Politics
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- Beshear gets 40 percent, avoids runoff Steve Beshear, riding the momentum of an endorsement by Jonathan Miller who dropped out of the race and endorsed Beshear, captured more than 41 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s primary.
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Fletcher wins first round of comeback attempt
Gov. Ernie Fletcher took at least one step out of the political grave to which he had been consigned by critics and pundits.
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Democratic candidate Lunsford proposes health care for everyone
Democrat candidate for governor Bruce Lunsford and his running mate, Greg Stumbo, were at the London-Laurel Optimist Club Sports Complex Monday evening explaining their plan for universal health care at a fish fry attended by more than 200 citizens.
- Voters preparing for election day At 6 a.m May 22, Kentuckians will go to begin the process of choosing the candidates for the various state offices.
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Buttons help Kentuckians honor veterans when voting
Kentuckians who go to the polls can show their appreciation to the country’s veterans for their efforts to protect our rights and freedoms.
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Area club uses opportunity to showcase Laurel County
More than 120 women from across the commonwealth came together in Laurel County over the weekend at the Kentucky Democratic Woman’s Club’s quarterly meeting.
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Republican Rally
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Freedom’s Cry
Gatewood Galbraith, a Democratic candidate for governor, views himself as a revolutionary soldier in the political world.
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State treasurer hopeful visits Laurel County
State Rep. Ken Upchurch, R-Monticello, visited Laurel County Monday to promote his bid for state treasurer.
- Council agrees to request a public hearing Although neither the London City Council nor Mayor Troy Rudder are officially taking a position for or against the proposed asphalt plant off KY 363, the council unanimously approved a motion to send a letter to the Division of Air Quality requesting a public hearing.
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