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Hearing held in Frankfort over fate of Hustonville Haunted House
smojica@amnews.comFRANKFORT — In as little as two weeks, the state fire marshal’s office could decide the fate of the Hustonville Haunted House. Building owner Paul Gray and his attorney Daniel Elliott, of Danville, Hustonville Mayor Marc Spivey, Fire Chief...Tags: Politics, Lawyers, Local Government, Government, Justice System
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Presidential race could factor in to Danville elections, candidates say
dbrock@amnews.comThursday's vice-presidential debate will bring home the race for the White House in a way area candidates for local and state office rarely have to contend with, or capitalize on, depending on how you look at it, during the stretch run of a general...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. House of Representatives, Ben Chandler, Barack Obama, Government
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Philips plant: Resident asks Danville to create committee to monitor cleanup
smojica@amnews.comA Danville resident suggested during Monday’s City Commission meeting that officials create a citizens committee to oversee the remediation of the old Philips Lighting plant on Vaksdahl Avenue. Carl Beckman, who also has roots in Cincinnati,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Environmental Politics, Government, Water Supply
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Smiley represents good government
Although I am not a Danville resident, I am pleased to endorse Paul Smiley for city commissioner. I do have a vested interest in Danville. From early childhood, Danville has been the center of our economic and social life. We shop there, dine there,...Tags: Politics, Government, Elections
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Country lacks foundation
Benjamin Franklin once said he’d rather gain wisdom from a farmer plowing behind a mule than any scholar of his time. Oh, that more elected officials could comprehend such truths. Our 1820s home has shown signs of the summer drought: an old well...Tags: Politics, Government
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Lineup for Oct. 25 Clark County candidates forum set
The Winchester SunThe lineup for the 2012 candidates forum is set. Nearly all of the candidates running for elected office on the Nov. 6 ballot have reserved a spot at the forum, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 25 at the Clark County Cooperative Extension Office....Tags: Politics, Satellite and Cable Service, Government, Elections
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Gillispie Street closed in Wilmore, pedestrian mall to replace it
news@jessaminejournal.comThe deconstruction of Gillispie Street last week in Wilmore marks the beginning of the pedestrian mall’s construction. Located between North Lexington Avenue and North Walnut Street, Gillispie Street has been officially closed to motor traffic,...Tags: Politics, Government, Machine Manufacturing, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering
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Crab Orchard commission ponders dog legislation
ben@theinteriorjournal.comCRAB ORCHARD — City commissioners in Crab Orchard are considering possible legislation concerning pitbull-type dogs within city limits after receiving many complaints and one report of a dog biting a girl in the face. Mayor Billy Shelton said there...Tags: Politics, Government, Theft, Jonathan Baker
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Nicholasville streetscape project comes to a close with a ribbon-cutting
brossi@jessaminejournal.comIt was a difficult project that took its toll on the community and the businesses of downtown Nicholasville. But on Tuesday, the ribbon-cutting marking the completion of the city’s streetscape project was celebrated by those who had persevered over...Tags: Tom Buford, Russ Meyer, Politics, Judges, Government
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Plans revealed for new Clark County EOC
The Winchester SunBrandstetter Carroll, Inc. and Palmer Engineering revealed the plans for the Clark County Emergency Operations Center in a public meeting at the Clark County Courthouse Tuesday night. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing a $3 million...Tags: Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Disasters and Accidents
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Mayor: Danville Planning and Zoning goals need more work
dbrock@amnews.comSome city officials say they want to see more work done before signing off on a key piece of the Danville-Boyle County Planning and Zoning Commission's five-year comprehensive plan. Danville City Commission voted 3-2 last week against approval of P&Z&...Tags: Politics, Government, Elections
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Industrial prospects coveted Danville's new purchase
tkleffman@amnews.comWhen the city of Danville purchased the warehouse on Third Street at auction on Aug. 10, it outbid an industrial client from Tennessee that had hoped to expand its operations as a recycling contractor for R.R. Donnelly. Jody Lassiter, president and CEO...Tags: Energy, Property, Companies and Corporations, Taxation, Government
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