Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Can Lexington leave historic mark on state volleyball in 2016? and other top stories.

  • Can Lexington leave historic mark on state volleyball in 2016?

    Can Lexington leave historic mark on state volleyball in 2016?
    Can a public Kentucky high school win the KHSAA volleyball state championship? History answers with a firm “No.”Since 1979 — the sport’s first season in the commonwealth — six schools have won 37 volleyball titles. All six — Assumption, Mercy, Notre Dame, Sacred Heart, St. Henry and Villa Madonna — are Catholic private schools.Sacred Heart, St. Henry and Villa Madonna have only one championship each to their credit. Notre Dame owns eight but hasn’t won since 1994. Mercy has seven. Assumption ru..
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  • CDC: Lexington baby does not have Zika

    CDC: Lexington baby does not have Zika
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A Lexington baby previously reported as having been infected with Zika does not have the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently amended the infant’s laboratory test interpretation from positive to negative, based on results obtained by retesting the original specimen. These findings indicate that the infant was not exposed to the virus in the womb, as was originally thought in July. The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department has worked ..
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  • Lexington officer helps deliver baby in car

    Lexington officer helps deliver baby in car
    Lexington officer helps deliver baby in car Officer delivers baby for family in car WHAS11.com , WHAS 5:19 PM. CDT August 18, 2016 AP LEXINGTON, Ky. (WHAS11) – One Lexington family will have an interesting delivery story to share with their daughter when she grows up.Their daughter was delivered in a car on the way to the hospital.University of Kentucky police Captain, Kevin Franklin, was directing traffic when a driver let him know there was a medical eme..
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  • Conquest Stables to disperse stock at Keeneland November Sale

    Conquest Stables to disperse stock at Keeneland November Sale
    Conquest Stables will disperse all of its racing and breeding stock at the Keeneland November Sale. Lane’s End will act as consignor.Since its inception four years ago, Conquest Stables has made a splash both on the track and in the sales arena. Operated by Ernie Semersky and his longtime partner Dory Newell, Conquest earned quick top-level success when the filly My Conquestadory became its first Grade I winner with her victory in the 2013 Darley Alcibiades Stakes at Keeneland prior to running ..
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