Society
7:43 am
Thu June 20, 2013

Unlikely Duo Seeks Justice For Jessica Currin

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Tom Mangold and Susan Galbreath

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Jessica Currin was found dead behind Mayfield Middle School in 2000. Five years later, the investigation into her murder was stalling. A suspect had been charged, tried and acquitted. Mayfield’s police chief and assistant chief resigned, claiming it had nothing to do with the case. The state police took over, but made little headway. So people began asking for federal involvement. But local involvement made the difference.

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Morning Cram
7:05 am
Thu June 20, 2013

The Morning Cram [oil tycoon edition]

From NPR: Supplies of oil have been surging this year, and U.S. drivers, who have been switching to more fuel-efficient cars, are using less gasoline.That would seem to be the right economic combination to push down prices at the pump, but gasoline prices have remained stubbornly high this summer.

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Business
6:57 am
Thu June 20, 2013

Honeywell To Start “Front End” Operations Today

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Honeywell’s Metropolis plant is starting the “front end” of its operations today. In a letter to employees, Plant Manager Larry Smith says the facility is ready to resume work on ore preparation and green salt production. He says the plant still needs receive final approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, but is optimistic the NRC will complete their reviews and issue a restart decision in early July.

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Culture
6:56 am
Thu June 20, 2013

TBI: Women More Likely Family Violence Victims

A new study of domestic violence in Tennessee last year found women were nearly two times more likely to be victimized than men and children were the victims in 16% of all family violence cases. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation put out a report this week analyzing crime statistics from law enforcement agencies across the state.

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Government
6:53 am
Thu June 20, 2013

KY To Receive $6 Million From Online Gambling Case

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Gov. Steve Beshear says Kentucky will receive a settlement of more than $6 million from a case involving online gambling.  The case dates back to 2008 when the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet filed suit to seize 141 domain names belonging to Internet gambling companies.

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Government
6:51 am
Thu June 20, 2013

IL State Workers To See Pay Raises

The Associated Press has learned that Gov. Pat Quinn's administration will begin July 1 to pay union workers at the contractual wage rate called for in 2011. There will also be some money for back wages owed, but not all of it.

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Politics
6:49 am
Thu June 20, 2013

UofL Professor Announces Candidacy For U.S. Senate

University of Louisville communications professor Greg Leichty has announced that he'll seek the Democratic nomination to run for U.S. Senate in Kentucky. Leichty made the announcement to his 28 Twitter followers on Sunday.

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Culture
6:47 am
Thu June 20, 2013

Urban Outfitters Pulls Pill Glasses

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Political leaders in drug-plagued Kentucky say they're pleased that retailer Urban Outfitters has stopped selling flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look like prescription pill bottles. The state's top leaders, including Gov. Steve Beshear and U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, had joined in a push to get the retailer to pull the items, saying they could encourage teens to misuse prescription meds.

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Politics
6:45 am
Thu June 20, 2013

Quinn Sets July 9 Deadline For IL Pension Reform Deal

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Gov. Pat Quinn has set a July 9 deadline for a bipartisan committee to come up with a solution for Illinois' pension crisis. The Chicago Democrat says lawmakers must move quickly to address the $97 billion unfunded pension liability. He says lawmakers' lack of action is hurting the state's economy.

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Society
4:42 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Land Between the Lakes Welcomes New Supervisor

Former National Forest System Ranger Tina Tilley is Land Between the Lakes new Area Supervisor. Tilley replaces Bill Lisowsky who retired at the end of 2012.

Before coming to LBL, Tilley worked in the National Forest System as a district ranger in North Carolina. She has also worked as an information specialist at the Tonto National Forest in Arizona.

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