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Lawmakers close on congressional map
FRANKFORT - Democratic House Speaker Greg Stumbo said Thursday that lawmakers in the Republican Senate and Democratic House are close to an agreement on re-drawing the congressional district map.
- Stumbo files anti-pill mill legislation
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Lawmakers close on congressional map
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Morehead resident Brittany Henson signed a plea agreement Wednesday in Rowan Circuit Court. Henson pleaded guilty to incest, sodomy and three additional charges involving the sexual abuse of her young son.
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Morehead woman pleads guilty to incest, sodomy
A Morehead woman pleaded guilty Wednesday in Rowan Circuit Court to five crimes involving the sexual abuse of her young son. Brittany Henson, 22, pleaded guilty to incest, sodomy first degree, promoting a sexual performance by a minor, and possession and distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor.
- KSP, corrections stage exercise in Clearfield
- Stacy: UPIKE proposal would threaten Rowan economy
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Morehead woman pleads guilty to incest, sodomy
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In The Post: VIDEO - Viking senior night exclusive
The Rowan County Vikings had a successful senior night as they defeated the Fleming County Panthers 75-64 on Monday.
Following the game, The Morehead News spoke with the Viking seniors about the win.
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Handler John Griffiths holds up Punxsutawney Phil before the groundhog saw his shadow on Thursday morning at Gobbler's Knob. According to lore, there will be six more weeks of winter because Phil "saw" his shadow.
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VIDEO: Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction
More than 18,000 people descended on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney for the annual Groundhog Day celebration.
- SLIDESHOW: Week-long Super Bowl celebration begins
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VIDEO: Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction
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How a poet remains undiscovered
It started innocently enough with some high school guys joking about teachers. As I walked away, I had a brainstorm. Why not write an anonymous poem making fun of those folks?
- A clash of ideologies with lives at stake
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How a poet remains undiscovered
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Midori to present concert, May 5
Internationally acclaimed violinist Midori will present a concert Saturday, May 5, at 7 p.m. at Morehead State University’s Button Auditorium. Proceeds from this concert will support the Virginia Harpham Scholarship for String Players at MSU and the Rowan County School System’s Lucille Caudill Little Strings Program.
- Concert Choir to present concert Feb. 5
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Midori to present concert, May 5


