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4 finalists for school chief named
The Kentucky Board of Education has named the four finalists for state education commissioner."); document.write("

Military personnel exempt from Ky. income tax
Home to two Army bases and thousands of soldiers, Kentucky is looking to entice more troops to become full-time residents by exempting them from the state's income tax."); document.write("

KY Statewide 'Tea Party' Set For Independence Day
Organizers of an anti-tax protest scheduled for Independence Day are encouraging participants to travel to the state capital with flags, chairs, a brown bag lunch and bottled water."); document.write("

Man Foreits House In Child Porn Plea
Officials say a Lexington man will forfeit his house in an upscale neighborhood after pleading guilty to possessing more than 30,000 images of child pornography."); document.write("

KSP Increase Patrols During Holiday
The American Automobile Association has projected that travel over the Independence Day holiday will drop 1.9 percent this year compared to 2008."); document.write("

Beshear Announces Environmental Grants
Gov. Steve Beshear has announced grants totaling more than $2 million to expand recycling and reduce solid waste."); document.write("

State crackdown planned on drivers over Fourth of July holiday
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Office of Highway Safety is reminding everyone to "Drive Smart" during the July Fourth holiday period."); document.write("

Ky. County Official Facing Scrutiny
A central Kentucky judge-executive is facing additional scrutiny after his Kentucky Association of Counties credit card incurred charges to strip clubs and an escort service."); document.write("

Adair County To Receive $27,626 Recycling Grant
The Adair County Fiscal Court will be receiving $27,626 in grant money through Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and the Energy and Environment Cabinet's Division of Waste Management."); document.write("

Thirteen Die on Kentucky Roadways Last Week
Preliminary statistics* indicate that thirteen people died in thirteen separate crashes on Kentucky roadways from Monday, June 22 through Sunday, June 28, 2009.");