Saturday, January 16, 2016

Boys: Lafayette rallies against Lexington Christian and other top stories.

  • Boys: Lafayette rallies against Lexington Christian

    Boys: Lafayette rallies against  Lexington  Christian
    Lafayette overcame a 12-point halftime deficit to come away with a 67-60 win over 43rd District rival Lexington Christian at home on Friday night.The Generals, ranked No. 5 in the Cantrall Ratings, picked up their fourth straight win over LCA and their 12th win in the last 13 meetings between the two programs. It was their second meeting this season, the first an out-of-district meeting in the semifinals of Lake Cumberland Holiday Hoops Classic in December, which Lafayette won 79-65.This time ar..
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  • Two men sentenced for their roles in 2014 Lexington murder

    Two men sentenced for their roles in 2014  Lexington  murder
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -They admitted playing roles in the shooting death of a man at a Lexington apartment complex, and today a Fayette County judge had some stern words for two men as she sentenced them in a murder case. Chauncey Ingram pleaded guilty to murder and robbery. Sayvon Thompson pleaded guilty to facilitation and robbery. The victim, Jeffrey Adams, was killed in 2014. The victim's mother also had a message for the two men today. Judge Pamela Go..
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  • Country music's biggest stars are heading to Lexington

    Country music's biggest stars are heading to  Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -Tickets for this years Red, White & Boom Festival went on sale today. Fans were in line at Whitaker Bank Ballpark this morning to purchase tickets for the three-day festival. "Normally, we'd have to go to Cincinnati at River Bend to see a big outdoor concert," says Georgetown resident James Martin. A three-day ticket cost $179 plus applicable fees. They will be available onlexingtonlegends.comor at the Whitaker Bank Ballpark Box..
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  • Kentucky's Raetzman drafted by NWSL's Red Stars

    Kentucky's Raetzman drafted by NWSL's Red Stars
    University of Kentucky senior Courtney Raetzman was selected by the Chicago Red Stars in the fourth round of Friday’s National Women’s Soccer League Draft.Raetzman became the second UK player ever drafted by the fledgling pro league, joining Arin Gilliland, who was picked by the Red Stars in last year’s first round.“I’m overjoyed to be starting my professional career off with the Red Stars,” Raetzman said in a UK news release. “They were a team that I had my eye on all day and I’m excited that (..
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  • Golden Alert for missing Lexington man

    Golden Alert for missing  Lexington  man
    Golden Alert for missing Lexington man0Comments for this articleSubmitted:01/15/2016 - 9:18pmTags:Chevrolet Silverado,confused,Golden Alert,Lexington Police,missing man,Winford Lynn WalkerLEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Lexington Police Department on Friday night issued a Golden Alert for 87-year old Winford Lynn Walker of Lexington. He was last seen around 1:00 p.m. on Friday.Police say Walker suffers from a condition requiring medical attention and could become confused.He could be driving a 2003..
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  • Lexington fire department officials investigate carbon monoxide leak

    Lexington  fire department officials investigate carbon monoxide leak
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -A Lexington woman checked herself into the hospital Sunday night with a headache. It turns out her apartment on Patchen Drive was slowly filling up with carbon monoxide. "The furnace was malfunctioning and generating carbon monoxide and actually a small gas leak," Lexington Fire Department Major Trevor Cox said. Lexington firefighters say symptoms of CO poisoning include headaches, dizziness and feeling tired. They say if not acted upo..
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  • Tennessee Powerball winners: No big changes to lives

    Tennessee Powerball winners: No big changes to lives
    The small-town Tennessee couple that bought one of three magic tickets splitting the world-record $1.6 billion Powerball jackpot says they don't plan to quit their jobs or buy a new house.Their daughter, however, wants a horse.After appearing on national television, John Robinson and wife Lisa went to the Tennessee lottery headquarters in Nashville on Friday to have their winning ticket verified by lottery officials. The couple's lump sum payout is about $327 million after buying the ticket for ..
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  • Friday's Sports in Brief

    Friday's Sports in Brief
    Stan Kroenke stepped to the microphones at the Forum with football fans chanting his name. When the owner first said the words "Los Angeles Rams," they erupted in wild cheers.What a difference LA makes for Kroenke and his Rams, who formally returned to the West Coast on with their first public appearance since getting NFL permission to end 21 years in St. Louis.The Rams and their fans were bursting with anticipation and excitement when they assembled mere steps away from the club's planned stadi..
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  • Sam Youngman: Imagining Jim Gray vs. Rand Paul

    Sam Youngman: Imagining Jim Gray vs. Rand Paul
    It seems increasingly likely that Lexington Mayor Jim Gray, a Democrat, will throw his hat in the ring to take on Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul this year.So it’s worth asking: Can Gray beat Paul?Can the mayor reverse or pause the state’s rightward lurch, resurrect a decimated Democratic Party and pull off what would be one of the greatest upsets in modern politics?Probably not. But that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t try.After all, the guys in the White House and the governor’s mansion, not to menti..
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  • Kentucky Health Cooperative liquidated to pay claims

    Kentucky Health Cooperative liquidated to pay claims
    The state Department of Insurance is selling assets of the failed Kentucky Health Cooperative to satisfy its debts.The nonprofit insurance cooperative sold insurance policies on kynect, Kentucky's health insurance exchange. But it shut down in October after it was denied a federal loan.About 51,000 people had insurance through the cooperative, and many health care providers are still waiting to be paid. Money from the sale of the assets will be used to pay claims submitted by in-network provider..
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