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Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Program, Camp Ernst MS, Boone County, KY


 

Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Camp Ernst MS, Boone County, KY – Attorney General Jack Conway and his Keep Kentucky Kids Safe partners took their prescription drug awareness program to Burlington, KY. With Attorney General…

 

Beth A. Paulson, a lawyer and independent fundraiser, dies at 67

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Since 1995, she had been in business for herself, counseling community-based organizations and private corporations on issues involving economic development, crime prevention and drug abuse. Her specialties included obtaining corporate, foundation …
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White Dove Release at Priscilla’s Place Dedication of the Matthews House


 

White Dove Release at Priscilla’s Place Dedication of The Matthews House – Priscilla’s Place, under Teen Challenge, is a place for young women to go to get free from drug addiction. Crown the Day did a white dove release at the 6/1/…

 

AlliedBarton Security Services and HR Plus to Host a Free Workplace Violence

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LOUISVILLE, KY–(Marketwired – Jun 18, 2013) – AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel, and HR Plus, a leading provider of comprehensive solutions for employment and background screening …
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2006 Chevrolet Equinox Used Cars Louisville KY


 

2006 Chevrolet Equinox Used Cars Louisville KY – http://www.jaysautosalesinc.com This 2006 Chevrolet Equinox is available from Jays Auto Sales. For details, call us at 502-361-9289.

 

Kentucky and Indiana starting to feel impact of federal budget cuts

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The federal probation offices that cover Louisville and Western Kentucky have let go of some support staff. Families who hoped to enroll their children in Head Start in Jeffersonville, Ind., this summer have to make other plans. And 19,000 civilian …
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