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  2. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Free weekly produced by Kentucky New Era [26] Edmonson News: Brownsville: 1927 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Edmonton Herald-News: Edmonton: 1882 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Elliott County News: Sandy Hook: 1940s [27] Weekly Courier Life Publications Flemingsburg Gazette: Flemingsburg: 1880 Weekly Kentucky News Group [28] Floyd County Chronicle ...

  3. Sam's Club - Wikipedia

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    The largest Sam's Club store is located in Pineville, North Carolina, with 185,000 sq ft (17,200 m 2) of retail space that was formerly an Incredible Universe. On September 24, 2006, Sam's Club unveiled a new logo with an updated serif font. [17] In December 2007, Sam's Club launched a new slogan, "Enjoy the Possibilities".

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  5. Death toll climbs to 13, rescues ongoing in hard-hit Kentucky ...

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    Emergency teams from the Kentucky National Guard and Kentucky State Police conducted over 1,000 rescues and first responders went "door to door" in flooded zones to ensure everyone's safety, said ...

  6. Sam Walton - Wikipedia

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    The news of his death was relayed by satellite to all 1,960 Walmart stores. [34] At the time, his company employed 400,000 people. Annual sales of nearly $50 billion flowed from 1,735 Walmarts, 212 Sam's Clubs, and 13 Supercenters. [11] His remains are interred at the Bentonville Cemetery.

  7. Teen's death is latest tragedy in flood-ravaged Kentucky - AOL

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    Aaron "Mick" Crawford was counted as the 38th person to die as a result of flash flooding that swept away homes and swallowed communities in the Appalachian region.

  8. White Hall State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    White Hall was first home to General Green Clay who built the original structure, Claremont. Clay was an early Kentucky settler and land surveyor. Green Clay made his fortune surveying land, keeping a portion of the land he surveyed as payment. Green Clay became one of the largest land and slave holders in Kentucky by the time of his death.

  9. GOP Kentucky attorney general wants to end state’s death ...

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    Kentucky has not executed a person in more than 15 years. Attorney General Russell Coleman wants to change that, potentially opening the door for Kentucky’s 20-plus people on death row to be ...