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Donaldson earns Governors' safety award for third straight year
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comEmployees of the Donaldson Company in Nicholasville dropped their tools for a few minutes one Thursday last month, and, joined by Nicholasville Mayor Russ Meyer and the company’s director of operations, waited to receive a well-earned reward....Tags: Government, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Donaldson Company Incorporated, Politics
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Ky. House bill provides funds for pension
State senatorPhew, what a week. The last two days of the 2013 General Assembly Session saw us burning the midnight oil as we worked literally till midnight. But the hard work did have its rewards as several high-profile bills passed. Senate Bill 2, the public-...Tags: Voting, Justice and Rights, General Practitioners, Civil Rights, Freedom of Religion
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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: Consumers, Career and Workplace, Food Industry, Personal Income
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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: Labor Legislation, Judges, Lawyers, Firearms, Science and Technology
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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: Career and Workplace, Prisons
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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: Foods and Beverages, Lebanon, Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health
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No. 10 UK Hoops Plays Host to No. 8 Tennessee on Senior Day
LEXINGTON, Ky. – After a playing its last three games on the road, the 10th-ranked Kentucky women’s basketball team returns to the friendly confines of Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, March 3 for its final regular season game of the season vs....Tags: Southeastern Conference, Kentucky Wildcats, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Basketball, ESPNU (tv network)
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Winchester utility officials say April earliest date failed river pump can be replaced
It will be April before a failed pump at Winchester Municipal Utilities’ river pump station will be replaced, but officials say there is no threat or danger to customers in the meantime. During the WMUżcommission meeting Thursday night, WMUż...
Tags: Insurance, Health Insurance, Mike Flynn, Career and Workplace, Humana Incorporated
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UK Hoops vs. Lady Vols Game Sold Out
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Tickets for the Kentucky-Tennessee women’s basketball game Sunday, March 3 at 3:30 p.m. EST in Memorial Coliseum are sold out. The game will be televised live on ESPNU with Sam Gore and Maria Taylor calling the action. The...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, ESPNU (tv network), Career and Workplace, United Kingdom
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Limited Tickets Remain for UK Hoops vs. Lady Vols
LEXINGTON, Ky. – A limited number of general admission tickets are available for the Kentucky-Tennessee women’s basketball showdown to be held Sunday, March 3 in Memorial Coliseum. The game will be televised live on ESPNU at 3:30 p.m. EST with...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Career and Workplace, United Kingdom, Tennessee Lady Volunteers
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Salary increases nixed for county workers
During its regular meeting Wednesday, the Clark County Fiscal Court chose not to approve seven potential employee salary increases requested by the county fire and road departments. Orders for pay increases were on the agenda for the meeting, but...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sheet-metal business relocating to Nicholasville
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comSlightly more than a year after Adcom Wire ceased operations in Nicholasville, a new company is poised to move into the facility located at 220 Stephens Drive. MetalForm and Fab, which has been located in Lexington off Old Frankfort Pike since it opened...Tags: Rentals, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace
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