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From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 3:05 PM
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Subject: WKYT - September 21, 2007
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WKYT e-news
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News Updates
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Update: Turner Family Speaks About Plane Crash
A plane carrying well known Lexington businessman Ron Turner, his
son and his brother-in-law survive a plane crash in Tennessee last
night.
Kentucky Power Company Faces Hefty Fine
A Kentucky power company accused of violating the "Clean Air Act"
faces a fine of 11.4 million dollars.
Two Students Shot At Delaware State University
Two students were shot and wounded, one seriously, at Delaware
State University early Friday, and the campus was locked down as
police searched for a gunman, officials said.
Investigation Into Tennessee Plane Crash
Three Lexington men injured in a plane crash in the middle of a
Chatanooga shopping center are doing better today.
Anniversary Of Lexington Flood Deaths
This weekend marks the anniversary of a deadly flooding accident in
Lexington.
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Weather Updates
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We wrapped up the work week weather wise essentially the same way
we started it, with plenty of sunshine on Friday across Central and
Eastern Kentucky. The only difference is that temperatures were
much more summer like with highs into the upper 80s. In fact as we
wrap up the summer season over the course of the weekend and head
into fall, it will still feel like summer. Despite a weak front
moving through Saturday, temperatures will be on the warm to hot
side with highs into the upper 80s with a few low 90s down south.
There is some good news by the early part of next week as a frontal
system moves in from the northwest. This front combined with
moisture from the south (some possibly tropical depending on the
system in the Gulf) should provide enough juice for some decent
rain here in Kentucky. Let;s keep our fingers crossed for that. In
the meantime, the sunny and dry weather should stick around this
weekend...TG
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