FW: WKYT - October 23, 2007

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From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 3:02 PM
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Subject: WKYT - October 23, 2007
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WKYT e-news
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News Updates
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Heavy Rain Drenches Much Of The State
For the first time in a long time, commuters across much of the
state had a rainy commute on Tuesday morning.
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Health Officials Investigate Possible Staph Infections
Health officials are trying to determine whether nine high school
students and a jail inmate in Kentucky have contracted a strain of
antibiotic resistant staph infections.
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Man Accused Of Killing Parents In Court
A central Kentucky man, charged with murdering his parents six-
months ago, will be in court today for an arraignment.
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City Considers Taking Over Unkempt Properties
In one Madison County community, if you don't keep your property
maintained, you could lose it to the local government.
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Investigation Into Death Of Southern KY 11-Year-Old
Coroner Andy Croley says initial reports indicate the child, who
was a student at Whitley North Elementary, came into contact with
an unknown chemical. Grief counselors have been on hand this week
to help students cope with the loss.
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Weather Updates
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It was a soggy Tuesday across parts of Kentucky with some
significant rain falling across the western and central parts of
the state. Rainfall totals have been in the 3 to 5 inch range since
the start of the event and a frontal system slowly working through
the region and an area of low pressure expected to cut off just to
our southwest, we are looking at more beneficial rain through the
mid and into the late week. Unfortunately the area of the state
that needs it most, far Eastern Kentucky has seen the least as far
as rainfall goes, but that may change over the next couple of days.
We should be in the favored area as moisture continues to funnel
northward out of the Gulf of Mexico so keep the umbrellas handy.
While this rainfall may not totally eliminate the long tern
drought, it has improved things in the short term with the
additional shower chances quite promising for the rest of the week.
Temperatures will stay a little cooler over the next few days with
highs into the upper 50s and lower 60s. By the weekend the cut off
low should be far enough east to end the rain across Kentucky but a
few showers could linger into Saturday morning. The rest of the
weekend looks pleasant with highs remaining into the upper 50s and
low 60s into early next week...TG

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