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From the Farm: Yard sale folk share fairgrounds with farmers market
donnabee@bellsouth.netSaturday was another hot one but we did have a nice breeze.The 127 yard sale filled the entire fairgrounds around the farmers market during the weekend. It’s always interesting to watch people walk by with their treasures. The adage “another...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Farms, Breads, Salt, Recipes
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UK Football: Auto accident has set Rumph back
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Kentucky sophomore defensive lineman Donte Rumph missed UK’s opening practice sessions after suffering a concussion in an automobile accident in Lexington shortly before practice started. He originally signed with Kentucky in...Tags: High School Sports, Transportation Accidents, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Football, Health
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Stanford tackles two major street projects
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Two of Stanford’s ugliest streets are undergoing a complete make-over that will turn them into real beauties by mid-October. A $350,000 facelift for heavily traveled Logan Avenue will see new sidewalks, landscaping and bike lanes...Tags: Headaches, Don Davis, Heavy Engineering, Metal and Mineral, Building Material
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News briefs for Aug. 25
Boil water advisory lifted in Parksville
A boil-water advisory for about 1,580 Parksville Water District customers has been lifted.
The advisory went into effect Aug. 18 after the district’s main pump station flooded. It was canceled Tuesday...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kentucky, Politics, Elections, Local Government
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Robert McQueary: June 28, 1932 - Aug. 23, 2011
Robert L. “Bob” McQueary, 79, of McQueary Road, Cartersville, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 23, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. He was born June 28, 1932, in Garrard County to the late Linzie B. and Delpha Mitchell...Tags: Florida, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Indiana, Heavy Engineering, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Recent disasters a reminder to prepare emergency kits
The Winchester SunGoodbye, Irene. That seems to be the common phrase up and down the East Coast this week. The earthquake that rattled the Washington, D.C., area was quickly washed away by the wind and rain of Irene. I’ve included this in my column before, but the...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Washington, DC
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Planners appove zone changes for car sales
The Winchester SunThe Winchester-Clark County Planning Commission approved a zoning map amendment change for the property at 711 Boone Ave., changing the classification from general business to highway business. The property was originally zoned highway business, but in...Tags: Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, Business, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance
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Coal needs fair shake in energy discussions
Guest ColumnistWhen Robert Kennedy Jr. appeared at the University of Kentucky last year, he — as many alternative energy proponents often do — referred to the Midwest as being the Saudi Arabia of wind energy. Well, I had occasion to drive through “...Tags: Georgia Power Company, Petroleum Industry, Heavy Engineering, Armed Forces, Regional Authority
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Education briefs for Sept. 15
news@jessaminejournal.comWildcat Ford presents check to West High West Jessamine High School received a $7,000 check from Wildcat Ford and Ford Motor Company at halftime of its first home football game Friday, Sept. 2. The money was raised as part of Ford Motor Company’...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Companies and Corporations, Energy Saving, Louisville
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Prep Football: Garrard rolls over West Carter 55-6 in Class AAA playoffs
hmorris@amnews,comLANCASTER - It was a win, but it might have been a costly one. Garrard County rolled over West Carter 55-6 in the first round of the Class AAA playoffs Friday at Dyehouse Stadium, but the Golden Lions lost two key starters they will need next week...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Football, Dustin Keller, Health, Elbows
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Prep Football: Central tops Casey County 44-20 in Class AAA playoffs
Central (8-3) scored four times in the second quarter and went on to defeat Casey County 44-20 in a Class AAA first-round playoff game Friday at Louisville.
The Rebels (4-7) battled the defending champion Yellowjackets (8-3) to a scoreless draw in the...Tags: Football, Automotive Equipment
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Wilmore OKs Sims Field Proposal
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comAfter discussing it for more than a month, the Wilmore City Council voted 5-1 to enter into an agreement with Asbury Seminary in which the seminary will receive the deed to most of the land Sims Field currently sits on in exchange for $1 and building...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Softball, Politics, Elections, Heavy Engineering
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