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Adult-themed store in Danville breaks new ground
dbrock@amnews.comOne of Danville's newer businesses has raised eyebrows with some of its risqué offerings, but the owners say they are providing a legal and less seedy alternative to similar stores elsewhere. Behind Closed Doors, which opened at 800 Finn Hill Drive in...Tags: Sales, Jamie Brown, Tobacco Addiction, Entertainment, Inventories
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ART, FOOD AND FUN: Mercer County arts council plans new event
jenb@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The first ever Arts ’N’ Eats Art Hop is set for 5-9 p.m. Saturday on Main Street here. The event is presented by the Arts Council of Mercer County. Maps of participating businesses will be available at the ACMC Studio...Tags: Arts and Culture, Facebook, Arts, Kentucky Derby
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Our safer, more beautiful Main Street
Nicholasville MayorTo borrow a quote from Charles Dickens, “The important thing is this: to be ready at any moment to sacrifice what you are for what you could become.” The beauty of Nicholasville always has been its citizens, good people who work hard and care...Tags: Charles Dickens, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Tom Buford, Justice System
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House, Senate reach consensus on budget
State SenatorWorking on the state’s two-year budget was by far the most pressing issue last week. After several late nights, we reached consensus with House negotiators on the $19.4 billion budget a little before 3 a.m. Thursday. It was a hard-fought point,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Unemployment Benefits, Career and Workplace
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Jessamine County: There's an app for that
news@jessaminejournal.comDestination Jessamine, a Jessamine County Fiscal Court organization dedicated to promoting tourism throughout the county, is pleased to announce the launch of a free Jessamine County, Nicholasville/Wilmore app through Kentucky Monthly magazine’s...Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Computer Hardware, Trips and Vacations, Google Inc.
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Editorial: Community needs new website now
Your boss just assigned you to go on a business trip. You just found out you got a job transfer. You’re a business owner interested in expanding to a different area. Or maybe, you and your spouse just celebrated the birth of your first child, and...
Tags: Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Facebook, Local Government
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Editorial: Kentucky cannot afford to wait for strong pill mill legislation
On April 12, lawmakers will assemble for the last day of the 60-day session. While the General Assembly concluded the bulk of its work before leaving Frankfort last Friday, it left one of the most critical pieces of legislation for our state and...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Health, Substance Abuse, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Letter to the editor for April 12
Mayor too quick to pat himself on back It must be re-election time in Nicholasville. I saw the mayor’s editorial patting himself on the back for the downtown work. He failed to mention at most council meetings, the questions and complaints...Tags: Local Elections
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A Tangled Yarn serves all and sundry fabric creators
brossi@jessaminejournal.comA Tangled Yarn is a fairly new specialty shop in the process of opening with the goal of weaving together a community of knitters and spinners unlike ever before in Nicholasville. “Everyone is invited and welcome,” owner and long-time knitter...Tags: Sales, Facebook, Animals
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Two Lincoln men balance out the ballot for representative
By Michael Broihier Last week, The Interior Journal profiled Roger Coldiron and Mark Eaton, the two Mt. Vernon men running to represent the 80th District in Frankfort and this week it is the two Lincoln County candidates’ turn. All four...
Tags: Republican Party, Electronics, Mark Eaton, Small Businesses, Abusive Behavior
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Danville Salvation Army honors those who help them help others
jking@amnews.comStuart Powell, local businessman and “life member” of The Salvation Army was visibly moved with emotion when he accepted the David Bell Birney Hope Award at the 2012 annual appreciation dinner Tuesday night. “Where there is loss,...Tags: The Salvation Army, David Bell
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Businesses may owe city of Wilmore up to $75,000
brossi@jessaminejournal.comMore than 280 businesses have been identified as delinquent in occupational taxes owed to the city of Wilmore that may total as much as $75,000. Those same businesses that continue to do work in Wilmore in the future have the potential of bringing in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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