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City faces challenge of finding ongoing revenue
You may be aware that Kentucky law requires cities to operate in the black. We must have a budget, and we must balance that budget year in and year out. It’s a challenging but good law. In fact, most people I talk with say they wish all levels of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Fiscal Cliff
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'Sequester' creating additional budget problems for Lincoln County schools
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Indiscriminate federal budget cuts, collectively known as the federal "sequester," are taking their own toll on next year's Lincoln County School District budget. Superintendent Karen Hatter said reductions in federal funding for her...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Government Debt, Finance, U.S. Congress, Politics
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Lincoln County officials support special districts reform bill
ben@theinteriorjournal.comFRANKFORT — A bill that would increase transparency and accountability for special districts is popular with some Lincoln County officials. House Bill 1 was approved unanimously by the state House and Senate last week and is currently awaiting...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Online Media Industry, Laws
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Danville eyes property tax rate hike
scollins@amnews.comTo boost revenue, the city of Danville may look into increasing property taxes for the next fiscal year. City officials met Thursday evening at city hall so each department could present its budget concerns, as the city begins the process of creating...Tags: Fires, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Taxation, Politics
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Stanford mayor suggests merging arts, tourism programs
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — With the prospect of factory layoffs threatening Stanford's potential tax revenues next year, Mayor Bill Miracle says he wants to start a discussion about merging the Stanford arts program and the county's tourism program. Such a merger...Tags: Job Layoffs, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Career and Workplace, Tourism and Leisure, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Parks & Rec finalizes budget and will rely on fees to help pay for operations
The Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation board finalized its budget proposal during its monthly meeting Monday night at the Winchester-Clark County Health and Wellness Center. The proposed budget is $630,300. The board is seeking $253,650 from...
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Federal budget is "March Madness"
Contributing ColumnistCongressional leaders have not passed a federal budget in four years and have continued to kick the can down the road with continuing resolutions rather than solve America’s spending and debt problems. If major corporations operated in that manner,...Tags: Rand Paul, Defense, Public Finance, Military Equipment, Leon Panetta
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Danville should expand definitions of alcohol-related policing
Your recent editorial questioning Danville's alcohol regulation fee use and oversight raised good questions. But how can Danville and every resident benefit more from the nearly $1 million collected? Danville can only use these fees to "reimburse the... -
City Council talks about Lancaster sewer problems
kpeek@amnews.comLANCASTER — Discussion for Wednesday night’s special-called Lancaster City Council meeting focused solely on the city’s sewer problems. More specifically, how to pay for recently-discovered issues on West Maple Avenue from Paulding...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance
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Danville reviews budget concerns
scollins@amnews.comAfter two listening sessions to hear from the public, and an online survey, Danville’s city manager presented an outline Thursday of residents’ opinions regarding the current fiscal year’s budget. Ron Scott told commissioners and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Water Supply, Finance
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EDITORIAL: Time for Danville to revisit alcohol fees
Several good ideas have been raised during Danville’s recent listening sessions, including calls for the city to take a look at alcohol fees and revenue. When Danville went wet in 2010, the City Commission at the time assured business owners...Tags: ABC (tv network), Business, Sales
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Danville commission hears ways to improve streets
scollins@amnews.comA second City Commission listening session for the public brought about mostly positive input Saturday morning at Danville City Hall. After hearing an overview of last year’s budget from city manager Ron Scott and financial consultant Michele...Tags: Tim Robbins, Water Supply
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