'The Sopranos' mobster James Galdolfini has died
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A few weeks ago I started posting President Obama’s weekly radio and Internet address along with the Republican response. Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear also has a weekly commentary entitled ‘About Kentucky’. I’ll post the video commentary here along with a link to the Governor’s blog.
This week’s commentary deals with “Diversity”.
You’ll also find previous commentaries archived on the Governor’s website.
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13 mins ago - James Gandolfini, the actor who played Tony Soprano, has died at age 51.
Updated: 6:31 PM - A shooting in South Louisville leaves three dead and one injured.
Updated: 7:31 PM - A Kentucky couple will face a judge Thursday and potential fines after a truancy officer says they failed to send their son to school.
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Posted: 4:56 PM - Best Buy is recalling 5,100 replacement batteries for the MacBook Pro due to a fire risk.
Updated: 5:32 PM - Researchers say a vaccine for a sexually spread virus has cut infections in teen girls by half.
Updated: 4:43 PM - A teenager hit by a car in Lee County has died.
Posted: 4:02 PM - Political leaders in drug-plagued Kentucky say they're pleased that retailer Urban Outfitters has stopped selling flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look like prescription pill bottles.