Thursday, Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges by a Manhattan jury for falsifying records. The verdict comes after two days of deliberation.

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Guilty: Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a ...

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Police: Baby found dead at restaurant, woman jailed

By Justin Story, Bowling Green Daily News A baby that appeared to had been newborn was found dead ...

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Jurors in Trump hush money trial end 1st day of deliberations after asking to rehear testimony

NEW YORK (AP) — The jury in Donald Trump’s hush money trial ended its first day of deliberations without a ...

Family Forest Carbon Program includes management plans including analysis of family owned forests

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‘Lungs of the state:’ Forestry program aims for smaller owners, sustainability

Nearly three-fourths of Kentucky’s forests are held in smaller, family-owned lands. Until recently, most of these smaller acreage ...

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Gold, currency tax break goes ahead after AG opinion

A sales tax exemption on gold, among other forms of currency and bullion, will remain in place after ...

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Trump prosecutor focuses on ‘cover-up’ in closing arguments while defense attacks key witness

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump engaged in “a conspiracy and a cover-up,” a prosecutor told jurors during ...

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Farmer to serve 3+ years in prison, pay nearly $9M for fraud

By Justin Story, Bowling Green Daily News A farmer who was fined and ordered to spend a day ...

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A Kentucky family is left homeless for a second time by a tornado that hit the same location

By Bruce Schreiner and George Walker IV, The Associated Press BARNSLEY — Devin Johnson’s life was uprooted for ...

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EF-1 confirmed in Butler County; surveys of violent weather continue

By Micheal J. Collins, Bowling Green Daily News Kentuckians across the state awoke Memorial Day surrounded by fallen ...

Beshear signs executive orders making Juneteenth state holiday, establishing CROWN Act to protect Black hairstyles from discrimination

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Beshear executive orders protect Black hair, make Juneteenth state holiday

FRANKFORT — After a legislative session centered around a failed attempt to ban diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives ...

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