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What happened on April 28, 2009
NEWS
'Clark County's Most Wanted' gets results
Fred Petke
Boyle 911 Police blotter for April 28
Danville to FEMA ask for $600,000
DAVID BROCK
Swine Flu Scare: Area health officials urge common-sense measures
DAVID BROCK
Swine flu and you
Boyle firefighters cleared of cover-up charge
HERB BROCK
Danville woman injured in collision with delivery truck
Harrodsburg woman at women's roundtable
Coupon clippers: Consumers say savings add up
SPENCE KIMBALL
News briefs for April 28
Police news: Truck, tools taken from Inter-County lot
A friend's advice: Be kind to yourself
Jean Brody
New online-only high school 'opens' this fall
Ports of Entry to screen people
Silvio J. Panta
Local briefs
Bunning's fund gap may doom candidacy
Al Cross
Winterguard fares well in group's first season
Red Cross names Skinner it's 2009 Hero of the Year
Rachel Parsons
Letter to the editor for April 28
Possible case of swine flu in Michigan
Marci Singer
Lunch corner
Calendar for April 28
A gift from 4-H teens
Former banker still missing
HERB BROCK
25 Years Ago
Danville man injured when truck collides with semi
Police and fire reports for April 28
Generator delivery completed at Trapp
SPORTS
Prep Baseball: Garrard outslugs Lincoln 19-12
Joe B. Hall says Calipari can be 'special'
LARRY VAUGHT
Little League Roundup
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
Prep Roundup: Lady Cards fall
Prep Baseball: Mind control -- Boyle's Whittle learning mental part of pitching
HAL MORRIS
Prep Tennis: Garrard tops Boyle at home
OPINION
Letter: Military Appreciation to be at fairgrounds
Letter: Raise hell
EDUCATION
Local student on Dean's List
Schools to Careers program gives a mini-grant to GRC science teacher
Strode Station fifth-graders raised $1,200 with crafts they made and sold
Honor roll
FEATURES
Hillbilly Zen: Examining bailouts and other bull
TAMMY SHELTON
OBITUARY
Obituaries for April 28
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