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Nicholasville grants payment plan to resident
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe Nicholasville City Commission agreed Monday to a request from resident Martha Worthington to allow her to pay back nearly $7,000 owed for utility bills and work the city’s code-enforcement office performed on her property with a payment plan....Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Interior Policy
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Nicholasville reaches deal in lawsuit involving its firefighters
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe city of Nicholasville reached a settlement in a lawsuit involving its firefighters Monday night. Following a 40-minute closed session, the commission authorized Mayor Russ Meyer to sign settlement documents in the lawsuit filed in Jessamine Circuit...Tags: Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Fires, Career and Workplace
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West Jessamine Middle hosts conference for student council
Students at West Jessamine Middle School took a turn behind the microphone Monday afternoon in the school’s first “news conference” for student-council candidates.
Those running for president and vice president of the school’s...Tags: Education, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Students
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Stories of the year in Jessamine County
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comIt was a year of drawn-out stories in Jessamine County. Nicholasville residents and downtown business owners endured a long year of Main Street renovation; the state’s highest court considered a case of firefighter overtime pay; and the nation&...Tags: Music, Civil Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Horse (animal)
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Nicholasville commission votes to increase property tax
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comProperty owners in the city of Nicholasville will see an increase on their property taxes as the city commission voted to pass the second reading of the tax ordinance during Monday’s regular meeting. The property-tax rate in the city of...Tags: Retirement, Local Government, Labor Legislation, Brad Freeman, Politics
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Longtime police officer retiring after 25 years with Nicholasville Police Department
news@jessaminejournal.comNicholasville police Maj. John Branscum announced his retirement effective Aug. 30. “I have struggled with making this decision because I truly care about the people we serve and this community,” he wrote in his retirement letter to police...Tags: Retirement, Career and Workplace
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First lady Beshear visits Providence School in Wilmore
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe first lady of Kentucky made good on a promise Wednesday afternoon, visiting a Jessamine County school she called a “model program.” Jane Beshear asked to visit The Providence School just weeks after meeting Providence principal Denise...Tags: Tom Buford, Local Government, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Nicholasville loses Ky. Supreme Court case on firefighter pay
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe city of Nicholasville could be looking for loose change in its pockets after the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled last Thursday that the municipality is responsible for paying years of lost overtime to its firefighters. An Aug. 25 court decision ruled...Tags: Local Government, Labor Legislation, Wages and Pensions, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gov. policy labyrinth makes good governance hard
Journal columnistGovernment can make us all feel like rats in a maze. Mounds of paperwork, waves of words, and page after page of rules and regulations can confuse and criminalize even the most well-intentioned among us. Exhibit A is the judgment against the city of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, File Sharing, Headaches, Government
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Mayor hosts golf scramble
Nicholasville mayor Russ Meyer hosted his third annual golf scramble to benefit Hospice of the Bluegrass. This year’s event saw 34 teams, 45 hole sponsors and three larger sponsors. In three years, the event has raised more than $40,000. Pictured...Tags: John Johnson
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Nicholasville downtown sidewalk work nearly complete; culvert work up next
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWithin the next three weeks, work on the downtown sidewalks in Nicholasville will be completed, CDP Engineers’ Scott Southall said, but because of a bad culvert discovered near Farmers Bank on Main Street, work is far from over. “The work not...Tags: Headaches
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