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  • By Tony McVeighhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkyu/local-wkyu-607625.mp3Frankfort, Ky – Friday's sudden resignation of Barbara Erwin,…
  • Slate film critic David Edelstein tells us his top movies of 2004, and recommends current holiday releases. Edelstein says that in 2004, some high-profile winners -- and losers -- hit the nation's big screens.
  • The amount of bourbon produced by Kentucky distillers has topped 1 million barrels for the first time in nearly 40 years.Officials with the Kentucky…
  • The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce spent the most cash lobbying in the General Assembly in the month of January.According to the Legislative Ethics…
  • A financial technology company says Kentucky is home to three of the top 25 best places in theU.S. to work in manufacturing. The list created by the…
  • The Jackson State Tigers will face the Florida Gators in the opening round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Tigers' head coach Tevester Anderson says his team will come to play.
  • Here is a list of schools in the Barren County and Glasgow Independent systems that were rated either Distinguished or Proficient in today's release of…
  • Also: Tensions remain high on the Korean Peninsula; President Obama reportedly plans to propose some cuts in projected spending on social programs; building collapse in India kills and injures dozens of people.
  • One word soared because of historic events. The other rose because of Charlie Sheen. Other words or phrases that were used a lot include "Japan," "rad on Osama bin Laden" and "McLobster."
  • Barbara Bodine, the U.S. official assigned to govern central Iraq, will leave her post and return to the United States to take a position at the State Department. The move comes just days after the top civilian administrator in Iraq, retired Gen. Jay Garner, is replaced by L. Paul Bremer, a longtime State Department official. Bodine and Garner have been criticized for being slow to restore services and form an interim government. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
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