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    Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Idle time well spent at the Clark library

    This Thursday, I’ll present “A New Apology for Idlers” for the library’s Local History pot luck dinner. That title comes from an essay Robert Louis Stevenson published in 1877.
    This Thursday, I’ll present “A New Apology for Idlers” for the library’s Local History pot luck dinner. That title comes from an essay Robert Louis Stevenson published in 1877. In that essay, Stevenson conceded that, while much...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, History (tv network), Fines, Punishment, Human Interest

  2. Feb 23, 2011 |Story| AM News
  3. Ten Facts about IRS Volunteer Tax Assistance

    Taxpayers looking for free basic income tax preparation assistance may qualify for IRS sponsored community-based, volunteer tax return preparation programs. Here are the top 10 things the IRS wants you to know about these volunteer programs. 1. The IRS...

    Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Personal Income, Credit and Debt

  4. Feb 23, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  5. County calendar for Feb. 24

    <strong>THURSDAY</strong>
    THURSDAY — Every Thursday morning in February and March, the Wilmore Senior Community Center will offer “Matter of Balance” classes from 10 a.m. to noon. The class is free and open to the public. For more information, call 858-3865...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, History, Minority Groups, Lifestyle and Leisure, Erma Bombeck

  6. Feb 4, 2011 |Story| AM News
  7. Obituary: Lester Maddox

    MORELAND — Lester E. Maddox, 79, of Carpenter’s Creek, Parksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.  Born March 4, 1931, he was the son of the late Sam and Ora Southerland Maddox. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lela Singleton Maddox. He...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Obituaries, Human Interest, Korean War (1950-1953)

  8. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  9. County calendar for March 3

    <strong>THURSDAY</strong>
    THURSDAY — Every Thursday morning in February and March, the Wilmore Senior Community Center will offer “Matter of Balance” classes from 10 a.m. to noon. The class is free and open to the public. For more information, call 858-3865,...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Methodist, Lifestyle and Leisure, Erma Bombeck, School Examinations

  10. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  11. County calendar for June 16

    <strong>THURSDAY</strong>
    THURSDAY — The Jessamine County Public Library will host Bean There: Country to Country from noon to 1 p.m. The event will feature discussion about coffee from different countries. — The Jessamine County Public Library will host a virtual...

