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MOVING ON UP: Community Arts Center enters 'new phase' of arts programming
Contributing writerWhen the Community Arts Center first opened in 2005, it was due to the shared vision of a core group of practicing artists, community leaders and art enthusiasts. Their dedication and hard work turned a derelict downtown building into a beautiful...Tags: Music, Arts, Arts and Culture, Literature, Entertainment
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Boyle County will launch Chinese language program
smojica@amnews.comAbout 500 Boyle County students will take advantage of the district’s first Mandarin Chinese classes when school resumes Aug. 14. Samuel Tan and Nears Chen, fellows with the Confucius Institute at Western Kentucky University, will teach their...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture, Language, Skype, Students
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Nicholasville to revisit fireworks ordinance
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comBased on the number of complaints it has received concerning late-night fireworks, the Nicholasville City Commission will revisit the issue during the Aug. 6 workshop with the hopes of adding more pop into its ordinance. “I have had a tremendous...Tags: Memorial Day, Local Government, Russ Meyer
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Prep Golf: Danville's J.B. Williams focusing all his energy on golf now
marsee@amnews.comJ.B. Williams has gone all in. From giving up other sports to overhauling his golf swing to playing tournaments at a time when most players’ clubs are in the closet, Williams has made a commitment to golf by making a series of moves over the last...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, PGA Championship, Baseball, Labor Legislation, Memorial Day
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Jessamine officials opt against fireworks ban
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County government and fire officials have elected not to ban fireworks despite extremely dry conditions throughout the region. The decision came after a 45-minute meeting in Jessamine County Judge-Executive Neal Cassity’s office Tuesday...Tags: Judges, Memorial Day, Local Government, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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Golf: Mahan captures stroke play event at Winchester Country Club
Paxton Mahan used three birdies midway through the final round to grab a share of the lead and steadied his way home, edging out Justin Charles by one stroke to claim the Winchester Country Club Stroke Play Championship. Mahan returned scores of 70-70 for...
Tags: Health, Golf, Physical Conditions, Sports
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Nicholasville City Commission passes first reading of fireworks ordinance
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comAfter months of discussions and meetings, the Nicholasville City Commission passed the first reading of an ordinance that would set “reasonable hours between which fireworks may be used within the city” during Monday night’s meeting....Tags: Labor Legislation, Memorial Day, Russ Meyer, Career and Workplace
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Clark Count Community Education panel updated on new programs
The Clark County Community Education Program Advisory Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting May 16 at Central Bank. Community Education Director Cora Heffner welcomed Michelle Smock, the new assistant with Partners In Education. Smock reported...
Tags: Financial Aid, Employment Opportunities, Jeff Lewis, Teaching and Learning, Western Kentucky University
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News briefs for May 24
Camp Nelson National Cemetery to host Memorial Day service Camp Nelson National Cemetery will host its Memorial Day service at 11 a.m. at the flag pole. The keynote speaker for the annual event will be retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Anthony Dotson. The...Tags: U.S. Army, Human Interest, Holidays, Memorial Day, Prosecution
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UK Football: New secondary coach says Wildcats have 'all the pieces' to win
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Senior cornerback Cartier Rice has no trouble describing new Kentucky secondary coach Mike Cassity, a former UK football player and wrestler who joined coach Joker Phillips staff during the offseason to replace Steve Brown. “He...Tags: Basketball, College Football, Pacific-12 Conference, University of Kentucky, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Winchester-Clark County Parks and Rec gearing up for a busy summer
The Winchester SunWith summer fast approaching, the Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation Department is gearing up for a busy season. The July 4 Celebration committee is working to finalize plans for this year’s event, which will be Tuesday, July 3, at Lykins...Tags: Deere and Company, College Sports
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