20 years down, bombs to go Construction near for weapons-destroying plant By Peter Mathews, CENTRAL KENTUCKY BUREAU
It's not your typical groundbreaking, seeing as how it happened last month, miles away, and the 300 or so guests this morning will be watching it on tape.
Gay voters wary about Newberry 1998 DEBATE HAS SOME WONDERING ABOUT HIS STANCE ON RIGHTS ISSUES By Sarah Vos, HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
It was a crowded race for the Democratic congressional nomination, with seven candidates vying for attention.
David Stephenson/Staff A pedestrian, passing a line of turning maple trees on Nicholasville Road near Commonwealth Stadium, used an umbrella to keep dry during Friday's rain in Lexington.
Counties fail under auditor's scrutiny Problems of 2 sent to attorney general By Steve Lannen And Lee Mueller, HERALD-LEADER STAFF REPORTERS
Audits of Carter, Elliott and Scott counties found unorthodox contracts, a deficit that a county clerk blames on theft and bookkeeping errors, and over $18,000 forgotten in a safe.