    Tags: First Aid, Elementary Schools, Social Issues, Rabies, Arts and Culture

  12. Jun 7, 2011 |Story| AM News
  13. Proposed Lancaster budget allows for raises

    LANCASTER &mdash; A surplus accompanying Lancaster's proposed 2011-12 budget may mean good news for residents, city employees and community organizations. &nbsp;The city council heard a first reading of a $3.6 million budget with a $126,309 general fund surplus at its meeting Monday."I think you all did a real good job on the budget," Mayor Brenda Powers said. "We didn't have to be out any money this year on the budget."In fact, the surplus has grown more than $102,600 since fiscal year 2009-10.&nbsp;Councilman Bret Baierlein said before the meeting that the increase is mostly a result of former Mayor Don Rinthen Jr.'s decision to cut about six city jobs during that year.Rinthen initiated the layoffs to help the city cope with a growing $129,000 budget deficit in fall 2009.&nbsp;But Lancaster is now in a position to potentially give residents tax cuts.The council's revenue committee &mdash; made up of Baierlein and council members Maggie Morris Mick and Jesse Wagoner &mdash; may propose tax cuts "that would affect every citizen in Lancaster" at the council's July 11 meeting, Mick said."So stay tuned," she said.&nbsp;The 2011-2012 budget does, however, include an increase in all municipal insurance taxes to 10 percent, which requires a 4 percent increase on the city&rsquo;s life insurance tax and a 1 percent increase on all other insurance taxes, including fire, vehicle, health and inland marine.The budget committee &mdash; made up of Mick, Baierlein and Councilman Chris Davis&mdash; estimates that the increase will bring in an additional $50,000 in insurance tax revenue. But members still budgeted revenues at $50,000 less than in the 2010-2011 budget.Still, the surplus will allow the city to give non-elected city employees a 5 percent raise, the first in three years, Mick said.The 2011-12 budget also allocates $5,000 for an appreciation dinner or one-time pay adjustments for city employees, she said."We really wanted to take the time to thank our employees for kind of sticking with us for a few kind of tight years," Mick said before the meeting.&nbsp;A third beneficiary of the surplus and a carefully consolidated budget is community organizations, Baierlein said.The 2011-12 budget doubles the allocation for community grants from $5,000 to $10,000, and the budget committee expects a significant increase in applications for the money, he said.&nbsp;The majority of cuts in budget &mdash; which reflects about a $15,000 reduction in operational costs &mdash; were minor and included decreases in administrative and outdated telephone costs, Baierlein said before the meeting.&nbsp;"It's nothing that's going to affect our citizens," he said.Baierlein said he's proud of budget, which was complied for the first time by the budget committee, Mayor Brenda Powers, City Clerk Shari Lane and the department heads.These leaders, including Fire Chief Richard Sebastian and Interim Police Chief Allen Weston, proposed cuts they felt their departments could sustain and the committee made adjustments from there, Mick said."I think it's going to be a great budget," she said. "I think the city is taking a great step forward this year."
    msimpson@amnews.com
    LANCASTER — A surplus accompanying Lancaster's proposed 2011-12 budget may mean good news for residents, city employees and community organizations.  The city council heard a first reading of a $3.6 million budget with a $126,309 general fund...

    Tags: Employees, Regional Authority, Finance, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting

  14. May 13, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  15. Patrick: Change is not a Cardinal sin

    The thought that school officials would even consider the possibility of naming the new high school something other than George Rogers Clark has some seeing red.
    The thought that school officials would even consider the possibility of naming the new high school something other than George Rogers Clark has some seeing red. At the risk of ruffling scarlet feathers, though, I can’t not offer a few words on...

    Tags: Education, Schools, Kentucky, Unrest, Conflicts and War, High Schools

  16. May 20, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  17. Letters to the editor: May 20, 2011

    <strong>Newspaper should raise awareness of pill problem</strong>
    Newspaper should raise awareness of pill problem To the Sun: I read The Winchester Sun often to keep up on the news. I am a resident of Winchester and have been for over half of my life. As much as I enjoy the newspaper, I am having an issue that I would...

    Tags: Education, Prescription Drugs, Schools, Drugs and Medicines, Middle Schools

  18. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  19. Jessamine County Calendar of events for June 2, 2011

    THURSDAY — The Jessamine County Public Library will host “Around the World with Casondra Radford at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 2. — Matter of Balance classes will be taught Thursday mornings in June from 10 a.m. to noon at the Wilmore...

    Tags: First Aid, Social Issues, Bible, Rabies, Diabetes

  20. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Funding to improve drinking water has come at a slow drip

    LANARE, Calif. &mdash; A bright metal drinking fountain is mounted on the wall in the community center of this tiny town west of Fresno. No one pays it any mind: The water is drawn from a well that has been contaminated with arsenic for years.
    LANARE, Calif. — A bright metal drinking fountain is mounted on the wall in the community center of this tiny town west of Fresno. No one pays it any mind: The water is drawn from a well that has been contaminated with arsenic for years. "Can't...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Plant Openings, Water Supply, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics

  22. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Ruth Ann V. Monroe Summer Basketball League off to energetic start

    The annual Ruth Ann V. Monroe Summer Basketball League has been a Wheaton Park tradition for decades.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    The annual Ruth Ann V. Monroe Summer Basketball League has been a Wheaton Park tradition for decades. Participants said the league in the park dates back to the 1970s, and they reminisced Sunday about the good times: the frozen Snickers bars, the...

    Tags: Sports, Basketball

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