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  1. DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF THE SO-CALLED "LAWSUIT CRISIS"
  2. Lawmakers hope to improve adult protective services
  3. AMBER Alert issued for: 5 YR-OLD OHIO GIRL
  4. BBS Finds a New Home
  5. Feds Ask For Recall Of 600,000 Dodge Trucks
  6. Ky. Phase II funds tied up in NC court
  7. Truck Fire
  8. Local swimmer Amanda Miller Top 50
  9. The Traxel's, On the Move
  10. Building Burns Across From Post Office
  11. School Closings and Delays - Friday Jan. 21
  12. State economy on upswing, economist tells lawmakers
  13. Bob Warner Past Away
  14. Polling place electioneering ban approved by House committee
  15. From Robert.Weber LRC Ky. Govt.
  16. Bill to provide death benefits to Guardsmen, Reserves
  17. House passes higher weight limits for trucks
  18. Bill would phase out "smiley face" license plates
  19. Bill to regulate Internet pharmacies passes House
  20. Anti-bullying bill passes House 57-33
  21. House passes bill to require certification of housing contractors
  22. Jones Elementary Survey
  23. Big Name Comic's coming to Maysville
  24. Information on this Photo
  25. Heads Up Ladies!!!
  26. Anderson sues for Beating at local Speedway
  27. Local Farmers Lose Again
  28. Maysville to get Huddle House restaurant
  29. “castle Doctrine” Self-defense Law
  30. Bourbon Dinner Fund Raiser
  31. No Fear - local news reporting
  32. New Local Magazine / Web Site
  33. 100 male drug addicts wanted by Maysville
  34. Legislators hear review of education testing
  35. Hourly wage, salary or by the job? You decide.
  36. Proposal would boost availability of living wills in Kentucky
  37. Proposed law aimed at sex offenders' parole status
  38. Messenger Live Photos
  39. Royals Quartet Performs at Lexington Legends Game
  40. Maysville gets new water tower
  41. School Board Buys The Jockey Property
  42. HAVA funds ready to update voting machinery
  43. Taking Your Name, Money and Life
  44. Fleming Court Days Questionable
  45. Dollar General Market
  46. Lawmakers lament recommendation for Thoroughbred Energy plant
  47. I'm Losing Some Close Friends
  48. "Treatments" from the Maysville Media
  49. Katrina coming our way.
  50. Clean coal technology could be boon to state's economy
  51. UI Trust Fund headed for insolvency, lawmakers told
  52. Kentucky is a good place to be for those recovering from drug abuse,
  53. Maysville Humane Society
  54. Blanche Chambers, 80, Cherishes Memory Of Clooney
  55. Think Local - Buy Local
  56. Property Transfers of Interest
  57. Chief Justice proposes new family court judicial circuits
  58. China auction Web site offers babies for sale
  59. America, how bad is it ?
  60. Uninsured driver legislation being implemented
  61. Downtown is getting ready for "the holidays"
  62. Mayor Cartmell Gives Key to the City
  63. "notice of termination" filed with the Mason County Clerk
  64. Pearl Harbor Attacked by Japanese.
  65. What's in your van?
  66. Free Sign up-local on-line yellow pages
  67. Local Pet Store Closed
  68. Mass Break-Ins in Old Washington
  69. Access to Eastern Kentucky gas lines limited by contracts, lawmakers told
  70. Maysville Ymca Swimming Stingray News
  71. Know Before You Go
  72. Visa deals with possible data breach
  73. Hoffman files legislation to get more drivers to buckle up
  74. Gallenstein ends distinguished career in law enforcement
  75. New Year, New Medicare Plan
  76. Toxic Pesticide dangerous to pets and community
  77. MPD to be on the WLEX ch. 18 news tonight
  78. NBC Stations Yield To Pressure, Close Book On 'Daniel'
  79. Margie's Southern Café
  80. Nextel leaving again?
  81. Mouse burns down house - revenge?
  82. dead for 2.5 years in front of TV
  83. Maysville Manhunt: Inmate Escapes KY Jail
  84. Library Helps Seniors with the internet
  85. Tubby on EBAY - For Sale
  86. Suspects in burglary video now in custody
  87. Emergency heating assistance bill passes House A & R
  88. Cindy Hall homecoming to benefit Humane Society
  89. Bomb threat at Bracken courthouse halts justice
  90. Triple stabbing in Ripley
  91. A boil water advisory is in effect for Harrison County Residents
  92. Amish man sentenced to prison for operating dog ‘factory’
  93. New Credit card scam
  94. Augusta Kentucky Moves to New Address...
  95. Miss Limestone Area Scholarship Pageant -entry deadline soon
  96. Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk Pass Your Keys to a Designated Driver This Super Bowl
