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Mitch McConnell · United StatesSen. Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized after experiencing “flu-like symptoms,” David Popp, a spokesperson for the Kentucky Republican, said Tuesday, February 3, according to Politico. McConnell checked himself into a local hospital “in an abundance of caution” Monday night, February 3, Popp said.
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Mitch McConnell hospitalized after experiencing ‘flu-like symptoms’
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Basketball · HopkinsvilleThe Christian County Colonels returned to the basketball court for the first time in nearly two weeks and couldn’t shake off the rust as they dropped a 78-42 decision to No. 10-ranked McCracken County Thursday night in Paducah. The Mustangs (20-3) outscored the Colonels 24-6 in the third quarter to blow open the game. McCracken led 20-10 after one quarter and opened up a 14-point lead early in the second period. Stafford Winston’s 3-pointer drew…See the Story
Colonels Struggle in 2nd Half, Fall to No. 10 Mustangs | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
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Fish · KentuckyKentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission Chair Chuck Meade speaks during a May commission meeting. (Screenshot/YouTube, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources)In an about-face, Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman’s office says Kentuckians can legally hunt and fish on their own farmland without a license even if their residence is elsewhere in the state. The opinion, published Wednesday, ends the AG’s efforts to unseat the chair of…See the Story
Fish and wildlife chair can stay, no license needed to hunt on your own farmland, says AG
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