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| Local News |  | Parents Left Baby Unattended | | KLEX TV- 7/23/2008 6:46:36 PM | | The parents of an 8-month-old Madison County daughter were arrested early Wednesday morning after police say the pair left the child locked up and unattended in their apartment. |  |
 | Four-way stop signs voted down | | Richmond Register- 7/23/2008 4:19:04 PM | | The idea of a four-way stop at the entrance of Lake Reba Recreational Complex was officially laid to rest Tuesday after city commissioners, along with Richmond Mayor Connie Lawson, voted against the ordinance ... |  |
 | Four sentenced on federal meth charges | | Richmond Register- 7/23/2008 4:18:19 PM | | Four Berea men arrested in August 2007 on methamphetamine-related charges were sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court after entering guilty pleas earlier this year. |  |
 | Miss Madison County crowned | | Richmond Register- 7/22/2008 10:26:28 PM | | Above, Taylor Alyse Clark of Morehead, second from right, was crowned Miss Madison County on Monday night at the Madison County Fair. |  |
 | Four Mile Road work to begin soon | | Richmond Register- 7/22/2008 4:49:13 PM | | The city has obtained the last four easements needed to begin widening Four Mile Road, and construction should begin in about two weeks, according to Richmond City Manager David Evans. |  |
 | Elderly woman found injured | | Richmond Register- 7/22/2008 4:48:36 PM | | Local police suspect no foul play in the death of an elderly Richmond woman who was discovered early Monday morning in her home suffering from severe head injuries. |  |
 | Thieves scrapping for metal | | Richmond Register- 7/21/2008 6:47:11 PM | | The dramatic increase in scrap metal theft around the state has pushed lawmakers to create a new law making it more difficult for thieves to steal, profit from it and then escape law enforcement. |  |
 | These are tough times to be in retail, period | | Lexington Herald-Leader- 7/20/2008 9:21:41 AM | | Customers are squeezed by rising gas and food prices; lenders are reluctant to finance inventory; big chains are killing the little guy, and profits are falling for many retailers. |  |
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