  97. Sha-Reese Cunningham-local artist
  98. Jerry Lundergan - Quoted
  99. Increased speed limits sail through Senate committee
  100. Drug bust results in three arrests
  101. Odds are, gambling issue a sure bet for controversy
  102. Three-car pile up injures one along Kentucky 9
  103. Sheriff's pursuit results in arrest
  104. AMVETS volunteers remember veterans with Valentines Day gifts
  105. First Steps: Officials tour Hayswood building
  106. Lewisburg family loses goat herd in weekend fire
  107. Love conquers all, except in circuit court
  108. Jail Gets $25,000 From State
  109. Hanging shads: Mass of dead fish discovered near Newtown Bridge
  110. More amish puppy mills being shut down in Ohio
  111. Tennessee Judge Slam-Dunks Puppy Mill Owners
  112. Wal-Mart parking lot scene of arrest
  113. FCHS basketball coach misses final game following suspension
  114. Nothing is better than a trained eye: Class offered for severe weather spotters
  115. Fastest animal on earth, other Cat Ambassadors visit Straub Elementary
  116. Downtown bridge facing more repairs
  117. 63rd Aviation Group
  118. Stolen truck, gun leads to four county high speed chase and manhunt
  119. "Good morning, Hassall family" Home makeover show is bluegrass-bound
  120. Wronged church seeks the high road
  121. Facility needed...
  122. Peoples Bank Names Tucker Drive Branch Staff
  123. Library evacuated due to unbreathable air, juvenile suspected of spraying mace
  124. Police train with expandable batons
  125. Area has connection to NCAA dark horse
  126. New home for Maysville Police Department taking shape
  127. It's chocolate time again: Festival coming April 8-9
  128. Mason County sheriff's race to be decided in May
  129. Local law enforcement cracks down on excessive window tinting
  130. Access road opens opportunities in Lewis County
  131. HPU basketball coach resigns
  132. One more time ...Simon Kenton bridge closes for repairs
  133. Museum Center receives grant to further preserve area history
  134. MCTC receives $759,710 grant from science foundation
  135. Election officials get course on new voting machines
  136. Planned Augusta hydroelectric plant in peril
  137. Area NAACP leaders given broader duties
  138. Clooney mural planned for floodwall
  139. Housing Authority of Maysville earns high performer status
  140. New caretakers for Maysville River Park
  141. Electronic sign to connect school, community
  142. No jail time for driver in triple fatal
  143. Accident at Maple Leaf
  144. accident near applebees
  145. Lessons to be learned on Crime Victims' Day
  146. Mason jailer candidates loaded with experience
  147. Augusta homes featured in Kentucky Homes and Gardens magazine
  148. Suspected bridge suicide found 80 miles away - upriver
  149. Maysville's 'Survivor' to lead 5K race
  150. A bit of new invades Museum Center's 125-year-old Wormald Building
  151. Governor's budget cuts bypass Mason, Fleming, Bracken
  152. Board approves recovery center; some dismayed
  153. Community breakfast closes out Child Abuse Prevention Month
  154. New laws for two-wheeled vehicles
  155. Visiting speakers offer tips on Crime Victims Day
  156. Shop Local
  157. Trial date set for tire store standoff gunman
  158. Old city lines blamed for dark water
  159. You ask for it and it is here!!!
  160. State wide push on to add a little exercise to the day
  161. Political signs are diasappearing and candidates feel the pinch
  162. Mason County commission candidates want to make a difference
  163. Three MCHS students arrested on drug charges
  164. Routine patrol turns into frightening wreck
  165. Seriousness of incident at school debated: Horseplay, bad judgment or assault
  166. Recovery Program brings hope to detainees
  167. Buffalo Trails MultiSport Race
  168. Planning commission: Lowe's approved, cell tower rejected
  169. Maysville firefighters build CASA house to raffle
  170. Augusta group creates quilt to benefit relay for life
  171. After two volunteer tours in Iraq, Jarrod Applegate promises wife ‘no more’
  172. Soldiers' parade called event of a lifetime
  173. Big Blue Caravan pulls into Maysville May 12
