Regional Headlines
4:44 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Executive Inn Purchase to be Signed

Regional Headlines
4:43 am
Thu October 2, 2008

McCracken County High School Consolidation Discussions

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Local Features
3:49 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Kentucky homeowners OK during mortgage crisis

Murray, KY – The national mortgage crisis is driving foreclosure rates skyward in some states, but so far, that has not been the case in Kentucky. And as Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeigh reports, proactive steps taken by state leaders may be part of the reason why.

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Local Features
3:48 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Kentucky Blue Laws turn 75

Murray, KY – This year marks the 75th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition, but nearly half of Kentucky is dry. In many areas where alcohol can be sold, so-called blue laws prohibit the sale of spirits on Sundays. Kentucky Public Radio's Gabe Bullard has more.

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Local Features
3:46 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Reaching a balance in Lake Barkley's levels

Murray, KY – For years, residents, business owners, and government officials have been embattled about Lake Barkley's pool levels in the late summer months. Recent activity suggests lake users may be closer to a consensus that could keep everyone a little happier. Carrie Pond has more.

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Local Features
3:42 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Dr. Joe gives Gary Boggess Distinguished Lecture

Local Features
3:40 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Kellogg FDN Officer at MSU

Murray, KY – Murray State University President Randy Dunn singled out Bob Long from the crowd of 500 or so at the fall semester opening meeting. Dr. Long is on campus this year through the auspices of W.K. Kellogg Foundation, whose grants and insight he's brought to Murray over many years as its officer. He tells Kate Lochte how he got here.

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Local Features
3:38 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Aftermath of Hurricane Ike

Murray, KY – At its peak, over five hundred thousand Kentuckians were without power as remnants of Hurricane Ike swept across the Commonwealth. Downed trees blocked roadways and damaged homes. Now, almost a week later, crews continue to work to clear roads and get power systems restored. Chad Lampe gives us an update on the regional aftermath of the wind storms.

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Local Features
3:36 am
Thu October 2, 2008

Congress to Campus

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