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What happened on June 04, 2009
NEWS
Jennie Rogers hands out 2009 awards
State sets new guidelines for school lunch program
GABBF needs volunteers
Boyle program aimed at helping inmates
DAVID BROCK
Early graduation: Garrard holds separate ceremony for softball seniors headed to state
BEN KLEPPINGER
Boyle deputies make arrest in Perryville store theft
Boyle 911 Police blotter for June 4
Two Kentucky Historical Society projects receive awards
News briefs for June 4
Ottenheim farmer killed by baler
IJ to move from iconic offices
Local briefs
Police and fire reports
Buying locally builds better businesses, community
Karen Haley
Let Lone Star State go it alone
Chuck Witt
Community Calendar
Top caregiver
Millions to be invested in plaza
Mike Wynn
Clark Regional cutting 24 jobs
Sun staff report
Police and fire reports
AARP discusses yard sale fundraiser
Yee-haw!
Planners OK development near Ridings subdivision
Rachel Parsons
Dancer's Pointe recital is Friday
Rachel Parsons
City concludes budget planning
Mike Wynn
Work on indoor pool begins
Here comes the sun
Jennifer Howard
A decline we can be proud of
Randy Patrick
Dancer's Pointe's first spring recital is Friday
Rachel Parsons
Letters to the editor for June 4
25 Years Ago
Congrats, grads
Fred Petke
Wisehart accepts EM director's position
Michael Broihier
Letters to the editor for June 3
Lincoln District Court for June 4
Public pool to open Saturday
Woodlawn Elementary School Honor Roll for June 4
Madison County woman facing sex crime charges
Journal staff report
Remains confirmed to be missing Danville banker
Fire damages Burgin storage units
Newspaper to launch online dating site
Cars collide on Danville's Second Street
25 Years Ago
Tastebuds' co-owner beat cancer in typical 'Gary Hoenicke' fashion
Tyler Young
Property owners must assess ice storms' impact
Toliver Elementary School Honor roll for June 4
Toliver Elementary recognizes students
Property transfers for June 4
Yard sale starts along U.S. 68
Birth announcements
How to properly store hay
Frank Hicks/Extension Agent
ENTERTAINMENT
Area Arts & Entertainment Happenings for June 4
OPINION
Guest column: The Tea Parties -- From protest to action
LELAND CONWAY
Letter: Addicts deserve our love, compassion
Your editor responds
Michael Broihier
Vilsack should engage on farm payment rules
Chuck Hassebrook, | Chuck Hassebrook
Stop taxing us and taking away our freedoms
Joshua Gaines
Magistrates respond to editorial
Jim Adams, David Faulkner and John Padgett
When worlds collide
Michael Broihier
Letter: Food drive a success
SPORTS
Danville baseball game rained out again
Prep Baseball: Danville Ads rained out
MIKE MARSEE
Vaught's Views: Meeks seems content to stay in NBA
LARRY VAUGHT
Baseball: Cooper not sure what draft holds
LARRY VAUGHT
Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Leave young wildlife in the wild
12 years after graduation, Miller still grits it out on the gridiron
Nancy Leedy
Outdoors: Free fishing weekend
KDFW
Slone to play at Morehead
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
Little League Roundup
Henderson signs with Asbury College Lady Eagles
Nancy Leedy
Prep Basketball: Camp work -- Kids' smiles make delaying vacation worth it to Boyle's Hall
MIKE MARSEE
Golf: Butler field still strong
MIKE MARSEE
OBITUARY
Samuel Luther Unthank, 64
Mayola C. Mallinson, 69
Eva Emmer Warren, 92
Obituaries for June 3
Maggie A. Barron Baker, 83
Obituaries for June 4
Roger Keith Baker Sr. 78
Tyler Clint Venoy, 23
Mildred Cox Phelps, 89
Bessie E. "Betty" Creiglow, 82
Wilbur A. Johnson, 86
Obituaries for June 4
Loretta Catherine Schuler, 91
Loyd Barber, 85
Gary Ray Lilly, 53
Carol Sue Vaught, 60
Major General Retired, Robert L. DeZarn, 75
William Ronald Patterson, 71
BUSINESS
Delta gas authorizes dividend
Cutting losses can be more painful than you think
Carmack Kersey/Edward Jones
East Kentucky Power begins operation of new scrubber
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