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Danville working on historic preservation ordinance
smojica@amnews.comDanville City Commission unanimously voted Monday to accept changes to the city’s historic preservation ordinance as proposed by the state and recently accepted by the city’s Architectural Review Board. Danville has about six months to get...Tags: Justice System, Public Officials, Human Interest, Services and Shopping, Insurance
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From Our Files: July 24
1911The Danville Civic League surely will take up the matter of completely ridding Danville of flies and mosquitoes. Many other towns already have declared war on flies and absolutely prohibit their existence in the community. The state Board of Health...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, High Bridge, U.S. Department of Defense, David Robinson
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Prep Football: Boyle looking for a 10th game after Tennessee school cancels
larry@amnews.comBoyle County suddenly finds itself a game short this season after Hancock County (Tenn.) notified the Rebels Monday that it would not play the game scheduled Oct. 7 at its home field. “We can’t get hold of anybody down there. We just got an...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Tennessee
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Life-insurance, immigration bills pass state House
State representativeTwo pieces of legislation that I proposed for the 2012 session passed the House last week. It is estimated that over $1 billion dollars sit in bank accounts of life-insurance companies across the United States because insurance companies may not know...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Judges, Justice System, Immigration, Human Interest
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'Citizen' Stansbury: Former Danville city manager has few regrets, stays tuned in
dbrock@amnews.comWith Danville taking the initial steps in the search for a permanent city manager and hiring a second interim city manager this week, someone who knows the job well was watching closely from the wings. "As a citizen I am very keen on what actions are...Tags: Liver Disease, Kentucky, Health, Public Employees, Politics
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Jessamine lawmakers ready for 2012's regular session
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe old adage “out with the old and in with the new” is a common theme around the start of a new year. But this isn’t the case for the state’s lawmakers, who returned to work Tuesday. Once again, the budget will take center...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics, Justice System, Tom Buford, Companies and Corporations
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Danville tobacco warehouse to be demolished
dbrock@amnews.comIf the walls of the soon-to-be toppled Farmers Tobacco Warehouse No. 1 could talk, their stories would fill volumes. Owner Jerry Rankin has heard most of them over the years. “This has just been a special place,” Rankin said. Rankin...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Human Interest, Heavy Engineering
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Labor agreemets neither 'fair' nor 'balanced'
Guest ColumnistA favorite, but unproven, argument of union bosses is that government regulations favoring them result in higher-quality buildings and safer working conditions. Such claims are being echoed — again, without proof — by Kentucky congressman Ed...Tags: Construction, Work Rules Contract Issues, Real Estate, Unions, Human Interest
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No injuries in dramatic McKinney train wreck
Around 1:15 p.m. Monday a southbound Norfolk-Southern train left the tracks parallel to the Geneva- McKinney Road in McKinney, spilling 44 containers onto the embankment and piling several on top of each other. The train consisted of three locomotives and...Tags: Transportation Accidents, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Injuries and Wounds, Kentucky, Emergency Planning
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UK Football: Johnson excited to get back on the field in the NFL
larry@amnews.comAs the NFL lockout drags on, Micah Johnson surprisingly says it has not been all that stressful for him — yet. The former University of Kentucky linebacker was undrafted following his 2009 senior season when he made 105 tackles and earned all-...Tags: Music City Bowl, Football, 2011 NFL Lockout, NFL Draft, National Football League
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Sheriff's office saving with new home incarceration contract
The new equipment contract for the home incarceration program is producing positive results, and as of Thursday morning, the program’s coordinator said 12 were on the new system, two were pending in district court and two more were waiting....Tags: Electronics, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology, Texas, Homes
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UK Football: Five former Cats make jump to NFL
Sun Sports EditorFive former University of Kentucky players will get their chance to compete at the next level. DeQuin Evans, Mike Hartline, Derrick Locke, Ricky Lumpkin and Chris Matthews each signed free agent agreements Tuesday, one day after the NFL lockout ended....Tags: Football, Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, 2011 NFL Lockout, Green Bay Packers
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