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    May 18, 2013 |Story| AM News
  1. Update: Cause of Goose Greek Candle Co. fire undetermined

    LIBERTY — The odd, pungent combination of soothing aromas and smoldering debris filled the air as firefighters soaked what remained of Goose Creek Candle Co. with water Saturday morning.
    scollins@amnews.com
    LIBERTY — The odd, pungent combination of soothing aromas and smoldering debris filled the air as firefighters soaked what remained of Goose Creek Candle Co. with water Saturday morning. The first call of an intense fire at the candle factory on...
  2. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| AM News
  3. Hopes growing for west Lincoln sewer project

    HUSTONVILLE — About 15 years after the EPA first designated western Lincoln County an “impaired watershed,” officials hope they’re close to funding the first step of a solution to the severe water quality issues that have plagued the Dix River area.
    ben@theinteriorjournal.com
    HUSTONVILLE — About 15 years after the EPA first designated western Lincoln County an “impaired watershed,” officials hope they’re close to funding the first step of a solution to the severe water quality issues that have plagued...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Career and Workplace, Water, Water Supply, Labor Legislation

  4. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Interior Journal
  5. Change in the water: Sewer system becoming more of a possibility for Lincoln's west end

    HUSTONVILLE — About 15 years after the EPA first designated western Lincoln County an "impaired watershed," officials hope they're close to funding the first step of a solution to the severe water quality issues that have plagued the Dix River area.
    ben@theinteriorjournal.com
    HUSTONVILLE — About 15 years after the EPA first designated western Lincoln County an "impaired watershed," officials hope they're close to funding the first step of a solution to the severe water quality issues that have plagued the Dix River area....

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, McDonald's, Water, Career and Workplace, Water Supply

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| AM News
  7. Updated: Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast

    WEST, Texas (AP) - Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and leveled homes and businesses for blocks in every direction.
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    WEST, Texas (AP) - Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...

    Tags: Nursing, Fertilizer, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Broken Bones, Nursing Homes

  8. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| AM News
  9. RIPPLE EFFECT: Strong relationships, vision account for Mercer's job success

    HARRODSBURG — In the last four years, three major manufacturing companies have invested an additional $486 million and brought 360 new jobs into Mercer County.
    smojica@amnews.com
    HARRODSBURG — In the last four years, three major manufacturing companies have invested an additional $486 million and brought 360 new jobs into Mercer County. These investments have added to the quality of life in Harrodsburg and surrounding...

    Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Electronics, Students, Manufacturing and Engineering, Morehead State University

  10. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| AM News
  11. Water rates set to increase in Garrard Co.

    LANCASTER — Lancaster City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance to raise water rates, effective May 10. However, the new rates will not appear on water bills until July.
    kpeek@amnews.com
    LANCASTER — Lancaster City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance to raise water rates, effective May 10. However, the new rates will not appear on water bills until July. Those living in the city limits will be charged $12.59 per...

    Tags: Substance Abuse

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| AM News
  13. Wausau plant dedicates $220 million expansion

    HARRODSBURG — Attended by business men and women from around the world, Wausau Paper officially unveiled its newest expansion, priced at about $220 million, Thursday at its Harrodsburg plant.
    kpeek@amnews.com
    HARRODSBURG — Attended by business men and women from around the world, Wausau Paper officially unveiled its newest expansion, priced at about $220 million, Thursday at its Harrodsburg plant. Hank Newell, president and chief executive officer, said...

    Tags: Steve Beshear, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance, Economy, Business and Finance

  14. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| AM News
  15. New plant seeks to locate in Boyle

    An international trading and manufacturing company recently received preliminary approval for $500,000 in tax incentives under the Kentucky Business Investment Program and is slated to bring 60 new jobs to Boyle County, according to the Cabinet for Economic Development website.
    smojica@amnews.com
    An international trading and manufacturing company recently received preliminary approval for $500,000 in tax incentives under the Kentucky Business Investment Program and is slated to bring 60 new jobs to Boyle County, according to the Cabinet for...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Economic Policy, Companies and Corporations

  16. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| AM News
  17. Deadlines loom on Lancaster water plant deal

    LANCASTER — Following a ruling by the state attorney general, the city of Lancaster was forced to turn over recordings from a January executive session where council members discussed the water contract between the city and the Garrard County Water Association.
    kpeek@amnews.com
    LANCASTER — Following a ruling by the state attorney general, the city of Lancaster was forced to turn over recordings from a January executive session where council members discussed the water contract between the city and the Garrard County...

    Tags: Government Contracts, Water Supply, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  18. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| AM News
  19. Lancaster wastewater plant supervisor resigns

    LANCASTER — The city council voted Monday night to adjust the pay grade of the incoming superintendent after the resignation of Lancaster Wastewater Plant Superintendent Millard Rose. Rose is quitting after 26 years of service to the city, with his official last day to fall on Feb. 15. 
    kpeek@amnews.com
    LANCASTER — The city council voted Monday night to adjust the pay grade of the incoming superintendent after the resignation of Lancaster Wastewater Plant Superintendent Millard Rose. Rose is quitting after 26 years of service to the city, with...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Medical Procedures and Tests

  20. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. Collier reflects on time as Nicholasville city commissioner

    Outgoing city commissioner Johnny Collier has had many irons in many fires over the last 43 years.
    mmoore@jessaminejournal.com
    Outgoing city commissioner Johnny Collier has had many irons in many fires over the last 43 years. “Since 1969, the year Doris and I got married, I had always been involved in civic clubs — Jaycees, chamber of commerce, Rotary Club, parks...

    Tags: Public Officials, Russ Meyer, Elections, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues

  22. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| AM News
  23. Lancaster considers options for water treatment plant

    LANCASTER — Discussion about a proposed new water treatment plant in Lancaster is continuing following a workshop Monday at city hall. 
    kpeek@amnews.com
    LANCASTER — Discussion about a proposed new water treatment plant in Lancaster is continuing following a workshop Monday at city hall.  Attending were Lancaster City Council members, Mayor Brenda Powers, Garrard Fiscal Court members, engineers,...

    Tags: John Wilson, Science and Technology, Water Supply, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technology

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