offends some

Some employees and alumni of Kentucky State University have distributed an e-mail suggesting a... More

  • By GAYLE COULTER State Journal Staff Writer
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Capitol pays tribute to Breathitt

Hundreds of friends and colleagues were expected at the Capitol today to mourn the loss of former... More

  • State Journal Staff Report
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God as CEO

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  • By PEGGY FUKUNAGA State Journal Staff Writer
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Beyond survival

Mike Cunningham, 43, died on July 21. "His body just wore out," said Janice Cunningham, his... More

  • By PEGGY FUKUNAGA State Journal Staff Writer
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Cabinet art work selected

Three Lexington artists will design sculptures to adorn the front of the new Transportation... More

  • By BETH CRACE State Journal Staff Writer
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22nd Book Fair has wide appeal

The 22nd edition of the Kentucky Book Fair (KBF) comes to the Farnham Dudgeon Civic Center... More

  • State Journal Staff Report
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