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UofL sophomore guard Johnson leaving early for NBA draft
UofL sophomore guard Johnson leaving early for NBA draft

Homegrown product David Johnson is leaving town, keeping his word on a statement he made to Louisville coach Chris Mack two years ago before he had played a single minute for the Cardinals.

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US recommends 'pause' for J&J vaccine over clot reports
US recommends 'pause' for J&J vaccine over clot reports

The U.S. is recommending a "pause" in administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.

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Lakes Region Progress Edition 2021
Lakes Region Progress Edition 2021
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Paducah Business Journal February 2021
Paducah Business Journal February 2021

Paducah Business Journal, The River City's local business news...

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Valentine's Day gifts for the special person in your life
Valentine's Day gifts for the special person in your life

When it comes to the tangible though, (and we all like tangible) a great gift of candy, flowers, clothes, cakes or cocoa bombs just make it a special day for a special person in your life.

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Farmers' Quarterly January 2021
Farmers' Quarterly January 2021

Serving Ballard, Carlisle, McCracken, Graves, Hickman, Marshall and Surrounding Counties!!

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UofL football notebook: De'Rail Sims hired as running backs coach
UofL football notebook: De'Rail Sims hired as running backs coach

Yes, we are deep into college basketball season, but it's been quite an active offseason for Louisville's football program since we last checked in with the Cardinals following their season-ending win over Wake Forest back in mid-December.

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With no veto from governor, 'Born Alive' bill becomes law
With no veto from governor, 'Born Alive' bill becomes law

The same day lawmakers adopted the Born Alive bill, a second pro-life measure, House Bill 2, which would allow the Kentucky attorney general to pursue civil and criminal charges against abortion providers who violate state law without having to wait for certification from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, also gained final approval.

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Who doesn't love a good sandwich?
Who doesn't love a good sandwich?

Local restaurants showcase their number one selling sandwich in this weeks paper. The above photo is from Fristoe's Grocery Restaurant in Hickory. They have everything you need from gas to grocery items. They also have a full menu along with daily lunch specials. Check out other local restaurants serving great sandwiches

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West Kentucky WMA open deer hunt procedures changed
West Kentucky WMA open deer hunt procedures changed

Instead of in-person signups, registration will be by phone and email only. The changes are necessary to ensure the health and safety of hunters and WMA staff. The shotgun and muzzleloader deer hunt for up to 140 hunters is scheduled Jan. 16-18, 2021.

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West Kentucky virus survivor tries to make sense of the COVID-19 puzzle
West Kentucky virus survivor tries to make sense of the COVID-19 puzzle

Ronda Dalton Gibson lives in Ballard County at the confluence of Ragland, Monkey's Eyebrow, and Bandana. Compared to her birthplace in rural Crittenden County across the river from Illinois' Cave- In-Rock, the farm where she resides with her husband and teenage son is relatively cosmopolitan.

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Wildcats 'fight like heck' to hold off gritty Commodores, 77-74
Wildcats 'fight like heck' to hold off gritty Commodores, 77-74

"Every year we play them, it's exactly the same way," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "They make all the shots and then we have to fight like heck to win a close game -- every time we play them. Last year, the year before and every coach, not just this coach, the last one and the one before that. I'm happy for the kids. It's a win."

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UK's Mitchell retires following 'life-altering' health scare last summer
UK's Mitchell retires following 'life-altering' health scare last summer

After consulting with his family and Kentucky Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart on Thursday, Mitchell opted to step down. Assistant coach Kyra Elzy has been named interim coach.

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'Positive response' as jail Bible study inmates attend church walk-through drama
'Positive response' as jail Bible study inmates attend church walk-through drama

A jail Bible study that started six months ago helped pave the way for a visual presentation of the gospel Friday. Seven inmates from the Caldwell County Detention Center were escorted from their cells to attend the Southside Baptist Church's walk-through drama called "Choices."

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UofL's Pitino, Adidas defense to NCAA appears contradictory
UofL's Pitino, Adidas defense to NCAA appears contradictory

But in its 104-page formal response to the NCAA Notice of Allegations, released in a redacted form Monday afternoon, the school disputed the NCAA's charge that Pitino, who is now coaching at Iona, failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance in his program.

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Work Zone with One-Lane Traffic on U.S. 51 Ohio River 'Cairo'
Work Zone with One-Lane Traffic on U.S. 51 Ohio River 'Cairo'

Work Zone with One-Lane Traffic on U.S. 51 Ohio River 'Cairo' Bridge Extended to Oct. 25. Delay attributed to joint fabrication

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What are the different types of coronavirus tests?
What are the different types of coronavirus tests?

There are three broad categories of coronavirus tests in the U.S. Two diagnose whether you have an active infection, and a third indicates if you previously had the virus.

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US remembers 9/11 as pandemic changes tribute traditions
US remembers 9/11 as pandemic changes tribute traditions

In New York, a dispute over coronavirus-safety precautions is leading to split-screen remembrances Friday, one at the Sept. 11 memorial plaza at the World Trade Center and another on a nearby corner. The Pentagon's observance will be so restricted that not even victims' families can attend, though small groups can visit the memorial there later in the day.

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Voting in the November 2020 General Election
Voting in the November 2020 General Election

Ballots need to be filled out completely. Please ensure that both the inner and outer envelope are signed, the spots needing your signature will be highlighted for your convenience. Your signature must be the same signature that you use on your driver's license or photo id. This office must "cure" or verify the signature on the outer envelope with your driver's license or photo id.

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Westbound Lane and Load Width Restriction along I-24 at Paducah to Remain in Place through July 4th Holiday
Westbound Lane and Load Width Restriction along I-24 at Paducah to Remain in Place through July 4th Holiday

The work zone is along a section of I-24 that gets a lot of local traffic between Exit 7 and Exit 3 at Paducah. Motorists in the immediate Paducah area can help reduce holiday traffic congestion on I-24 by avoiding this westbound work zone through the weekend.

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USDA Announces June 1 Application Cutoff for CSP
USDA Announces June 1 Application Cutoff for CSP

The next deadline for Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) applications to be considered for funding this year is June 1, 2020. Through CSP, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) helps farmers, ranchers and forest landowners earn payments for expanding conservation activities while maintaining agricultural production on their land.

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What you need to do to get your government stimulus check
What you need to do to get your government stimulus check

Most people don't need to do anything to get the money. But some -- including senior citizens and low-income people who might not traditionally file tax returns -- do need to take action. People behind on filing their taxes might also want to get caught up.

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Why Should I Wash my Hands?
Why Should I Wash my Hands?

For a while now we have been hearing "wash your hands!" over and over. There is a reason for it all; soap and disinfectants do kill off the COVID-19 when it is on your skin or other surfaces.

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2020 Media Kit
2020 Media Kit
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Was Kobe Bryant's pilot feeling pressure to fly that day?
Was Kobe Bryant's pilot feeling pressure to fly that day?

The pilot in the foggy-weather helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant was well-acquainted with the skies over Los Angeles and accustomed to flying celebrities.

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