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Bracket released for boys LIT; Butler gets No. 1 seed

Trinity, Waggener, Ballard round out top four seeds for 72nd annual tournament set for Jan. 14-19 at Valley High School

        

Seven global trends to watch in 2019

Lü Xiaoquan knows firsthand the risks of advocating for women’s empowerment in China. The young lawyer has faced detention, threats from irate husbands, and political pressure in his quest to advance women’s rights. Mr. Lü’s professional challenges u…

Lamar Jackson's dazzling NFL season is due to extraordinary raw talent

Former Louisville football star Lamar Jackson is now 6-1 as an NFL starter for the Baltimore Ravens, and headed for the playoffs.

        

Democrats Try to Box In Trump With Plan to End Government Shutdown Without Wall Funding

The spending measures are expected to pass the House, but there is no guarantee the shutdown will end soon given the Senate is still firmly controlled by Republicans.

Stories From Around The World You May Have Missed This Year

Here is a selection of original reporting from NPR’s international correspondents that may have slipped under your radar amid the heavy barrage of news in 2018.

Public records overhaul leads to new technological answers – Lexington Herald Leader

Public records overhaul leads to new technological answers  Lexington Herald LeaderA candidate for Framingham state representative was seeking a list of all city voters who applied for absentee ballots.

Cronyism, ‘Wasteful’ Spending Accusations Roil Government Publishing Office

NPR has obtained an internal investigative report that alleges mismanagement at a little-known federal agency in charge of producing and distributing official documents, including 2020 census forms.

Kentucky football has a chance to make more history in the Citrus Bowl

For all Benny Snell and the UK seniors have accomplished, they acknowledge there’s unfinished business heading into the Citrus Bowl.

      

 

 

Fort Knox law enforcement officials: ‘Speeding is the biggest problem we have on post’ – DVIDS

Fort Knox law enforcement officials: ‘Speeding is the biggest problem we have on post’  DVIDSFort Knox law enforcement officials: ‘Speeding is the biggest problem we have on post’ By G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox NewsDecember 4, 2018. FORT KNO…

How Kentucky football can beat Penn State in the Citrus Bowl

Kentucky football will look to snap a four-game bowl losing streak in the Citrus Bowl. Here is how the Cats can beat Penn State.

        

The key moments in Mark Stoops' Kentucky football rebuilding project

How did Mark Stoops build UK football from 2-10 to 9-3 in six years? Relive the key moments in the rebuilding project.

        

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