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Perryville talks Main Street leases during council meeting
kpeek@amnews.comPERRYVILLE — Perryville City Council opted to not take any action regarding the lease with the Main Street Perryville, which is located on the second floor of the community center building. Councilman Rob Kernodle said he requested during the...Tags: Doug Davis, Environmental Issues
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GUEST COLUMN: Cuts to state programs will hurt children
Guest ColumnistOn Jan. 29, the state announced an $86 million cut in childcare assistance for low-income working parents. Also included in the cuts are subsidies to relatives raising abused or neglected children. That’s quite a statement for a governor who hung...Tags: Early Learning, Head Start, Personal Income, Environmental Issues, Politics
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Richard Wengert, Winchester
Richard Wengert passed away after a nearly three-year battle with cancer. Dick was born in Fort Wayne Ind. to Hugo and Magdelina Wengert on Nov. 12, 1930. His childhood was full of love, fun and family spending many days up at “the lake.” He...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Purdue Alumni Association, American Cancer Society, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Agriculture
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Keeping poinsettias for the holidays
Traditional red and green colors are well represented in the flowers available for the holidays. Poinsettias, the most popular and spectacular holiday flowers, can combine both these colors. The poinsettia was named for Joel Robert Poinsett, an amateur...
Tags: Mexico, Science and Technology, Customs and Tradition, Martin van Buren, Arts and Culture
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National Research Conservation Services funding deadlines approach
LEXINGTON — The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service in Kentucky is encouraging landowners, farmers and producers to visit their local NRCS office now to receive information and apply for conservation technical assistance and possible...Tags: Endangered Species, Energy Resources, Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry
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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: Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Wildlife
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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: Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Pollution, Endangered Species, Highway Transportation, Elections
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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: Tourism and Leisure, Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance
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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: Roman Catholicism, Interreligious Dialogue, Philosophy, Christianity, Separation of Church and State
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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: Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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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....
Tags: Thomas Smith, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, John Clark, Halloween, Postal (movie)
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AG NOTES: Pregnancy checks important for cattle producer's bottom line
Contributing WriterHeat stress reduces conception rate to 30-35 percent and can result in fetal loss during the early stages of pregnancy. Pregnancies can be lost between days 25-45 due to heat stress. Both of these factors lead to low pregnancy rates. This year, our...Tags: Environmental Issues
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