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Berea men arrested for robbery
Berea police arrested two men in connection with a March 8 robbery at a check-cashing business, a spokesman said Monday.
Shawn Burns, 32, was charged with first-degree robbery and misdemeanor receiving stolen property, while Bradley Lamb, 21, was charged with complicity to first-degree robbery and misdemeanor receiving stolen property, said Capt. Ken Clark, Berea Police Department spokesman. - City seeks proposals for Gibson Bay Cafe
- Reports of home burglaries keep Richmond police busy
- Parents upset about test scores, deficiencies
- Time to stand up, be counted
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Berea men arrested for robbery
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Colonels looking for first-ever postseason win in CBI opener
Almost immediately after a first-round loss in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, Eastern Kentucky University coach Jeff Neubauer started preparing his team for a possible postseason appearance.
- Madison Middle opens season with pair of losses
- Lady Panthers set to open season
- Smith, Norman lead the way
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Colonels looking for first-ever postseason win in CBI opener
- Lifestyles & Community
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Pattie A. Clay – A Lasting Memorial
Newcomers to our county may wonder about the name of the Richmond hospital. Here is the story.
- It gets more difficult to grow old
- The early garden
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Pattie A. Clay – A Lasting Memorial
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Budget debate about more than the budget
A few days before the 2010 General Assembly convened, Sen. Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, told a health care group the final version of a new state budget wouldn’t emerge until the last days of the session – just as it always does.
- Bank merger benefits shareholders, not account holders
- Better than the can
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Budget debate about more than the budget


