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How much damage can Obama cause?
In a letter Friday, Joseph Fons states that “the best experience of his life” was his time at Northern Kentucky University. I’m glad that Mr. Fons had this opportunity. But I have to ask: What did President Obama have to do with the loan...Tags: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Energy
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Lower Howard's Creek plant nearing completion
With its deadline looming in January, the Lower Howards Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is nearing completion and should be finished on time, according to a departmental report issued to the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission at its regular...
Tags: Science and Technology, Water Supply, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mike Flynn, Environmental Issues
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Garrard Fiscal Court will apply for more grant money
kpeek@amnews.comLANCASTER — Garrard County Fiscal Court passed a resolution Monday to apply for more funding from the Community Development Block Grant program. The money would go to pay for renovations to the Lan- caster Higher Education Center, the Lancaster...Tags: Justice System, Education, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Eastern Kentucky University
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News Briefs for July 27, 2012
Free energy audits for commercial buildings Due to an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant received from the Kentucky Department of Local Government, the City of Danville is offering an opportunity for commercial property owners to complete...
Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Accounting and Auditing
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Danville plant adding jobs as business rebounds
dbrock@amnews.comA Danville manufacturer bitten like many others by the floundering economy will be adding jobs on the heels of a recent upswing in demand. Green Boiler Technologies of Danville will add 27 full-time jobs and invest $365,000, which will include...Tags: Finance, Engineering, Corporate Officers, Science and Technology, Economy
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GOING GREEN: Save energy while keeping cool
Contributing columnistDuring this heat wave, it's important to stay cool. Just because you have to blast the air conditioning to keep your house bearable doesn't mean you can't be smart about it and save some energy along the way. Air conditioning battles heat, but everyone...Tags: Environmental Issues
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Kentucky Division of Water recommends ways to conserve during drought
With much of the state in a drought, the Kentucky Division of Water is encouraging citizens to learn how they can conserve water during drought and year-round with some simple changes in their water-use habits. “Some customers of public drinking...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Water Supply, Conservation, Droughts, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Lincoln County upgrading courthouse doors
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — The old Lincoln County Courthouse is getting a new makeover with some very old materials. The three main entrances on the courthouse are being replaced with doors made from reclaimed cyprus wood that is likely about the same age as the...Tags: Environmental Issues
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RE-IMAGINED: Bate-Wood apartments get modern treatment after flood
dbrock@amnews.comMany of the apartments in Bate-Wood Homes ruined by the May 2010 flood are now unrecognizable — in a good way. Crews are putting finishing touches on the last of 16 units taken off line after the flood, and families are moving into the new and...Tags: Politics, Natural Resources, Forests, Interior Policy, Rental Service
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Centre College's Young Hall addition receives Gold LEED certification
The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded Gold LEED certification through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program to Centre College for its addition to Young Hall, the College’s state-of-the-art science facility. Young Hall is...
Tags: Advanced Training, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Adele (music artist)
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Community Education Advisory Council meets
The Clark County Community Education Program Advisory Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting March 21 at Central Bank. Community Education director Cora Heffner welcomed new member Jeff Lewis, director of the Winchester/Clark County Parks and...
Tags: Health, Employment, American Red Cross, Teaching and Learning, Office Depot Inc.
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Funding a concern as Danville studies its school options
dbrock@amnews.comDanville Board of Education got some sobering news Monday about what construction or renovation plans for district elementary schools may cost. Susan Hill with Tate, Hill, Jacobs: Architects of Lexington presented findings of a feasibility study on the...Tags: Renovation, Environmental Issues
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