Controversial Water Pipeline Gets OK'd - "Absolutely and the farmers in Franklin County are up in arms, their land is going to be confiscated and condemned." The public service commission is giving the go- ahead to create more drinking water for Fayette County. via WKYT-TV Lexington
Survivors remain linked 20 years after deadliest alcohol-related... - It has been 20 years since the northern Kentucky bus crash that ranks as the deadliest alcohol-related highway catastrophe in the nation. via WHAS11
Pipeline opponents consider appealing - "The Kentucky American pipeline will be private property so we can put a property tax on it. That will help county schools and most of the other taxing districts." Jim McWilliams, a leader of Citizens for Alternative Water Solutions, said Friday he was "really bummed out" that the state Public Service Commission approved Kentucky American Water's pipeline plan. via State Journal
Keith to spend senior year in Finland - Mason-Corinth Elementary accepting open enrollment Mason-Corinth Elementary School will be accepting open enrollment for new and current students from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. on July 16.
Opponents seek to block pipeline - "We can't ever possibly pay him what he deserves. But we want to pay him what we can because without him we wouldn't have a chance." Opponents of Kentucky American Water's pipeline and treatment plan will request a new hearing by the Kentucky Public Service Commission. via State Journal
Woman found dead; husband found shot - OWEN COUNTY -- A Corinth woman was found dead and her husband found shot in what police said appears to be a murder/attempted suicide Monday. via The Cincinnati Enquirer
Lexington, state dig out; snow totals vary - "We've got a mixture of ice, sleet, snow and rain that's all been mixed together" It took its sweet time arriving, but the snow came. Lexington woke up Saturday to a white blanket of 3 to 4 inches of snow. via Lexington Herald-Leader