  174. Two arrested on drug charges in Maysville
  175. Beware: Bees are on the move
  176. Two die in separate vehicle crashes
  177. Board votes to support greenhouse project
  178. Motorcycle accident claims life of West Union senior
  179. Exhibitions to display talents of local artist
  180. City commissioner field faces reduction May 16
  181. St. Patrick school drug incident under investigation
  182. Third graders dive into play performance at MCIS
  183. Fiscal court talks trash
  184. Fire erupts at EKP, no injuries reported
  185. Ongoing efforts to revitalize downtown
  186. Area artist to show off her creations
  187. St. Patrick students hope to cash in on artistic talent
  188. Would-be thieves thwarted in Augusta
  189. Kentucky Governor indicted by grand jury on misdemeanor charges
  190. Road maintenance schedules announced
  191. Damage and funnel clouds reported during storm Wednesday
  192. Budget and zoning concerns discussed in Bracken Fiscal
  193. Tenth annual Asparagus festival on its way
  194. Deming School stages ‘Little Shop of Horrors"
  195. Medicare Part D: A trial for small pharmacies
  196. Ripley mother of four boys worries, prays, teases and dotes
  197. Rumpke ups its price, and Mason County magistrates say "no"
  198. Poll workers make voting process run smoothly
  199. Sedaka to headline Rosemary Clooney Concert
  200. New owners have vastly different plans for cotton mill
  201. Simons Middle School's Civil War Day gets better and better
  202. Local tributes made for Police Memorial Week
  203. Mason County Jailer Bob Tribby resigns, Curtis to fill term
  204. "True American Celebration" draws Governor to Flemingsburg
  205. President pays visit to Northern Kentucky
  206. Mason Relay for Life event June 2
  207. "Titans" coach to lead MCTC Freedom Celebration
  208. FOX program shoots segment in Augusta
  209. Detention Center search yields "all clear"
  210. 21 students visit hospital following Adams County bus accident
  211. Pandemic Influenza Summit prepares for the worst
  212. MCHS student Thomas excited about graduating
  213. Award-winning journalists at work at FCHS
  214. Augusta listed as one in a "Top 10" by famed Kentucky historian
  215. KDE report of nonacademic data released
  216. Prom event connects high schoolers and senior citizens
  217. Art in the Garden June 3
  218. River Sweep more than just a cleanup
  219. Robertson recount yields no change in results
  220. Requests pouring in for places in Bracken memorial sidewalk
  221. MCHS Distinguished Alumni Tom O'Cull honored and surprised
  222. Thursday Storm Damage
  223. A reminder about Maysville's curfew
  224. Evelyn Cropper to conclude 15 years at library
  225. Campers bear brunt of wind damage
  226. Year-long drug investigation in Lewis County ends in arrests
  227. Altercation turns fatal in Fleming
  228. Johanns, Davis to visit in Mason County today
  229. Parking passes must be obtained by June 30
  230. Curtis sworn in as jailer at fiscal court meeting
  231. Aberdeen set to host battle of the bands
  232. Special event at Rosemary Clooney House Museum Saturday
  233. Suspect in Newport murder recognized by neighbors in Augusta, arrested
  234. Agriculture Secretary brags on U.S. farmers
  235. Joint effort to benefit Habitat for Humanity
  236. Ripley Juneteenth celebration includes premiere of movie shot in local area
  237. "Unfair" speeding citations protested in Ohio
  238. Lieutenant governor declines to resign despite governor's request
  239. Investigation continues in overnight break-ins
  240. Annual Woodcarvers Day set for June 11
  241. Museum Center makes modification to name to emphasize regional nature
  242. Theft suspected at district transportation cabinet office
  243. Millers and Maysville: A match for the ages
  244. Upgraded span to reopen Thursday
  245. Mason Chorale headed for tour of Italy
  246. Residents given opportunity to enjoy first overnight museum trip
  247. Robertson County man indicted on drug charges
  248. Police central topic of Aberdeen council meeting
  249. Homeland Security training event challenges area officials
  250. Man faces delayed indictment in Robertson