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Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John Minton cuts the ribbon during the ceremony. From left, Justice Daniel I. Venters, Master Commissioner Jane Winkler Dyche, retired Laurel Circuit Judge Lewis Hopper, former Chief Justice Joseph E. Lambert, former Appellate Judge R.W. Dyche, Minton, Appellate Judge Michael Caperton, Laurel Circuit Judge Gregory Lay, Don Holt of Windstream Communications and Laurel County Judge-Executive Lawrence Kuhl.
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‘A plaza of justice’
Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John D. Minton describes Laurel County’s new judicial center as “a perfect addition to downtown London.”
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‘A plaza of justice’
- Local Sports
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North Laurel’s Hughie Wagers (42) tries to break the tackle of Williamsburg’s Derek Mills during Friday night’s 41-20 win by the Jaguars. Wagers rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns.
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North's size too much for Williamsburg
The North Laurel Jaguars used its size and running game to roll past Williamsburg, 41-20, in the Cumberland Valley Bowl.
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- Boone too much for Lady Jags
- Boone completes sweep of Laurel County
- Team effort
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North's size too much for Williamsburg
- Opinion
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Don’t pigeonhole me, I’m for common sense
My comments about Rand Paul two weeks ago flew far and wide, appearing in publications as away as San Antonio, Texas, and New Orleans, La.
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- Smoking ban has produced benefits
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- Features
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Local father’s home updated
Fugate Drive was lined with cars, the roadway in front of the Blankenship home was lined with cameras, and a group of Butch Blankenship’s family and friends hid behind his house last week in anticipation of unveiling a surprise remodel of his home.
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- Despite bad weather, horse show a success
- London man celebrates 100 years of living
- Mission: Possible crew volunteers in London
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