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Kentucky News - June 14, 2007
Kentucky News
June 14, 2007
UK will spend 35 million to keep students
(The State Journal)
Camp gives children more insight into BG's history
(Bowling Green Daily News)
Public schools, go away
(Bowling Green Daily News)
Teacher finds meaning in career centered on religions, their history
(Bowling Green Daily News)
11th-graders to take ACT next March; blending with CATS in works
(The Courier-Journal)
School assignment challenges
(The Courier-Journal)
Institute gives teenagers look at courtroom careers
(The Courier-Journal)
National College begins Danville expansion
(Advocate-Messenger)
Maxwell's makeover
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
State health care gets low marks
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
UK inducts five alumnae into nursing Hall of Fame
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
Film will get the word out about Wiley College
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
More attention to mental illness on campus urged
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
Snider honored for 11 years of service
(The State Journal)
Region's wish list totals $380M
(The Kentucky Post)
UK plans focus on student retention
(The Kentucky Post)
College safety plan may include cell phone registry
(The Kentucky Post)
Oldham County Adult Education volunteers retire after four years of service
(The Oldham Era)
Last Updated 6/14/2007
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