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ITM '73: 'Housewives revolt' over meat prices; medical bills shooting through the roof
In 1973, it was still 11 years until U.S. residents would start asking, "where's the beef?" In Lincoln County, the question was instead, "why is the beef so expensive?" In the March 29, 1973, issue of The Interior Journal (which cost 10 cents per copy),...
Tags: Personal Income, Employees, Consumers, Food Industry
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EKU arts center releases records of Debra Hoskins' dismissal
Richmond RegisterRICHMOND — A little more than a month after Eastern Kentucky University introduced Debra Hoskins as executive director of its Center for the Arts on Jan. 31, 2011, her former employer, Centre College informed her and EKU that it had evidence she had...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Jerry Seinfeld, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Journal's thumbs up, thumbs down
Up No one said it was going to happen quickly, but thumbs up for the movement on the I-75 connector project. As reported in this week’s edition, officials have identified eight possible “zones” that might be suitable routes for a new...Tags: Regional Elections, Labor Legislation, Education
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Firearms law results in change to Jessamine County employee handbook
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comA state law that took effect in January prompted Jessamine County Fiscal court on Tuesday to remove a provision in its employee handbook that prohibits employees from carrying firearms. House Bill 500, approved by the House and Senate in March of last...Tags: Lawyers, Russ Meyer, Justice System, Employees, Cystic Fibrosis
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A loaded issue: Jessamine County school-board member wants to give schools option of letting employees carry guns
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comMonths of nationwide debate about guns in schools came home to Jessamine County earlier this month when a school-board member said she wanted to explore the possibility of letting employees bring guns to school. Vice chairperson Amy Day was cited as...Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Teachers, Safety of Citizens, Teaching and Learning
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Stanford city clerk resigns over differences with council members
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — City Clerk Denise Pike is planning to step down from her position due to differences with Stanford's two newest city council members. On March 7, Pike announced her intention to resign, blaming newly-elected council members Tom Moser and...Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Local Elections, Collective Contract
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Stanford mayor suggests merging arts, tourism programs
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — With the prospect of factory layoffs threatening Stanford's potential tax revenues next year, Mayor Bill Miracle says he wants to start a discussion about merging the Stanford arts program and the county's tourism program. Such a merger...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Tourism and Leisure, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Unemployment
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Pay raises for county workers discussed in Clark County Fiscal Court
The battle for raises for the road department continues in Clark County Fiscal Court. In previous meetings, Road Department Supervisor Kevin Wilson told the court that workers in his department should be given raises. On the agenda for the court&...
Tags: Prisons, Employees
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Business briefs for March 14
Ky. unemployment lowest in 4 years For the first time in more than four years, Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate dropped below 8 percent to 7.9 percent in January 2013, according to the Office of Employment and...Tags: Real Estate, Government, Employment Opportunities, Pension and Welfare, U.S. Department of Labor
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Stanford city clerk plans to resign over differences with new council members
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — City Clerk Denise Pike is planning to step down from her position due to differences with Stanford's two newest city council members. On March 7, Pike announced her intention to resign, blaming newly elected council members Tom Moser...Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Collective Contract
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Public Record for March 10, 2013
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Judge Jeff Dotson presiding Brian O. Alcorn, 29, 116 Lisa Ave., driving under the influence of intoxicants, $350, license suspended 120 days; driving with suspended license, $100, 30 days; disregarding stop sign, dismissed; four...
Tags: Drunk Driving, Crimes, Bankruptcy, Sears, Crime, Law and Justice
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Boyle County food inspection results released
Protecting the health and safety of all who eat at Boyle County’s food-service establishments is a top priority of the Boyle County Health Department. The health department routinely provides food safety training for the county’s restaurant...
Tags: Health, Lebanon, Employees, Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure
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