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Tuesday, May 5, 2015 -- Republican candidate for Governor James Comer denies he physically abused a former girlfriend and took her for an abortion while the two were students at Western Kentucky University. A new report shows that tourism benefits Rowan County’s economy to the tune of nearly 62-million dollars annually…and Carter County’s judge executive says the fiscal court can’t increase its funding to the public library.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015 -- Rowan County’s E-911 Board is about to increase its monthly user fee. The Kentucky Sierra Club is taking Senator Mitch McConnell to task for his record on the environment…and two tax issues are approved Tuesday in Scioto County.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015 -- Twenty-four persons have been indicted on drug charges in Scioto County. Kentucky Power today awards 200-thousand dollars in economic development grants to initiatives in its eastern Kentucky service region…and the Rowan County school board is meeting tonight to consider spending cuts in next year’s budget.
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Friday, May 8, 2015 -- A Maysville man has been sent to prison for 87 months for trafficking in cocaine. Two South Point residents have pleaded guilty to reduced charges in exchange for their testimony against a third person accused of murder…and FEMA has opened a new disaster recovery center in Grayson.