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Top 10 Area Stories Links: Includes one on Rain of Frogs

The 10 Top links we've found today are from Elizabethtown, KY, about a Hodgenville, KY, rain of frogs; more on the fatal crash on KY 55 south of Campbellsville, KY; a drink machine robbery story from Liberty, KY; a tractor driver fatality at Woodstock, Pulaski County, KY, carried by the Somerset, KY paper; a story of deficient bridges from Russell Springs, KY; and a story on the Elizabethtown, KY restaurant food tax. And a story many Adair Countians saw, about the fatal car accident on 1-65.


The Man Who Saw a Rain of Frogs: W.J. ShackletteThe man who saw a rain of frogs is a must read story for sincere Adair County varmintologists. It is about a Hodgenville physican, and is by John Friedlein and was posted Sunday, July 29, 2007, at 9:01pm CT, in the Elizabethtown, KY, News Enterprise online.

CKNJ Online story on fatal Monday crash on KY 55
CU student killed Monday on KY 55 by Calen McKinney, at CKNJ online, Wednesday August 8, 2007.

Obituary: Pamela Eliabeth McCardwell in CKNJ Online
Obituary: Pamela Eliabeth McCardwell at CKNJ online, Wednesday August 8, 2007

The Louisville Channel online story on fatal Monday crash on KY 55
Louisville Woman Killed In Campbellsville Wreck.was posted on The Louisville Channel.com, Louisville, KY

CM story on the crash, published Tuesday, August 7, 2007
College junior fatally injured in two vehicle crash on KY 55 posted at ColumbiaMagazine.com on August 7, 2007

Sheriff's video used to find drink machine robbery suspect
Police seek identity of theft suspect posted August 1, 2007, in the Casey County News Online is by Donna Carman has Casey Sheriff Department photo of Tennessee Ridge Robbery.

Tractor overturns, kills Woodstock farmer, Somerset paper reports
A reminder of how dangerous farming can be is in today's Somerset paper online.Woodstock farmer killed when tractor overturns is by Susan Wheelding, and was posted Published: August 09, 2007, at 9:05amET/8:05CT, in the Somerset, KY Commonwealth Journal. Woodstock is in Pulaski County, KY.

Report on deficient Russell County Bridges in Times-Journal Online
Bridges in county termed deficient was posted August 9, 2007, in the Russell Springs, KY Times Journal Online

Restaurant meal tax issue in Elizabethtown
A restaurant meal tax adopted earlier in Elizabethtown, KY, is under attack, according to a story Wednesday. August 8, 2007, in the Elizabethtown News Enterprise online, Democrats label meal tax as regressive.

Two killed in 1-65 crash
Some Adair Countians recalled getting caught in the heat when traffic was held up yesterday on 1-65 because of a bad auto accident. Details on the wreck are in the News-Enterprise online, Car hits overpass at 75 mph was posted at 9:19pmCT.



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