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The winning numbers in Tuesday afternoon's drawing of the Kentucky Lottery's "Midday 3" game were:0-3-1
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Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is expected in Kentucky in late January for a political rally and fundraiser to benefit his son's U.S. Senate campaign.Rand Paul, a Bowling Green eye surgeon, is seeking the Republican nomination to run for the Senate seat now held by the retiring Jim Bunning.
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The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Kentucky Lottery's "Cash Ball" game were:09-10-12-20, Cash Ball: 19, Kicker: 4-6-0-7-0
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The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Kentucky Lottery's "Pick 3" game were:2-2-0
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The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Kentucky Lottery's "Pick 4" game were:2-6-7-4
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Dangerous bears could be shot if they get within 30 yards of a home under a proposal that will be presented to lawmakers next month.State Rep. Rick Nelson, D-Middlesboro, said he will be pushing the legislation to protect Kentucky residents from criminal prosecution if they shoot black bears that they believe pose a danger.
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A Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader who also works as a school teacher in northern Kentucky is suing a gossip Web site for libel over a posting that she says falsely claims she was exposed to two venereal diseases.The woman, identified in court records as "Jane Doe," said the posting on the Web site Thedirty.com is libelous and was posted online to hurt her reputation. The Web site doesn't use her full name but mentions both of her jobs.
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The winning numbers in Monday afternoon's drawing of the Kentucky Lottery's "Midday 4" game were:1-2-3-8
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These Kentucky lotteries were drawn on Sunday:
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Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich can rest easy, it looks as if Charlie Strong is sticking with the Cardinals.Florida coach Urban Meyer's decision to take a leave of absence rather than resign has left little doubt that Strong, who took the job earlier this month, will remain with Louisville.
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