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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: FEMA, Government, Science and Technology, Disasters and Accidents, Budgets and Budgeting
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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: Government, Elections, Politics
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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: Auction Service, Property, Bonds, Government, Companies and Corporations
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Nicholasville to rehash fireworks ordinance
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comIt’s back to the drawing board in regards to the city of Nicholasville’s fireworks ordinance. During Monday’s city-commission meeting, Nicholasville officials heard from three residents voicing their displeasure over the nonstop...Tags: Government, Russ Meyer, Fires, Politics
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Clark teacher on youth panel
The Winchester SunCity Commissioner Shannon Cox, the only Clark County teacher to serve on a national youth and education council, will head to Nashville to discuss school safety this week. Cox began serving on the Institute for Youth Education and Families, an...Tags: Government, Nashville Flooding (2010), Politics
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Danville showing $1.8 million surplus
smojica@amnews.comAlcohol and occupational tax revenues for fiscal year 2011-12 were higher than projected, which helped the city end the year with a near $2-million budget surplus, Danville City Manager Ron Scott said Monday. During the City Commission meeting, Scott and...Tags: Water Supply, Government, Personal Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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Perryville council concerned with understaffing of Boyle deputies
smojica@amnews.comPERRYVILLE — Police coverage in Perryville and Boyle County was a focal point of discussion at Thursday’s Perryville City Council meeting. During a recent interview with The Advocate-Messenger, Boyle Sheriff Marty Elliott said his...Tags: Government, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Fires, Politics
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As filing deadline approaches, many city government candidates haven't filed to run
ben@theinteriorjournal.comWith about a week left to file for the fall election, almost no one has filed to run for city commissioner or city council member in any of Lincoln County's three main municipalities. County Clerk Sonny Spoonamore said Tuesday Jimmy Lane is the only...Tags: Government, Elections, Politics, Local Elections
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Danville appoints members to ARB, ethics boards
smojica@amnews.comAppointing new members to the Danville Ethics Board as well as the Architectural Review Board was a major point of discussion at Monday’s City Commission meeting. Each commissioner was asked to make two nominations to expedite the process of...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Voting, Government, Architecture, Bowling
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Education is key in open-records laws
Institute for Rural Journalism and Community IssuesPublic officials in Kentucky are doing better at obeying open-government laws, but many still have a ways to go, but Kentuckians are making increasing use of the laws to hold officials accountable. So said the chief author of the laws, and one of the...Tags: Lawyers, Media Industry, Justice System, Government, Judges
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Editorial: New city website is long overdue
Kudos to the Winchester Board of Commissioners for finally taking action and voting to create a new Winchester website. And kudos to City Manager Ken Kerns and his staff for working especially hard on the project. The current website, www.winchesterky....
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City ethics appointments hit snag
dbrock@amnews.comPlans to fill the unexpired term of one of the two Danville Ethics Board members who resigned last week hit a snag during Monday's City Commission meeting when the entire process for how people are nominated to the body was called into question. The City...Tags: Religion and Belief, Government, Elections, Ethics, Values
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