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  1. "Pet Idol" gives owners a chance to showcase pets
  2. Facade program targets residential buildings
  3. Career Craze thrills middle schoolers
  4. VFW to host Flag Retirement Ceremony
  5. Miller family continues tradition begun in 1800s
  6. Thirty years of salsa-making behind product now appearing stores
  7. DAV van: Vets ride to the VA in style
  8. Local suit involving doctors heard in Mason Circuit Court
  9. Quarreling couple cause stir at local plant
  10. Small town Red Cross chapters struggle to survive without help from national level
  11. Teen players to bring popular story to stage this summer
  12. In search of the Underground Railroad: Reporter, photographer begin 500 mile trek
  13. Gov. Fletcher brings gifts to Augusta, Bracken
  14. Heather Henry co-hosts event honoring veterans in D.C.
  15. Brown County pharmacist's license suspended
  16. Kentucky Gateway Museum Center receives special Lewis and Clark portfolio
  17. EKPC recieves final state approval
  18. Commission unanimously approves the cell tower application
  19. Public meeting discusses plans for Old Washington
  20. Bracken health officials discuss bird flu preparations
  21. Justice Reed's life revolved around Maysville
  22. New law allows veterans, others to freeze credit reports
  23. Flags retired at solemn ceremonies
  24. Fletcher announces Governor's Scholars
  25. Actor Clooney's father opens Darfur exhibit at Freedom Center
  26. Rec park pool becomes ‘beautiful’
  27. Nancy Osborne in from the west coast to see mom and sing
  28. Two housing organizations cosponsor "mini build"
  29. "Smooth White Stones" Ripley premiere Saturday
  30. Mason County, an Adopt-a-Highway leader, encourages program participation
  31. January and Wood demolition hits a snag
  32. Motorcycle ride to honor Herd Shrout scheduled
  33. VFW raising funds for handicap ramp
  34. Clark Hennessey selected as Augusta Regatta Admiral
  35. Blue light special ...
  36. Reading Festival: Something for everyone
  37. Mason County Farmer's Market opens Tuesday June 27
  38. Free concerts sure to entertain
  39. Area police search for missing teen
  40. For Fleming 4-Hers learning to cook can start early
  41. Undercover drug investigation results in six arrests in Brown County
  42. Mason County Chorale makes Italian Concert Tour
  43. Stidham found unharmed Tuesday night
  44. Simon Kenton Warehouse to host "super auction"
  45. Augusta merchants tourism plan a success
  46. Greifenkamp a great influence on community
  47. Fleming officials: ‘If we build it they will come’
  48. GPS used to find injured KU employee
  49. Littleton appears in court for pretrial conference
  50. Faris named Independence Day parade grand marshal
  51. Couple plans to breathe life into EAT building
  52. Murder suspect, David Black, appears in court
  53. Judge issues bench warrant for Maysville woman
  54. Hospice begins annual motorcycle fund-raiser
  55. Prayers are answered as volunteers convene to finish new church
  56. Bates/Keller concert brings country music to MCTC
  57. Phase II begins at Hayswood building
  58. Bench warrant recalled by judge in Reed case
  59. Historical artist displays work in historic setting
  60. Agriculture discussion deemed success
  61. Officials optimistic regarding garbage venture
  62. Second St. @ Limestone St. is CLOSED.
  63. Congressman Davis to open office in Maysville
  64. Beloved former Maysville mainstay Dorothy Wood dies
  65. Regional Historic Preservation Office to open in Goforth house
  66. MCHS students have ‘experience of a lifetime’ in Costa Rica
  67. Area to show America still lively at 230
  68. Power company reps meet with public regarding proposed hydroelectric plant
  69. Mason County Beat says Goodbye
  70. New law sets new limitations for convicted sex offenders
  71. Seatbelts become a rule of the road; fines begin in 2007
  72. Country music star Keith Anderson to appear at Adams County Fair
  73. Two vehicle accident closes three lanes on U.S. 68
  74. Bracken water official to magistrates: Bad news and even worse news
  75. It's ‘pet Idol mania’ as owners seek moment of glory for their animal friends
  76. City phone system reordered for greater efficiency
  77. Kids' College turnout hits new heights
  78. County celebration planned in Bracken
  79. Benefit concert set for Saturday in Lewis
  80. Kids Camp displays the importance of art
  81. Tollesboro teen fêted at national program
  82. Suspect eludes police following chase through woods
  83. Library summer program leads kids to books
