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    Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Take a visit to downtown Winchester

    Have you been downtown lately?
    Have you been downtown lately? Winchester is undergoing a renaissance, recovering from the recession and bolstering its image and opportunities. Fortunately, unlike the Renaissance that brought enlightenment to Europe, the local renaissance will not...

    Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture

  2. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| AM News
  3. BizTech: Business Briefs for April 16, 2013

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Local insurance office </strong></span>
    Local insurance office earns top designation Kentucky 1st Insurance recently received the 2012-2013 Pacesetter designation from Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. The Pacesetter designation recognizes Kentucky 1st Insurance’s professionalism and...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hurricanes, High School Sports, Small Businesses, Insurance

  4. May 1, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  5. Taste of Jessamine set for May 10

    Taste buds will be tickled and tantalized as First Southern National Bank hosts the 16th annual Taste of Jessamine County at West Jessamine High School from 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 10.
    mmoore@jessaminejournal.com
    Taste buds will be tickled and tantalized as First Southern National Bank hosts the 16th annual Taste of Jessamine County at West Jessamine High School from 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 10. “Every year, more people get involved and the funds raised...

    Tags: Christianity, Celebrities, Auction Service, Religion and Belief

  6. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| AM News
  7. Mercer Chamber to tackle Town Creek cleanup

    HARRODSBURG &mdash; Leo Vaughn doesn&rsquo;t know when the agreement was signed, but for the more than 20 years that he&rsquo;s worked for the Harrodsburg Street Department the city has honored a commitment to the Army Corps of Engineers to keep Old Town Creek free of debris in exchange for the installation of a box culvert beneath Broadway all those years ago.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    HARRODSBURG — Leo Vaughn doesn’t know when the agreement was signed, but for the more than 20 years that he’s worked for the Harrodsburg Street Department the city has honored a commitment to the Army Corps of Engineers to keep Old...

    Tags: Salt, Earth Day

  8. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| AM News
  9. RIPPLE EFFECT: Strong relationships, vision account for Mercer's job success

    HARRODSBURG &mdash; In the last four years, three major manufacturing companies have invested an additional $486 million and brought 360 new jobs into Mercer County.
    smojica@amnews.com
    HARRODSBURG — In the last four years, three major manufacturing companies have invested an additional $486 million and brought 360 new jobs into Mercer County. These investments have added to the quality of life in Harrodsburg and surrounding...

    Tags: Morehead State University, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Small Businesses, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  11. Chamber launches community projects

    kmckinney@jessaminejournal.com
    Jessamine County Chamber of Commerce members plan to undertake several community projects this year, including helping people with remodeling and raising money for cancer research. Chamber board president Brian Goettl said the projects are the result of...

    Tags: Christianity, The Happiest News!, Human Interest, Sales, Habitat for Humanity International

  12. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| AM News
  13. FLIGHT FROM FANCY: As the world creeps in, many Casey Mennonites are splitting to start anew in Tennessee

    SOUTH FORK &mdash; Paul Martin is a small, wiry man with a higher-pitched voice, sharp features and kind nature that lends him an air of a wizened old elf.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    SOUTH FORK — Paul Martin is a small, wiry man with a higher-pitched voice, sharp features and kind nature that lends him an air of a wizened old elf. Beneath a broad-brimmed black hat, he is dressed in all black, sharp as tack, even though he...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Business Enterprises, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Civil Rights

  14. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Interior Journal
  15. Hustonville moves toward new business license fee

    HUSTONVILLE &mdash; A proposed ordinance for a business license fee had its first reading at Tuesday night&rsquo;s Hustonville City Council meeting.
    kpeek@schurz.com
    HUSTONVILLE — A proposed ordinance for a business license fee had its first reading at Tuesday night’s Hustonville City Council meeting. Under the ordinance, which will need a second reading before it becomes law, anyone who is conducting...
  16. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| AM News
  17. Hustonville council passes first reading of business license fee

    HUSTONVILLE &mdash; A proposed ordinance for a business license fee had its first reading at Tuesday night&rsquo;s Hustonville City Council meeting.
    kpeek@amnews.com
    HUSTONVILLE — A proposed ordinance for a business license fee had its first reading at Tuesday night’s Hustonville City Council meeting. Under the ordinance, which will require a second reading before it is enacted, anyone who is...
  18. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Interior Journal
  19. Lincoln County prepares to relax parking lot paving regulations

    STANFORD &mdash; Lincoln County Fiscal Court has unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance amendment that would clarify and relax paving requirements for new businesses.
    ben@theinteriorjournal.com
    STANFORD — Lincoln County Fiscal Court has unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance amendment that would clarify and relax paving requirements for new businesses. Lincoln County Planning and Zoning attorney Jeff Ralston told...
  20. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. New housing complex receives zone change approval

    kmckinney@jessaminejournal.com
    A zone change to allow for a new 246-unit multi-family housing complex at East Brannon Road and Lauderdale Drive that developers say will be unique in Jessamine County received conditional approval Monday from the Nicholasville Planning Commission.  The...

    Tags: Apple iPod, Government, Politics, Rentals, Public Officials

  22. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  23. US 27 plan aims to alleviate, forestall future traffic woes

    Heavy traffic can be a pain.
    kmckinney@jessaminejournal.com
    Heavy 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: Transportation, Local Government, Justice System, Russ Meyer, Crime, Law and Justice

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