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[HvEXAS] ASAC, 31 July = HAIR POLICE

July 31 - UAG Gallery 247 Lark St. Albany Doors 7:30, Music 8:00 PM SHARP Before I heard HAIR POLICE play a single noise, I met them when they came to hear me and Greg Kelley in Lexington, KY several years ago and helped make it the best show on the tour. A great band * and* a great audience all in one! What's not to like about a band like that'? I'm also looking forward to playing joining my duo with...

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Kentucky QB facing drug, traffic charges

Lexington, Ky. — Kentucky quarterback Curtis Pulley has gotten into trouble with the law twice in the last two months, including an arrest for multiple traffic violations this week.

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Sarin leak contained at Army depot

A container that was leaking the deadly nerve gas sarin at a Kentucky military depot has been sealed, the U.S. Army said Friday.The container was within a storage igloo at Blue Grass Army Depot that is monitored every day to ensure that its seals are effective, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported. The leak was discovered July 11.Employees found that only vapor had leaked and no liquid had escaped...

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Hair Police To Tour, Release New Album, Arrest The Balding

Awesomely noisy Lexington, KY rockers Hair Police are planning a North American tour as well as a new album release on the heels of a short hiatus, according to their official website. The group, whose roughly five-releases-per-year agenda (including LPs, singles, splits, CD-Rs, and more) slowed in the last 18 months, is bouncing back from this relative hiatus with a new LP entitled Certainty of Swarms...

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Doctor, Pharmacist Indicted in Drug Case

By Bill Estep, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Jul. 24--A doctor and pharmacist in Ohio took part in a conspiracy to smuggle hundreds of thousands of pain pills into Kentucky to be sold illegally, a federal grand jury has charged. Lloyd S.

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BRIEF: Pool Accident Hospitalizes Teenager

By Jennifer Hewlett, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Jul. 24--A 14-year-old girl was pulled from the bottom of the swimming pool at the Aintree Condominium complex at 421 Redding Road early Sunday, according to police.

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LinkedIn Learns Spanish

Spanish is everywhere; there may be around 360 million native speakers worldwide, and even little children in Lexington, Kentucky are being taught...

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KY Club for Growth brings on Rogers, Hightower

Conservative group Kentucky Club For Growth has tapped Lexington businessman Warren Rogers as its chairman and former gubernatorial aide Andy Hightower as its executive director. Rogers, president of construction firm W. Rogers Co., was an ardent defender of Kentucky-American Water Company during the protracted fight in Lexington over whether the city should take over the water system. He also served...

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LinkedIn Learns Spanish

Spanish is everywhere; there may be around 360 million native speakers worldwide, and even little children in Lexington, Kentucky are being taught it in school. So LinkedIn is leaping at a big opportunity by making its site available in Spanish. read more

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Fix for Wolf Creek Dam to Top $400 Million

By Bill Estep, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Jul. 24--The federal agency that manages Lake Cumberland has awarded a $341.4 million contract for a massive concrete wall to seal off leaks at Wolf Creek Dam. The contract calls for completing the work in four years.

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Couple Charged After Leaving Baby Alone

By Greg Kocher, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Jul. 23--A Richmond couple was charged with endangering the welfare of a minor after leaving their 8-month-old daughter unattended in an apartment, police said. Tiffiny Alcorn, 22, and James D.

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DIGICHIEF Uses ChyTV Plus for Digital Signage Advertising at the Pump

MELVILLE, N.Y. & LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DIGICHIEF, a digital signage software and data distribution company, today announced a contract using ChyTV Digital Signage systems to

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MedPro Enters into Material Definitive Agreements

LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MedPro Safety Products, Inc. (OTCBB: MPSP) has entered into two medical supply manufacturing agreements with Greiner Bio-One GmbH, a division of Greiner

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Jockey Club launches horse injury database

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -A system for tracking injuries to thoroughbred racehorses is being enacted on a national level.

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My coal Kentucky home

By Joseph Romm The following post is by Earl Killian, guest blogger at Climate Progress . Kentucky has selected a site to build a $4 billion coal-to-liquids plant in Pike County that would produce 50,000 barrels of liquid coal a day. According to Kentucky's Lexington Herald-Leader : ... The county would use federal and state grant money to put the basic infrastructure in place, including water and...