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Looking Back: From our files: Oct. 23
100 years ago — 1911
The Interior Journal said the people who want to keep Stanford dry will not publish the list of names signed to the wet petition in that city by reason of the fact the petition had been knocked out and its publication would...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Trials, Theft, Kentucky Wildcats, Water Supply
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Harrodsburg to ticket loud cars
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Leonard Steel has some neighbors who like to race cars, both at the drag strip and around the block. Steel, who lives on Arden Street, told the Harrodsburg City Commission on Monday the cars don’t have mufflers and disrupt the...Tags: Metal and Mineral
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Danville could have city manager in February
dbrock@amnews.comDanville's new city manager could be in place by the end of February if the City Commission sticks to a plan approved Monday night. Commissioner Ryan Montgomery presented an outline for a process consisting of 11 steps, which would begin next week...Tags: Career and Workplace, Government, Employers, Public Employees, Politics
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Danville-Boyle County Humane Society Pets of the Week for Oct. 15
Our pets of the week are Morris and Sally. Morris is an adorable 4-month-old buff and white kitten. He has medium-length hair and a lovable disposition. Morris is ready to come to your home and be your new best friend.
Sally is a pretty, white and red...Tags: Entertainment, Pumpkin, Halloween, American Kennel Club, Pets
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Police intervene as attorney speaks out at Danville city hall
dbrock@amnews.comSome residents vented their ongoing frustrations Monday night during what at times was a raucous Danville City Commission meeting. The tone was set when local attorney Mark Morgan, who was listed as a speaker on the agenda, once again leveled...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Bowling, Justice System, Lawyers
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BCHS robotics class provides unique experience for students
msimpson@amnews.comThe metallic clangs echoing from Dudley Spoonamore’s new Robotics Engineering Academy class tempt passersby to peer in and watch as students turn nondescript pieces of steel into capable machines. Spoonamore invites the interest. “There&...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Science, Engineering, Technology
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Use antimicrobials safely
Cattle — as well as sheep and goat — producers and their veterinarians understand the need for effective antimicrobials and vaccines for the health of their herds. Animal drugs are carefully regulated by the Food and Drug Administration to...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Food Industry, Drugs and Medicines, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Health
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Conway: Rhetoric of the left signals ideological demise
The Obama administration has come completely unhinged in trying to sell its “jobs plan.” In the latest of a long line of embarrassing gaffes, Vice President Joe Biden put forth the ridiculous notion that if Republicans don’t support...Tags: Criminal Laws, Republican Party, Joe Biden, Economy, Harry Reid
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 25, 2011
Thanks WMU for customer service
Dear Editor,
I would just like to thank Kim Ritchie and Mike Flynn of the Winchester Municipal Utilities Company for taking the time out to personally call me regarding my issue with my water bill and for showing empathy...Tags: Mining, Metal and Mineral, Coal, Mike Flynn
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Operation Happiness planning gets under way
The Winchester SunOperation Happiness committee members have begun the task of planning for the 2011 holiday event, and participants can expect some minor changes, committee co-chairman Judy Crowe said. In previous years, Operation Happiness volunteers and recipients...Tags: The Happiest News!, Anglicanism, International Travel, Hospitals and Clinics, Holidays
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Rhetoric of the left signals ideological demise
Contributing columnistThe Obama administration has come completely unhinged in trying to sell its “jobs plan.” In the latest of a long line of embarrassing gaffes, Vice President Joe Biden put forth the ridiculous notion that if Republicans don’t support...Tags: Criminal Laws, Republican Party, Joe Biden, Economy, Harry Reid
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State: Telecom tax falls short on revenues for Kentucky cities
The Winchester SunThe state has conceded that cities are receiving 15 percent less tax revenue than before the 2006 enactment of a state telecom tax, a move that over the last five years has cost Winchester about $125,000. The goal of the Multichannel Video...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Trials, Government, Politics, File Sharing
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