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Clark County's Fountain Circle under new management
The Winchester SunFountain Circle has gone from a one to two-star facility and has been handed off to a Louisville-based owner, which may mean things are headed in a positive direction for the nursing and rehabilitation facility. Signature HealthCARE, LLC became the new...Tags: Pimlico, Government Health Care, Trials, Nursing, Crime, Law and Justice
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Stanford Walmart shooter's trial delayed
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Harrodsburg man who allegedly shot at a Stanford police officer in front of Walmart in August will likely not go to trial on May 2 as had been planned. Instead, the trial has been delayed while Jackie Murphy, 71, undergoes a...Tags: Trials, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Lawyers
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Ohio woman pleads guilty to Hustonville burglary
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — An Ohio woman who had been charged with conspiring to murder an elderly Hustonville woman is now the second of four alleged conspirators to plead guilty to substantially reduced charges. Taquisa Horton of Columbus, Ohio, will...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Prosecution, Court Preliminary
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Clark County unveils $14.6 million budget
The Clark County Fiscal Court presented a draft of its more than $14.6 million budget for the 2014 fiscal year Wednesday. While some county departments’ requests were trimmed, it pinpointed the amount that would be given to each department, if any,...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Clark County Fiscal Court makes deep cuts to meet budget
After the final budget meeting for the Clark County Fiscal Court Tuesday morning, the court is still nearly $60,000 in the red, but there will be no job cuts or layoffs. When setting the budget for the 2014 fiscal year, the cash carry-over was $668,000....
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Crime, Law and Justice, Taxation, Rockwell Automation Inc., Layoffs and Downsizing
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Nicholasville Planning Commission approves industrial zoning
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comDozens of city residents who packed Nicholasville City Hall on Monday evening to speak against a zone change from agricultural to light industrial for land near their properties were disappointed. The commission voted 6-1 to approve the change. The zone...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Bluegrass 911 board meetings low in attendance
kpeek@amnews.comLANCASTER — The regular meeting of the Bluegrass 911 Board of Directors had to be rescheduled Monday when there were not enough voting members for a quorum, which requires 51 percent attendance of the voting members. Those present Monday were...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Judges, Elections, Politics
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District court: March 29, 2013
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court March 20 with Judge Brandy Oliver Brown presiding. — Austin D. Buckland, theft by unlawful taking, amended to misdemeanor, pleaded guilty, 90 days conditionally discharged, restitution....
Tags: Trials, Criminals, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Misdemeanors
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Former city commissioner Ryan Owens' lawsuit against City of Danville dismissed
tkleffman@amnews.comA lawsuit filed in 2010 by former Danville city commissioner Ryan Owens that alleged meddling by city officials cost him his job at an engineering firm has been dismissed. Boyle Circuit Judge Darren Peckler entered an agreed order Wednesday in which both...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Elections, Technology, Judges
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Kings Mountain woman accused of complicity to incest may plead guilty
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Kings Mountain woman whose husband has pleaded guilty to incest is expected to plead guilty to charges she was complicit in her husband's actions. A trial for Rhonda Robinson, 47, was scheduled to begin Monday, but County Circuit...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Incest, Judges
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Grimes says civic involvement declining
scollins@amnews.comKentucky’s secretary of state told people gathered Tuesday at a Centre College roundtable that civic health and engagement is declining in the state. Secretary Alison Lundergan Grimes met with a host of local leaders, business owners and Centre...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Apple iPad, Health and Safety at School, Apple iPod, Judges
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US 27 plan aims to alleviate, forestall future traffic woes
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comHeavy traffic can be a pain. With the hope of easing that pain and improving safety, local officials including Nicholasville Mayor Russ Meyer and Jessamine County Judge-executive Neal Cassity approached the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet in 2010 to ask...Tags: Road Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Business, Travel
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