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What happened on October 03, 2006
SPORTS
Brooks still believes in Cats' defense
KEITH TAYLOR
Area Sports Schedule
Boyle girls soccer program gets 100th win
Mike's Picks: Big win for Lincoln
MIKE MARSEE
Zoeller, Thorpe and Quigley boost Centre golfers
GARY MOYERS
Area Recreation Calendar
Cats' defense not all bad
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
Golf Notes: Can bears chip in the woods?
Graham Johns/Sun Golf Columnist
UK cheerleading coach speaking at alumni dinner
NEWS
Conference to focus on 'Keeping The Family Farm'
LIZ MAPLES
Mercer panel sets up account for only employee
ANN R. HARNEY
News Briefs
Candidate debate is tonight
Danville PD to begin volunteer program
TODD KLEFFMAN
Garrard candidate holding town hall meetings
More water outages planned for Lancaster
BOBBIE CURD
NIE Web site now online
Pasley, Alvarado to face off for second time
Randall Patrick
Tuesday Calendar
Candidates Forum tonight
Brittany Griffin
Police & Fire reports
Laskey-Roark
Local briefs
4-H proclamation
James Mann
Record rainfall damages crops
25 years ago
Sun scene briefs
Dear God, I'm sorry
Jean Brody
New Lioness officers
Betty's Babblin's
Betty Smith
Can you vote?
Johnson, Berryman tops in beef show
Roy Turley
Picnic in the park
Development planned for Garrard County farm
BOBBIE CURD
Caldwell could get trial date today
Local volunteer wins top AARP award
Police News
OPINION
Benefit of the doubt gone for Bush
Proud of mother's volunteer work
Christians must speak out
On The Light Side: Doll-like neighbors come once in a lifetime
BOBBIE CURD
There's no time for senioritis
SHEA CUMMINGS
Clooney should visit Gaza to see true suffering
Charley Reese
4-H helps kids learn and grow
ENTERTAINMENT
UK professor and ensemble founder wants to keep alive the 'traditional Negro spiritual'
JENNIFER BRUMMETT
Textile artist has her own style
JENNIFER BRUMMETT
About The Arts: Perryville info coming Friday
JENNIFER BRUMMETT
CD is journey through 'great American songbook'
JENNIFER BRUMMETT
Fourth CD is a 'Change' for Montgomery Gentry
LARRY VAUGHT
FEATURES
Diggin It: Plant some spring now
JENNIFER JOHNSON
Support group to form for parents of kids with learning disabilities
EMILY TOADVINE
OBITUARY
Obituaries
Obituaries for Oct. 3
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