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State Rep. Mayfield talks about 2013 Kentucky General Assembly session
The Winchester SunState Rep. Donna Mayfield, R-Winchester, will begin her second term in Frankfort Jan. 8, and she is optimistic about what can be accomplished this year, despite the short 30-day session. “I’d like to see us accomplish what we need to...Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Pension and Welfare, Jerry Abramson
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Boyle sees improvement in employment rate
smojica@amnews.comThe overall employment rate in Boyle County increased by nearly 3 percent between June and September 2012, according to reports compiled by the Boyle County Industrial Foundation and the Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership. The rate...Tags: Labor Markets, Metal and Mineral, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Petroleum Industry
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Nicholasville Zaxby's workers provide presents for 13 children
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comIt’s not uncommon for workplaces to hold office parties complete with the annual secret-Santa events around Christmas time. Typically that is true for the employees at the Nicholasville Zaxby’s restaurant. But this year, an idea from two...Tags: Holidays, Employees, Business, Religious Festivals, The Salvation Army
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Grant provides wetland opportunity at Lake Mingo
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comA $24,000 grant from the Kentucky Water Resources Institute will mean a more green-friendly Lake Mingo this coming spring. The grant will enable a small portion of the nearly 400-yard concrete drainage ditch to be removed and a ditch that appears...Tags: Arable Farming, Employees, Building Material
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Boyle economic fortunes hope for boost in 2013
smojica@amnews.comRising local employment rates, more industrial prospects and plenty of national attention over the past year have created a more promising economic forecast for Danville and Boyle County. Eighteen industrial businesses are employing about 9.4 percent...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Cheddar Cheese, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Substance Abuse, Labor Markets
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Thomas Edward Townsend, 82, Winchester
Thomas Edward Townsend, 82, of Winchester, husband for 60 years to Elisabeth Flickinger Townsend, passed away Thursday at the Clark Regional Medical Center. A native of Clark County, he was born April 15, 1930, to the late Courtney Lee and Nona Cox...Tags: Religion and Belief, Labor Legislation, U.S. Army, Christianity
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Former sheriff Sgt. David Mudd files civil suit against Constable Chauncey Tudor
brossi@jessaminejournal.comFormer Jessamine County Sheriff’s Sgt. David Mudd has filed a lawsuit against constable Chauncey Tudor claiming it was Tudor’s actions that caused him to no longer serve as a law enforcement officer in the county. Mudd claims it was Tudor&...Tags: FBI, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Labor Legislation
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Education briefs for Nov. 29
JCPL employee receives scholarship Noelle Spincher, an employee of the Jessamine County Public Library, has been named a recipient of a Library Science Tuition Scholarship. Spincher received a $1,000 scholarship. She is attending the University of...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Employees, Advanced Training, Libraries, Arts and Culture
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LIFE MATTERS: Just another manic Thursday
Contributing WriterMy, oh my, no time for sweet potato pie this Thanksgiving. We’ve got to rush out and catch the sales at Walmart, Toys R Us, and Sears by 8 p.m., Target by 9 p.m., then Macy’s, Kohl’s, and Best Buy at midnight. And oh yes, thank you Kmart...Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Sweet Potato Pie, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Walmart, Pies and Tarts
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Winchester approves longevity bonuses
By Casey Castle The Winchester Sun Some city employees finally got a longevity increase thanks to a measure approved by the Winchester Board of Commissioners Tuesday night. The city met in special session Tuesday after rescheduling its January meetings...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Employees, Television Industry, Time Warner Cable Inc.
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Business Briefs
Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists earn national certification Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists Stephanie Stone, Ashley Cambron, Michele Heinz, Angie Hatter, Brett Vickey, and Jaime Kenney, have reached a professional milestone few in their...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, Board of Directors, Oncology
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Clark County Fiscal Court to study revenue shortfall
The Winchester SunThe Clark County Fiscal Court has scheduled a special meeting to address budget concerns stemming from more shortfalls. The Fiscal Court is set to meet Nov. 19 at 9:30 a.m. to discuss budgets issues, in particular, a number of shortfalls that have hit...Tags: Humana Incorporated, Crime, Law and Justice, Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, Judges
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