May 14, 2009 | Lexington Herald-Leader
Library board takes away most employee credit cards
The Lexington Public Library is taking away most of its employees' library credit cards, although chief executive officer Kathleen Imhoff will keep hers.
Library finances: Checking out the books
Kathleen Imhoff, the Lexington Public Library's chief executive officer, spent more than $134,000 in five years on national and international travel, scores of meals at upscale Lexington restaurants, gifts for employees and board members, and other items, mostly on her library credit card.
Kentucky First Lady impressed with Pulaski County
Pulaski County's new public library, the Somerset community and the Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce apparently made a good impression on Kentucky's First Lady during a visit here Tuesday.
Kentucky man seriously injured in ATV crash
A Kentucky man is seriously injured after crashing the ATV he was riding. The accident happened Thursday in Coldiron, in Harlan County.
One injured in ATV head-on collision
One man was injured in a head-on collision involving an ATV and a car. The crash happened on Kentucky Route 2007 at Happy Top in Coldiron, Ky.
Jury finds man guilty in drug case
A Coldiron man was found guilty Friday by a Harlan County jury in a drug trafficking case investigated by Operation UNITE.
Senior Amber Nicole Langford and escort Dan Cameron Hendrickson
A coronation ceremony for the 2009 basketball homecoming queen at Bell County High School was held Friday night.
Web of business ties entangle Kentucky governor's office
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear's chief of staff, Adam Edelen, is a partner in private business deals with top lobbyist Bob Babbage, who represents a long list of clients wanting something from state government.
Lobbyist, official are partners
Gov. Steve Beshear's chief of staff, Adam Edelen, is a partner in private business deals with top Frankfort lobbyist Bob Babbage, who represents a long list of clients wanting something from state government.
Hopkins Elementary receives grant from health department
Officials at Hopkins Elementary School hope a grant they received from the Lake Cumberland District Health Department will help motivate their children to be healthier.
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