Frankfort, Kentucky (AP)
A lengthy legal battle between Kentucky and Ohio over who owns a rock pulled from the Ohio River has officially come to a close.
A document filed Thursday in federal court in Ashland dismissed the case based on an agreement reached in April that...
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by SkabewisBy Joe Biesk
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The fight over a rock that lay for years at the bottom of the Ohio River spilled into federal court during early February when Kentucky sued an Ohio city, seeking the boulder’s return.
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