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2011 Clark County Youth 4-H fair winners
Congratulations to the following individuals who earned awards at the Clark County 4-H Youth Fair Exhibit hall. Eighty youth entered 512 exhibits this year.
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Junior Blue Ribbon: Keturah Cook, Sarina Alvarado, Casey Johnson, Tori...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Best Buy Co., Inc., Building Material, Agriculture, Honey
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Waters: Don't count your energy sources before they hatch
Ronald Reagan observed what history teaches: “The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is a government program.”
Therefore, we must fight hardest when do-gooders first raise the spectacle of saddling us with one of...Tags: Natural Gas, Biofuels, Politics, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources
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Teach children to weather tough times now
By Courtney Brock
Life is tough and it’s getting tougher to make ends meet during these hard economic times. Our children need some skills to help them prepare for what lies ahead. 4-H is one of the sponsors of a program that can help. ...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kentucky, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Politics
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The persistent myth about capitalism, business
Contributing ColumnistAccording to Jeff Miron, a member of Harvard’s economics faculty, one of the most persistent myths about capitalism is being pro-capitalism means being pro-business. Miron explains how being pro-capitalism actually means being pro-consumer. If you...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Hugo Chavez, Business Enterprises, Nazi Party
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Caution on all-terrain vehicles can save lives this fall season
County coronerAs fall approaches, there will be an increased enthusiasm for hitting the trails with friends on their ATVs. Sadly, there will be many folks of all ages who will ride outside the envelope, or in other words, push the edge of safety with their vehicles....Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Kentucky, Injuries and Wounds, West Virginia, Health
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News briefs for Sept. 2
Co-ed softball tournament planned in Crab Orchard
A co-ed softball tournament is planned for Sept. 9-10 at Crab Orchard Park. Proceeds benefit the Satterwhite Fund, and winners will receive windbreaker jackets. Registration costs $160 per team, and the...Tags: Kentucky
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Public Record for September 11
BOYLE
DISTRICT COURT
Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.
Judge...Tags: McDonald's, Unemployment, Scott J. Hamilton, Trials, Jason Garrett
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Kentucky attorney general files suit against National College
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Attorney General Jack Conway is taking another for-profit college to court, alleging a violation of Kentucky's consumer protection law by making deceptive claims about job placement successes.
Conway announced a lawsuit against...Tags: File Sharing, Justice System, Colleges and Universities, Louisville, Lawyers
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Lincoln County's Hubble Meats upgraded
FRANKFORT — Hubble Meats of Lincoln County has been upgraded to USDA-inspected status, joined Kentucky Proud, and added a retail sales area under owner Hal Akers.“Hubble Meats provides beef and pork producers a new local market for their...Tags: Kentucky, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Natural gas costs expected to be same as last year
news@jessaminejournal.comWith wholesale natural gas prices changing little over the last year, Kentucky customers will be paying about the same for comparable quantities of gas this winter, the Kentucky Public Service Commission announced Monday. “Natural gas prices have...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Delta Natural Gas Company Incorporated, Natural Resources, Natural Gas, Duke Energy Corporation
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Don't count your energy sources before they hatch
Contributing ColumnistRonald Reagan observed what history teaches: “The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is a government program.” Therefore, we must fight hardest when do-gooders first raise the spectacle of saddling us with one of...Tags: Natural Gas, Biofuels, Politics, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources
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A budget engineered for a dysfunctional national family
Contributing ColumnistLast week’s debt ceiling agreement was a striking victory for Republicans, although they almost threw it away under pressure from the Tea Party fringe. They got nearly $3 trillion in spending cuts with no tax increase. How did they extract this from...Tags: Prices, Labor Markets, Stress, Economic Indicator, Politics
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