Jul 5, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
UK's solar vehicle qualifies for Texas-to-Alberta race
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- A team of University of Kentucky engineering students hopes to be rolling soon on a 2,400-mile road trip from Plano, Texas, to Canada, driving a car powered only by sunlight -- and a lot of ...
After getting close two years ago, Dana Clark finally reached her goal this year by winning the state School Bus Safety Roadeo in Pikeville.
Award ranks Kentucky's best places to work
The Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management state council and the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce have announced the rankings for the fourth annual competition naming the 2008 Best Places to Work in ... via Winchester Sun
Pike County Man Accused Of Stealing, Selling Copper
A worker at a southern West Virginia newspaper is accused of stealing a copper part worth hundreds of dollars and selling it for 34 dollars. via WKYT-TV Lexington
Former Newspaper Worker Faces New Copper Theft Charges
A former Williamson Daily News worker accused of stealing a copper part from the newspaper's press faces new grand larceny charges. via WTVF Nashville
Newspaper employee accused of stealing copper roller from press
A worker at a southern West Virginia newspaper is being accused of stealing a copper part from the press worth hundreds and selling it for $34. Press operator Jason Worley, 30, of Canada, Ky., was arrested ... via Lexington Herald-Leader
Residents of six more Kentucky counties affected by Feb. 5-6 storms are eligible to apply for federal disaster assistance. via Lexington Herald-Leader
Traveling over spring break? Have your best vacation photo featured in The Times
The Times is looking for your best photos from recent vacations to use in the revamped Life section that launched Sunday. via St. Cloud Times Online
Spend time with the polar bears
“This amazing trip helped me to better understand what is happening to the polar bears, the Arctic and the environment”
Spend time with the polar bears Posted on February 29, 2008 The Louisville Zoo, in partnership with Polar Bears International , is involved in an amazing opportunity to select one Kentucky youth to represent ... via Louisville
EKU student is finalist in PETA contest
“All my life I have felt strange about eating meat, but when I began to learn about the horrors animals endure in factory farms, I couldn't continue to eat meat without a guilty conscience.”
Last year, 21-year-old Kerri Morris was a finalist in the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals-sponsored Cutest Vegetarian Contest. via Richmond Register