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Kentucky: FAZZT Race Team preview
  "The Kentucky race weekend will be pretty similar to some of the weekends that we've been through this year. This is another track that we've never been but we are confident that we'll have another fast car. We have been competitive at most tracks, starting in Brazil, Indy, Sonoma and Chicago.
Kentucky May Put Hunting Rights On Ballot
  FRANKFORT (AP) - Lifelong hunter Bill Haycraft of Kentucky sees his treasured outdoors heritage under siege and in need of constitutional protection from animal rights advocates.       He's one of many hunters backing a "right-to-hunt" amendment that's expected to be on his state's 2012 ballot. Kentucky is just the latest in a long line of states that have passed or are ...
Kentucky Man To Be Arraigned Next Wednesday in Murder Case
  A Kentucky man awaits his arraignment after a grand jury indicted him on two counts of murder and driving under the influence.
Kentucky retirement board committee asks for audit
  The Kentucky Retirement Systems is asking for an audit of its use of placement agents that have collected nearly $15 million in fees since 2004.
Kentucky: Bryan Herta Autosport preview
  Stefan Wilson and Sebastian Saavedra will travel to Kentucky Speedway this weekend with high expectations for the penultimate round of the 2010 Firestone Indy Lights Series. The Drive Smart. Buckle-Up Kentucky 100 will take place on the 1.5-mile tri-oval, a circuit familiar to Wilson and Saavedra.
Kentucky Retirement Systems to seek state audit of placement agents
  FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Retirement Systems will ask state Auditor Crit Luallen to review its
Kentucky coal supporters plan Washington rally
  Supporters of Kentucky's coal industry are planning a rally in Washington to highlight its importance to the nation's energy supply.
Kentucky Senate Candidate Paul Tours Plant To Tout Coal
  ROBARDS, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul visited a power plant Wednesday to tout the importance of coal to the state's low energy rates.       Paul said recent climate legislation that would place a fee on carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants, sometimes referred to as cap-and-trade, would kill industry in Kentucky.       ...
Kentucky to share in grants for education assessments
  FRANKFORT, Ky. — Though it has failed to land a big federal Race to the Top grant, Kentucky will benefit from federal grants awarded Thursday to groups of states for improving systems to assess the progress of students, according to a news release from Gov. Steve Beshear.
Kentucky farmer's corn pops in the field
  The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service is now looking into what's being called an unusual phenomenon.