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Collier reflects on time as Nicholasville city commissioner
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comOutgoing 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: Russ Meyer, Energy Saving, Elections, Public Officials, Plant Openings
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Casey County man, Lincoln County business win Conservation Service awards
FRANKFORT — Landowners, business partners and Natural Resources Conservation Service conservationists were recently honored by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for their wildlife habitat restoration efforts. “Each year,...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Natural Resource Industry, Agriculture, Conservation
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Wilmore council signs its support of I-75 connector
brossi@jessaminejournal.comThe city of Wilmore has thrown its full support behind the I-75 connector project. At Monday night’s meeting, the city council voted to sign a letter backing Jessamine County Judge- Executive Neal Cassity and the county as a whole in support...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Wildlife, Elections, Endangered Species
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Boyle school getting $4 million upgrade
kpeek@amnews.comAn estimated $4 million project is under way at Boyle County Middle School, slated for completion by Aug. 15, and is being done in “phases” according to Chris Holderman, director of operations for the Boyle school system. “When we...Tags: Renovation, Energy Saving
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Casey library set to reopen after 'bat-astrophe'
tkleffman@amnews.comLIBERTY — When folks ask Casey County Public Library Director Jan Banks why the much-used facility has been closed for more than four months, the easy answer is storm damage. Which is true. Water from storms that had backed up above the library'...Tags: Energy Saving, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Histoplasmosis
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Jessamine library found compliant in state auditor's report
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe Jessamine County Public Library was the only special district in the county found to be in compliance with state requirements in an audit report released earlier this month by state auditor Adam Edelen. According to the report, there are nine such...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Libraries, Tourism and Leisure, Accounting and Auditing
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The appeal of Buddhism
Contributing WriterEditor’s note: This is the last article in an 11-part series on Buddhism. Buddhism does not appeal to everybody, but it does appeal to some. Why? Here are a few of the reasons. In 1982, I participated, along with 59 other “students," in...Tags: Christianity, Interreligious Dialogue, Human Interest, Cornell University, Biology
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State close to seeking plan from Philips for cleanup
dbrock@amnews.comState officials say they are close to asking Philips Lighting to submit plans to clean up contamination on and around the site of its now-vacant light manufacturing facility in Danville. Since the plant on Valksdahl Avenue closed in February 2011, the...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Cleanup, Economy, Business and Finance, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Norfolk Southern Corporation
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Denyo dedicates 7 million dollar expansion
Denyo Manufacturing held a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony Tuesday marking a $7 million expansion at the Danville plant. Shigeru Koga, president of Denyo Co. Ltd., said the Japanese company made the decision to expand the Danville facility last...
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News briefs for Nov. 15
Cornerstone to be placed Lancaster Lodge No. 104 Free and Accepted Masons is scheduled to lay the cornerstone for the Garrard County Judicial Center at 3 p.m. Sunday. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky of Free and Accepted Masons will perform the...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation
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25 years ago: Nov. 9, 2012
Nov. 9, 1987 Winchester Municipal Utilities has paid more than $150,000 to two Washington firms and a local attorney in the defense of a lawsuit filed by the Environmental Protection Agency. WMU General Manager Dick Lewis released the litigation expenses...
Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Oct. 28, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 Watch for ghosts, gobblins, old witches, black cats and college boys on Halloween. The night will be fittingly celebrated, according to vague rumors afloat. The police force always is increased in order to keep down rowdyism....
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