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Clark helps fund Bullitt smoking ban appeal
The Clark County Board of Health will support the Bullitt County Board of Health as it appeals a Bullitt Circuit Court decision ruling a county-wide indoor smoking ban unconstitutional.
Local board members voted to provide the Bullitt board with $5,000...Tags: Civil Laws, Laws, Judges, Justice System
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Big Brother: Meet the big, bad judge
Contributing ColumnistUnderestimated allies of freedom are judges who uphold constitutional government and smack down regulatory agencies when they cross the line. In recent months, we’ve had some stellar rulings by fair-and-balanced judges. We’ve also witnessed...Tags: Civil Laws, Trials, Laws, Judges, Justice System
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Forest Creek developer sues Snowden, Corman
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comOnce again, the proposed Forest Creek development is heading to court, only this time, it’s the developer who initiated the litigation. James W. Kelley, the managing member of Forest Creek, filed a lawsuit against Harold “Hal” Snowden...Tags: Prosecution, Jack Nicklaus, Lawyers, Trials, Judges
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Thomas: Parks board faced specific threats about alcohol
The Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation Board said it received several specific legal threats about allowing alcohol sales in Lykins Park, which justified a closed discussion of the matter during a meeting, according to a letter sent to the...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Litigation, Justice System, File Sharing
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State attorney general's opinion: Board's closed session did not violate open meetings law
The Winchester SunWhen the parks board entered into closed session Sept. 12, it did so legally, the Office of Attorney General ruled. The attorney general ruled in favor of the board because specific threats were cited in the board’s response to The Winchester Sun&...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Litigation
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McNay: Creating wealth without Wall Street
I have a book coming out this fall entitled, “Wealth Without Wall Street: A Main Street Guide to Making Money.” It’s one I felt compelled to write.
We’ve had a number of government bailouts and “stimulus” programs in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Washington (U.S. state), Citigroup Incorporated, Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Forest Brook developers challenge new extension regulations
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comA new regulation regarding extensions of subdivision plans is “profoundly unjust,” an attorney told planners Tuesday night. The Jessamine County-City of Wilmore Joint Planning Commission added language to its subdivision regulations in June...Tags: Politics, Jack Nicklaus, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate, Lawyers
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Centre Basketball: Centre women fall to No. 17 Thomas More 80-79 in overtime
The Centre College women dropped their first game of the year Tuesday, falling to No. 17 Thomas More 80-79 in overtime at Alumni Gymnasium.
Tied at 69 after regulation after a 3-pointer by the Saints’ Allison Long, Centre (3-1) went up 75-72 after...Tags: Basketball
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Prep Basketball: Garrard girls escape with OT win over Burgin
marsee@amnews.comLANCASTER¿— Scott Bolin knows his Garrard County girls were lucky to escape with a win. The Golden Lions overcame awful shooting and a determined effort by Burgin to eke out a 57-53 overtime victory Saturday, one that the Garrard coach said his team...Tags: Chris Myers, Basketball
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Forest Creek development gets more time
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comHow many bites of the apple does it take to get to the center of a multimillion-dollar development? That was the question before the Jessamine County-City of Wilmore Joint Planning Commission on Tuesday as it granted an extension to the proposed Forest...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, Lawyers, Justice System
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Feulner: Ruled by regulation
How much fuel your car burns. What type of light bulb you buy. How much energy your appliances use. What kind of health plan you have. What do they have in common? Meet your hidden master: regulations. The devil’s in the details, the saying goes....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Politics, Elections, Science and Technology, Insurance
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College Basketball: Unseeded Pikeville wins national title
Sun Sports EditorKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Pikeville College went from unseeded to undisputed NAIA champion. Trevor Setty tied a career high with 32 points and grabbed 17 rebounds as the Kentucky-based school completed an improbable run through the NAIA Division I...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events, College Basketball, Sports, Robert Morris
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