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Legal fees may double in Danville budget
dbrock@amnews.comDanville's proposed 2012 budget makes it clear the city will have some extra costs related to the firing of the city manager and the hiring of a new one. How much will depend on who the city hires, how soon the move is made and the outcome of potential...Tags: Government, Business, Finance, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Bowling hired as Danville's interim city manager
In a decision that drew both groans and applause, Danville City Commission voted to hire longtime mayor John W.D. Bowling as interim city manager Thursday night.
It was another 3-2 vote, with Mayor Bernie Hunstad and commissioners Gail Louis and Ryan...Tags: Government, Sports, Career and Workplace, Employees, Politics
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Letters to the editor for March 4
Reduce public employees’ pay To the Sun: Phil Moffett’s gubernatorial campaign manager, David Adams, was on TV a couple of days ago defending the taxpayers of Kentucky against some rallying public union supporters organized by out-of-...Tags: Government, Career and Workplace, Kentucky, Employees, Elections
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Champion trapshooting husband and wife come to sportsmen's league in Jessamine County
mmoore@jessaminejournal.com“Pull!” Randy Ross yelled. With that, an orange clay target, commonly referred to as a “bird,” rocketed across the overcast sky at the Bluegrass Sportsmen’s League in Wilmore as Ross zeroed in before blasting it with his...Tags: Government, Sports, Politics, Skeet, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Danville City Commission delays service contracts
dbrock@amnews.comDanville's next budget meeting isn't until Thursday night, but much of the discussion at Monday's regular City Commission meeting touched on ways to find money in both this year’s and next year’s spending plans. The City Commission decided...Tags: Radio, Contracts, Government, Science and Technology, Budgets and Budgeting
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Corps weighs in on stream issue
Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are trying to clear up some of the confusion surrounding a small stream which was found on the new high school property in Clark County, and a proposed impact fee.
The stream was discovered on the south side...Tags: U.S. Army, Government, Arts and Culture, Schools, Kentucky
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City hires teacher as new Winchester First director
The Winchester SunTim Janes,an eighth-grade teacher at Calvary Christian School who has worked in politics and government, was hired Tuesday to serve as the new director of Winchester First. The position opened at the end of February when former director Lara...Tags: Government, Management Change, Contracts, Career and Workplace, Kentucky
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Justified, unjustified public vs. private pay differentials
Contributing columnistMy recent column on public sector unions caused something of a kerfuffle among my loyal critics. Appropriately, they note that comparing average compensation between groups does not establish impropriety; that is, differences between average male/female...Tags: Employment, Health, Employment Opportunities, Government, Chicago Jobs
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Danville to hire engineer to design water plant
dbrock@amnews.comDanville is moving ahead with plans to build a new water plant and increase the city’s chances of getting grant money as soon as possible. City Engineer Earl Coffey laid out a request Monday for qualifications that will be advertised to find an...Tags: Government, Science and Technology, Kentucky, Plant Openings, Politics
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Fiscal Court hears proposal to establish sanitation district
Roger Wecktenwald, Director of Research & Planning for the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACO), told the Lincoln County Fiscal Court the key word in the document he planned to present to them at Tuesday’s meeting was the word “draft.&...Tags: Government, Rivers, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Bodies of Water
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Copping Out: Depleted Danville Police Department looks for ways to keep officers
With its numbers of uniformed officers dwindling, the Danville Police Department and city staff are looking for ways to keep officers on the force and possibly entice qualified candidates from other agencies when openings do occur.
The police department...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, FBI, Career and Workplace, Employers
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Cross: Speeches are hint of politicking to come
LEXINGTON — The dinner included chicken, steak and some killer mousse cake. Western Kentucky barbecue would have been more fitting.
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s annual opening-of-the legislature dinner, on the first Thursday in January,...Tags: Homes, Government, Steve Beshear, Media Industry, Career and Workplace
Jun 10, 2011
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May 26, 2011
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Mar 4, 2011
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Mar 29, 2011
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Mar 29, 2011
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Mar 25, 2011
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Mar 15, 2011
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Mar 13, 2011
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Mar 15, 2011
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Mar 11, 2011
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Jan 15, 2011
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Jan 11, 2011
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