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Operator (Inkjet Tester) - Entry in Lexington, KY

Adecco, in conjunction with one of the worlds largest printer manufacturers is hiring for an Entry Level InkJet Tester. This shift is 4pm to 230 am - Monday through Thursday. Duties include but are not limited to the following Provides test coverage for Ink Jet printheads. This includes *Reading & following, written and oral instructions *Logging printhead data into program or onto sheet *Loading printhead...

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Purchasing - Senior in Lexington, KY

Adecco in conjunction with one of the worlds largest printer manufacturers is hiring for a Senior level Purchasing position. Responsibilities include *Indirect Procurement - provides for timely and cost-effective procurement or subcontract administration of various indirect commodities as directed, including IT services, Marketing services, tooling and capital equipment. *Negotiates terms of purchase...

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LEXINGTON, KY.: ACLU asks for fees in Ten Commandments case

() EVERETT, WASH.A long legal fight over courthouse displays of the Ten Commandments could cost two Southern Kentucky counties nearly $400,000. In a motion filed last week, attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky requested fees of $390,588 for representing people who challenged the displays in the halls of the county courthouses in Pulaski and McCreary counties, plus $8,133 in...

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ACLU Seeks Attorneys Fees In 10 Commandments Case

Friday’s Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader reports that the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky this week filed a petition in federal court seeking from the losing defendants attorneys fees of $390,588 and expenses of $8,133 for the ACLU’s successful challenge to 10 Commandments displays in McCreary and Pulaski counties. The case was litigated all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The ACLU says...

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Nmap presentation for the ISSA in Louisville Kentucky

This is a presentation I gave for the Kentuckiana ISSA on the security tool Nmap. I've also posted the slides and other media so you can follow along if you like. Topics covered include: port scanning...

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Why Kentucky casinos will never pass

According the Lexington Herald Leader, Gov. Steve Beshear and former Gov. Brereton Jones have decided to gird up their loins and try again to bring casinos to Kentucky. "“Gov. Beshear and Gov. Jones have been friends for a long time. And they have always shared a commitment to working together in the best interests of Kentucky and, particularly, the state’s signature industry – the equine industry,”...

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'Comment' schedules 3 journalists

Ferrell Wellman, host of "Comment on Kentucky," has scheduled three journalists to join him on this weekend's public affairs show on the Kentucky Educational Television network to discuss statewide news. They are Sarah Vos, a reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader; Mark Hebert, a reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville; and John David Dyche, a columnist for The Courier-Journal in Louisville. The...

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Consumer Electronics Association 'America Wins With Trade' Tour Stops in Lexington, KY at THIEL Audio Products Company

Factory Tour and CEA Discussion about Free Trade Lexington, KY September, 5 2008 LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released by Consumer Electronics Association: WHAT: THIEL Audio will host the Lexington, KY stop as part of the Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA) 34-state "America Wins With Trade" tour. The grassroots initiative was developed to help ...

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Curlin's next start will be in New York

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Curlin will get his chance to become thoroughbred racing's richest horse later this month in the $750,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park in New York.

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Transportation Indictments Kentucky Road Case

Finally, Some justice in the corrupt Road dept of Kentucky. Here is a picture of the criminal. From the Courier Lawson, Nighbert indicted in road case Conspiracy, bribery, obstruction of justice charged over state road bids LEXINGTON, Ky. — Leonard Lawson, long one of Kentucky’s most influential road contractors, was indicted yesterday along with former Transportation Secretary Bill Nighbert [...]

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Files:Senator threatened USDA over horse inspections

Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pressured the U.S. Department of Agriculture for years to back off its enforcement of the Horse Protection Act, even threatening to cut the agency's funding, according to documents obtained by the Lexington Herald-Leader.

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Beshear cuts red tape for kids' health insurance

from the Lexington Herald Leader The Governor of Kentucky is making moves to get more children health insurance. The office admits that finding the money to do this will be difficult. - Kale By Sarah Vos In an attempt to get more children covered by health insurance, Gov. Steve Beshear is simplifying the enrollment process and making other changes to the Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Program....

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Amazon.com plans hiring fair for Lexington operations

Amazon.com Inc. will hold a hiring fair Saturday, Sept. 6, to fill full-time positions at its Lexington, Ky., fulfillment center. (AMZN)

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Kentucky Kernel adviser, photogs jailed in St. Paul

Kentucky Kernel | Lexington Herald-Leader Two University of Kentucky students and the photo adviser for the Kentucky Kernel student newspaper were arrested at the Republican convention on charges of felony rioting. "They were still clearly marked as media," says Kernel editor-in-chief Brad Luttrell . "Theyre two of the most experienced and ethical photographers we have, and I'm certain they were not...

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Media Alert: Amazon.com Lexington, Ky., Fulfillment Centers to Host Hiring Event for Full-Time Hourly Positions

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced a hiring event for several hundred full-time hourly positions in its Lexington, Ky., fulfillment centers, which are