  84. Fleming Mason Airport's Aviation Day today
  85. Littleton rejects plea deal, trial set for next week
  86. Coping with the baddest, the maddest and the saddest: Emergency personnel study stres
  87. Teacher home visits: Relationships key in learning
  88. Wind gusts flatten construction site, trap worker
  89. Broken ride at fair causes only minor injuries
  90. Life is more than ‘the crown and the gown’ for Masie Insko
  91. Young brothers drown while swimming in Higginsport
  92. Crimes involving gun add up to prison time for area man
  93. Workers cope with heat wave
  94. McKay's spirits high despite health-related struggle
  95. Fleming magistrates facilitate businesses
  96. Recovery center in Maysville uncertain
  97. Early morning accident leaves one dead
  98. Meetings address water quality in Fleming County
  99. Career Pathways to Highways grads to be honored
  100. Junior size competitions take big horses into ring
  101. Supper is a chance to soak up some history
  102. Pogue House and distillery to receive historic marker
  103. Ewing fair carousel complication under investigation
  104. Hayswood: Any change would be appreciated
  105. Gilbert was a community person
  106. Mark Brown arraigned in Bracken County after six year absence
  107. Local students participate in Kentucky Ambassadors of Music Tour
  108. Terrorism the beneficiary of check scam
  109. Tourism numbers on the rise throughout area
  110. LA based group to appear in Maysville
  111. Experience Ripley to host festival
  112. Ripley sophomore achieves national honors
  113. Insko brings her trademark positive attitude and determination to Miss Kentucky Pagea
  114. Mason County orientation sessions give teachers a good start
  115. Clues to old murder case sought in lost car
  116. Bracken County man killed in ash pond slide at DP&L
  117. MCMS changes dress code
  118. Aging issues discussed at public forum
  119. Assault call leads police to discovery of child endangerment scenario
  120. DP&L fatality remains under investigation
  121. Habitat needs volunteers
  122. Poster brings poignant message of awareness
  123. Maysville's own death metal band advances in national competition
  124. Second Festival of Books planned for remodeled Opera House
  125. Manhunt comes to successful conclusion
  126. FOP motorcycle run Aug.5
  127. Four injured in rollover crash
  128. Inmate death was suicide
  129. Injured baby bobcat rescued
  130. Local AMVETS post to take responsibility for city's flags
  131. Bates: Concert felt like a homecoming
  132. Overnight break-in at Rec Park investigated
  133. Small Kentucky businesses encouraged to look into ICARE program
  134. Sawmill accident ends in death of Vanceburg man
  135. 'Living historian' bringing Mark Twain to Rankin Hill
  136. Back-To-School Fashion Show and Block Party returns Saturday
  137. Germantown Fair horse show blends new and ‘old reliable’
  138. Beating the heat might take a retreat
  139. Accident on #68 Hill, in front of Enterprise Car rental
  140. Civil War Days Aug. 11-13
  141. Swing Time On the River to fill Augusta waterfront
  142. Limestone and Bracken Cable carry HD signals
  143. RECC linemen win regional competition, head for nationals
  144. Cunningham gains experience, friends and cash at UK journalism workshop
  145. Waiting for the call: Tollesboro woman in running for "Deal or No Deal"
  146. Facing state funding cuts, Manchester school district pins hopes on tax levy
  147. Heat can't conquer the allure of fair's Floral Hall
  148. Toddler found dead inside family van
  149. Candidates in no hurry to file for races
  150. White displays work at Kentucky Artisan Center
  151. Maysville business owner dies in crash
  152. Storms bring excitement and trouble to area residents
  153. A fresh, scary beginning: Freshman orientation meets a need
  154. Pogue historical highway marker dedicated
  155. Habitat Update - farme up and a Roof!
  156. School board positions filing
  157. Bracken Memory Walk kickoff party planned
  158. Adams police uncover marijuana growing in garden
  159. Community support sought by music group
  160. Land use map amendment rejected
  161. Ohio man leads Lewis County law enforcement on high speed chase
  162. Lowes job interviews Where?
  163. New industry hopes to begin operation in September
  164. BREAKING NEWS: Plane Crashes in Lexington
  165. Full of Rage - They can use your help
  166. Schools strive for sufficent salaries
  167. One year later ...
  168. Foster parents charged in death of missing boy
  169. Storm topples tree in downtown Maysville, damaging parked cars
