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Lancaster officer's lawsuit refiled -- claims rights were violated, demands relief
kpeek@amnews.comLANCASTER — A Lancaster police officer who filed a lawsuit against the Lancaster City Council, Mayor Brenda Powers and former acting chief Allen Weston has refiled the suit in Garrard Circuit Court. Shaun Seger’s claim against the city was...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Defendants, Trials
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Counterfeit $10 and $20 bills surfacing in Stanford area
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Residents in the Lincoln County area might want to be extra cautious with their cash while local law enforcement is dealing with an influx of counterfeit money. Over the past two or three weeks, police have recovered $200-$300 worth...Tags: Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Business
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Police blotter for June 10 and 11
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...
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Lawsuits filed against Lincoln Board of Ed
tkleffman@schurz.comSTANFORD — The Lincoln County Board of Education is the target of two lawsuits filed recently in Lincoln Circuit Court. One alleges a former teacher who suffered from migraines was fired wrongfully because she took time off work under the...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System
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Former nursing home employee files suit
tkleffman@amnews.comA former employee at a Danville nursing home is alleging she was fired to cover up her bosses’ mistakes in a lawsuit filed recently in Boyle Circuit Court. Amy Cosby of Mercer County claims in the lawsuit her employment as a weekend nurse at...Tags: Theft, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lincoln County High School grapples with prayer at graduation
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A dust-up over prayer at Lincoln County High School's upcoming graduation ceremony has ruffled feathers and garnered national headlines, but some involved say the real issues at hand seem to be getting lost in a sea of misinformation....Tags: Lawyers, Religion and Belief, Minority Groups, U.S. Congress, Belief and Faith
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New Lincoln County members appointed to Bluegrass 911 board
ben@theinteriorjournal.comLANCASTER — Bluegrass 911 has two new board members from Lincoln County who work in law enforcement. The appointments of Stanford Police Det. Joe Gilliland and Lincoln County Deputy Coroner Don Gilliam were announced at a 911 board meeting May 1....Tags: Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges
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Sunday alcohol sales doesn't necessarily mean more DUIs
Journal ColumnistLater this year, the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution will turn 80 years old. And although Kentucky was the 33rd state to ratify the amendment, our ratification occurred alongside the implementation of a confusing amalgam of state laws designed...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Steve Beshear
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John David Dyche: Courts could soon decide key political issues
There is a good chance that three political issues will soon become legal issues. Look for courts to decide the constitutionality of state legislative redistricting, if Rand Paul can be on the 2016 ballot for both President and Senator, and whether the...Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Congress, Politics, Republican Party, Elections
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Owens received payment to dismiss lawsuit against Danville
tkleffman@amnews.comThe city of Danville’s insurance carrier paid to settle a lawsuit filed by former city commissioner Ryan Owens, a settlement the insurance company attempted to keep secret. According to the settlement agreement, which The Advocate-Messenger...Tags: Technology, Politics, Government, Trials, Freedom of Information Laws
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Boyle judge upholds AG ruling on BISCO
tkleffman@amnews.comBoyle Circuit Judge Darren Peckler ruled Thursday that Danville City Commission took action during a July executive session in which it decided to bid on the BISCO building at a public auction, a violation of the state open meetings law. The city filed a...Tags: Lawyers, Auction Service, Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Newspaper and Magazine
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Education briefs for April 18
education@jessaminejournal.comEast Jessamine Middle School honor roll, third nine weeks A honor roll Sixth grade: Julianna Burdine, Quinton Carr, Kellie Corey, Breanna Creekmore, Kristopher Dunn, Je Dynn Fogle, Selena Garcia, Lauren Gore, Alexander Griffin, Laura Harasimo, Logan...Tags: Religion and Belief, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Students
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