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Clark County's Halloween Main-ia promises to be a thriller
The Winchester SunAn estimated 2,000 trick-or-treaters will receive candy from at least 30 different downtown vendors at the annual Halloween Main-ia, Winchester First Director Tim Janes said. The annual event is a Halloween tradition in Winchester. Main Street is...Tags: Politics, Halloween, Christianity, Holidays, Michael Jackson
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Nicholasville building permits decline sharply since 2007
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThere was a lot of building going on in 2007, but when the economy tanked, the city of Nicholasville saw a sharp decline in building permits, according to the city’s annual Report to the Community. “New home and business construction permits,...Tags: House Building, Land Price, Sales
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NEW BEGINNINGS: Mediterranean restaurant, pizzeria a labor of love for family
bcurd@amnews.comOne family has taken a long journey to come together to create a one-of-a-kind restaurant offering in downtown Danville. Pescara, next to the old Freddie’s location on South Fourth Street, will serve homemade Mediterranean dishes and pizza. The...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chocolate Cake, World War II (1939-1945), Crime, Law and Justice, Italy
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Business Briefs for Sept. 18, 2012
Rotary Club’s community fall project deemed a success The first annual “Stuff the Bus Project” in Boyle County raised 628 pounds of school supplies that will be distributed through area Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. The...
Tags: Financial Planning, Employees, Finance, Medical Specialization, Arts
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YEA! Schools launch entrepreneurial initiative
smojica@amnews.comDanville and Boyle County students in grades 6-12 can now find out how to make a job rather than take a job through the recent launch of the Young Entrepreneurs Academy. The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, or YEA, is an innovative educational program that...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Residents graduate from SKED entrepreneurial training
STANFORD — Dr. Jennifer L. Brown, O.D., didn’t need a prescription to see the benefits of Southeast Kentucky Economic Development’s Entrepreneurial SMARTS training (Simple Methods And Reality-based Training for Success). All she needed...
Tags: Economic Policy, Pat Bradley, Business Enterprises, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Craig Wilson
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Nicholasville streetscape project comes to a close with a ribbon-cutting
brossi@jessaminejournal.comIt was a difficult project that took its toll on the community and the businesses of downtown Nicholasville. But on Tuesday, the ribbon-cutting marking the completion of the city’s streetscape project was celebrated by those who had persevered over...Tags: Politics, Tom Buford, Russ Meyer, Judges, Public Officials
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Aug. 26
100 years ago — 1912 William Dalton and Courtiand Traylor, two young men from prominent families in Lincoln County, were arrested there by the U.S. Marshal and charged with selling liquor in Brodhead without a government license. The boys, ages...
Tags: Water Supply, Sales, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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It's time to sparkle and shine
Every city would love to have the national attention Danville has gotten in the last year — Fourth Best Place to Retire (Money Magazine), finalist for Most Beautiful Small Town in America (Rand McNally), and now spotlighted in the vice... -
Congressman set to be guest speaker at awards program
SOMERSET — U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) is scheduled to be the special guest speaker at the 2012 Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards program set for Sept. 10 at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset. Rogers...
Tags: Education, Eastern Kentucky University, Nick Noble, Harley-Davidson Inc., Small Businesses
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Annual Sip żn Stroll returns Thursday
Summer Sip ’n Stroll is about more than just wine. There may be eight central Kentucky wineries offering samples but the live music, chocolate samples and special sales at local businesses also make it a popular downtown event. Sip ’n Stroll...Tags: Sales
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UPDATE: Feds raid Go Go Gorillas in massive fraud investigation
dbrock@amnews.comU.S. postal inspectors, along with state and local law enforcement, raided Go Go Gorillas and the home of its owner Christopher Turner on Wednesday as part of a federal fraud investigation. Misty Racimo with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service office in...Tags: Gaming, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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