  170. Former area native lost in Lexington crash
  171. Homeschool system could teach public schools a thing or two
  172. Rosemary Clooney House Museum intiating scavenger hunt
  173. VFW ramp project fund-raiser this weekend
  174. Cropper inducted into equestrian hall of fame
  175. Davis discusses agriculture in Mason County
  176. Marcus Fiesel investigation, like the crime against him, moves into area
  177. Coroners show unity in crash aftermath
  178. Amtrak ridership up in Maysville area
  179. Maysville's ‘cornerstone’ building purchased by city
  180. Bond set at $10.1 million for Marcus Fiesel's foster parents
  181. Operation PAID attempting to prevent drunken driving
  182. High-speed chase leads to attempted murder charge
  183. Bracken and Robertson reunited by Parine Pike bridge
  184. Auto Club owner hopes to relocate business
  185. Recovery Center encountering "obstacle after obstacle"
  186. Wrong number brings waves of confusion regarding Rosemary Clooney House Museum
  187. Guilty plea entered in Little League fan assault case
  188. Vietnam vets visit area historic sites
  189. Groundbreaking ceremony Sunday for new Fleming County Hospital
  190. Labor Day accident claims life of Russellville man
  191. Patriot Day ceremony to honor victims of 9/11
  192. Tollesboro man forging a future from the past
  193. Jersey Ridge Road public meeting held
  194. Steve Moss happy to be back home
  195. Aberdeen house fire ruled an arson
  196. Efforts of parents and friends bring meaning to death of teen
  197. Bracken EMS's new building worth the wait and the toil
  198. Million dollar mess alleged in lawsuit
  199. Doyle knows war on terror firsthand
  200. Missing Teenager
  201. Ripley Museum celebrating 30th anniversary
  202. Overdue updates overwhelm Fleming courthouse staff
  203. Family seeks news of missing teen
  204. Students get a hand up understanding 9/11
  205. Special City Meeting Monday 9/11/06
  206. Motivational speaker to address school staff
  207. Aberdeen Volunteer Fire Department and Life Squad celebrating 50th anniversary
  208. MPD: Charges brought against Free
  209. Store owner uses DVD to help thwart soda thief
  210. Artists guild auction to feature a rich variety of styles
  211. City officials take steps to make road safer
  212. Service draws hope from 9/11
  213. Simon Kenton Frontier Festival provides glimpse into the past
  214. Short's Goldenrod Festival being held at Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
  215. Jones authors book about musical career
  216. Mason officials approve prescription drug program
  217. Pig Out On Market barbecue festival goes nocturnal
  218. Lewis County E-911 service could kick off in November
  219. Hot air balloon event coming to area in 2007
  220. Bike-a-thon to be held Saturday for Women's Crisis Center
  221. Second annual 'The Vine' set for Saturday at MCTC
  222. Sauer creates 'big city art' in rural Lewis County
  223. Aberdeen River Days hosts more events
  224. Vanceburg Renaissance Program completes visitors center project
  225. Advanced placement courses, testing on the rise
  226. Inside Jesse Mains beats the heart of an 18th Century man
  227. Maysville facility of Federal Mogul recognized for accident-free production
  228. Principal Chief of Piqua Shawnee tribe visiting to honor Simon Kenton
  229. Augusta loses Meldahl plant
  230. Neil Sedaka was a Rosie fan ... and vice versa
  231. Shooting in Maysville???
  232. Friends open homes and hearts to help family rebuild after fire
  233. Charges filed against juvenile for allegedly running over woman
  234. Investigation into death of child in van delayed by wait for test results
  235. Fleming Apple festival is this weekend
  236. Police working to unravel Elks Club melee
  237. MCTC hosts meth-related seminar
  238. Patience becomes requirement for teen drivers' licensing
  239. Suspect in area burglaries caught after police chase
  240. Mason County native finds success through innovative new product
  241. Brown County Fair appearance different this year for Keller
  242. Lexington man donates antique sign with Maysville ties to the city
  243. As Girl Scouts reorganize, beloved camp goes on auction block
  244. Hometown Hoedown in Ripley this Saturday to benefit River Walk
  245. Swing on Main being held Saturday in Flemingsburg
  246. Multimedia tour transforms courthouse into educational experience
  247. WKRC-TV's Dennison Keller to emcee Clooney concert
  248. The cost of campaigning
  249. Charges pending in Elks Club shooting
  250. Suspects questioned in attack on school teacher