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Chris Henry goes to jail Chris Henry is in Kenton County jail and will be there until Saturday. The Bengals wide receiver was sentenced to 90 days for giving alcohol to underage women, with 88 days suspended. Judge jails Bengals Henry A Kenton District Court judge today lectured Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry about his irresponsible behavior and tossed him in jail for two days. Henry to serve two days in jail in Kentucky COVINGTON, Ky. - Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry on Thursday was ordered by a judge to serve two days in jail after he pleaded guilty to allowing minors to drink alcohol in his hotel room last spring. Henry makes deal on DUI Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry has avoided a possible drunken-driving conviction that could have resulted in an NFL suspension by pleading guilty to a lesser charge of reckless operation of a car in Clermont County. Henry seeks $15 Million OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Brad Henry will ask the Legislature to chip in with $15 million to help pay costs tied to winter storms that have socked much of Oklahoma. Governor Brad Henry Wants To Earmark Part Of Tax For Program For Scholarships OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Henry wants to earmark a percentage of state income taxes to Oklahomas college scholarship program. Henry wants to earmark part of tax for program OKLAHOMA CITY Governor Brad Henry announced a plan today to earmark a percentage of state income taxes to Oklahomas college scholarship program. Joseph ‘Joe’ Henry Asherbranner Funeral for Joseph “Joe” Henry Asherbranner, 41, of Falkville was Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 1 p.m. at Peck Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Elder officiating. Escaped Henry County inmate found in Colorado An inmate who escaped from the Henry County Jail has been found in Colorado. Authorities say 29-year-old William Marshall Coe, Jr. was apprehended during a routine traffic stop in Morgan County, Colorado, northeast of Denver. Deputies say Coe escaped from the Henry County Jail on November 5th. Henry campaigns locally In kicking off his gubernatorial campaign former lieutenant governor Steve Henry said Wednesday that Western Kentucky wont be ignored if he occupies the Governors Mansion. | ||