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the morning cram [the civil war's bloodiest day edition]

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Today on NPR:

Today is the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, also known as Sharpsburg, which resulted in the largest single-day number of killed and wounded in American military history.

In Kentucky:

A busy weekend for OVC football.

A Franklin County judge is considering whether or not to lower former KY Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's child support obligations.

A new state law governing for-profit colleges may not affect them.

ROMP may move to earlier in the year for 2013.

The region's drought has had an impact on the migration of Monarch butterflies.

Todd Hatton hails from Paducah, Kentucky, where he got into radio under the auspices of the late, great John Stewart of WKYX while a student at Paducah Community College. He also worked at WKMS in the reel-to-reel tape days of the early 1990s before running off first to San Francisco, then Orlando in search of something to do when he grew up. He received his MFA in Creative Writing at Murray State University. He vigorously resists adulthood and watches his wife, Angela Hatton, save the world one plastic bottle at a time.
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