Regional Headlines
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Ky. Sweetens The Deal For Prospective Homebuilders
Wednesday | via Kypost.Com
If you think you might be in the market for a new home in the Tri-State sometime in the next year, you may want to consider building one in Kentucky. Comment?
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Arson fire destroys abandoned Danville Ave. home
Thursday Jul 2 | via The Interior Journal
Stanford City firefighters were dispatched to 520 Danville Ave. at 10:48 pm Tuesday in response to the report of a structure fire. Comment?
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Tuesday Jun 23 | via Lexington Herald-Leader
Go online throughout the day for updates on ... ■ Kroger announces quarterly earnings. Comment?
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Historic Lexington estate in foreclosure
Monday Jun 22 | via WHAS-TV Louisville
Cave Hill, the historic estate where former Kentucky governor John Y. Brown Jr. hosted elegant parties that drew flocks of celebrities, is in foreclosure and scheduled to be sold next month. Comment?
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Central Kentucky for the record: June 3
Jun 7, 2009 | via Lexington Herald-Leader
Gary and Conni Lowe vs. Realty Unlimited Inc. et al. for $4,980, etc., claimed due for delinquent taxes. Comment?
National Headlines
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Lowering house payments not impossible
2 min ago | via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
If you're on the brink of missing a monthly house payment, getting it lowered might be easier than you think. Comment?
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45-64s hardest hit by recession
4 min ago | via Chorley Today
People in the run-up to retirement have been hardest hit by the recession due to the double impact of rising unemployment and falling asset values, research shows. Comment?
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Geithner Touts Plan to Rein In Derivatives
7 min ago | via The Washington Post
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner urged lawmakers yesterday to pass the Obama administration's plan to regulate derivatives, the exotic financial instruments that exacerbated the financial crisis. Comment?
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9 min ago | via WTOV9.com
You should feel safe and secure in your house, but ignoring hidden dangers could risk your family's safety. Comment?
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Poor leave Calif. at higher rate than rich
10 min ago | via Houston Chronicle
The poor are more likely to leave California than the rich, despite concerns that the state's relatively high income tax rate is driving away the wealthy, a new study shows. Comment?

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