Source: Central Plains Herald-Leader MANITOBA - On Wednesday in the Central Plains, first responders were called to the scene of two major vehicular collisions — one fatal and the other that very easily could have been. Ironically, or perhaps prophetically, both happened on the second annual ...
Source: Central Plains Herald-Leader ONTARIO - On Wednesday at about 2:30 p.m., Portage la Prairie RCMP responded to a two- vehicle collision near Oakville. Investigation revealed a 1995 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on Highway 13 near Oakville when it struck the rear of a northbound ...
... Phil Scott said told the Lexington Herald-Leader. "Membership is made up of a diverse group of folks that enjoy one another's company. That's the sum total of it." The board will address Bowie's application on Monday, the newspaper reported. Bowie starred at the University of Kentucky, which ...
strong>Bill Bryant, an anchor for Lexington's WKYT-TV, will substitute for Ferrell Wellman this weekend as host of "Comment on Kentucky." Guests on the public-affairs show on the Kentucky Educational Television network will be Lexington Herald-Leader reproter Ryan Alessi; reporter and columnist ...
... "The budget outlook is grim, and we believe reasonable changes in public employee health benefits could generate nearly $200 million in savings in the 2010-12 budget." Read more about the Kentucky Chamber's proposal in this article from the Lexington Herald-Leader - Chamber: State workers should ...
... offense needs more substance, less “wow,” from the Lexington Herald-Leader. Tonight we're keeping an eye on ... (21) Dayton at (6) Villanova, 3 p.m. ... 'Nova survived a scare against Mason, but the Chris Wright and the Flyers might finish the job. (15) Ohio State at (12) California, 5 p.m. ... Not bad ...
(H-L photo/Mark Cornelison) Big Blue Links for Friday: Jerry Tipton of the Herald-Leader writes on UK’s 102-92 win over Sam Houston State, leading with, “Kentucky continued to show a record-breaking defense. Alas, for all the wrong reasons.” Mark Story of the H-L writes, “The performance ...
Well, it is official, the Lexington HeraldLeader is not an objective newspaper. Seriously, when I woke up from my drunken stupor this morning, I purchased a paper while injecting massive amounts of caffeine from Dunkin' Donuts. This article was on the front page of the "Local" section. Here's ...
A friend of mine told me about a website address he saw in the Lexington Herald-Leader last week which included an online test that could "determine" how long you will live. I was intrigued and took the test myself. It was a great test and if nothing else caused me to look at my own lifestyle ...