morning cram (weekend lovin’ edition)

KY~ Paducah Police want to know who robbed the Waffle Hut. Paducah’s Waterway Innovations gets $150k to develop barge monitoring technology. A survey gauging opinions on a Murray payroll tax is circulating through the business community. That lady who (allegedly) shot at her husband in a Mayfield Lowe’s now has a jury of her peers. The general manager of WKDZ-FM (Cadiz) is one of the Commonwealth’s leading ladies. Unemployment rises (10.9%). The House puts off an official discussion on a Capitol gun ban. One Senate committee adds an eminent domain clause to the stalled nuclear bill and another is confused about instant racing.
Written by Chris Taylor
March 26, 2010 at 7:53 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
Tagged with ann marie smith, bans, barges, Beth Mann, Cadiz, Cairo Road, capitol, eminent domain, Family Foundation, GPS, GUNS, house, Instant Racing, Kentucky, Leading Ladies, Lowe's, Mayfield, murray, nuclear, paducah, payroll tax, police, robberies, senate, shootings, stumbo, surveys, unemployment, waffle hut, Waterway Innovations, WKDZ




