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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, Charity, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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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: Government, Elections, Religion and Belief, Politics, Values
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Hustonville Haunted House building collapses
ben@theinteriorjournal.comHUSTONVILLE — A little less than nine months after a portion of the Hustonville Haunted House collapsed onto the street below, the majority of the building came crumbling down in the middle of a heavy stretch of rain Sunday night. "Mother nature...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Insurance
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Ethics board needs new faces
I will add my voice to the issue of replacing members of the ethics board. Every member who was sitting on that board on Jan. 25, 2010, should have been replaced long ago. I had a hearing before the board on that date for a complaint I filed against...Tags: Government, Religion and Belief, Politics, Values, Ethics
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Ethics board member asks Danville officials for apology
dbrock@amnews.comA former member of the Danville Ethics Board told the City Commission on Monday she wanted an apology for the handling of how her term ended earlier this month. Linda Tillman said she was aware her three-year term was expiring soon but didn't find out...Tags: Government, Religion and Belief, Politics, Values, Ethics
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Questions raised about Boyle County Senior Citizens Center
dbrock@amnews.comIn what amounted to the first public statement on the situation surrounding the leadership of the Boyle County Senior Citizens Center, City Commissioner Gail Louis, who also serves on the senior center’s board, spoke about the recent changes...Tags: Government, Politics
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Meade the best candidate for District 80
Dear Lincoln County Republicans, The May Republican Primary will decide who will be our State Representative. We want to elect an individual who understands the issues and knows how to address them. It has been my good fortune to hear all four of the...Tags: Government, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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Boyle County Senior Citizens Center board still mum
dbrock@amnews.comMinutes from several board meetings at the Boyle County Senior Citizens Center provide a rough timeline of changes in the center’s leadership, but board members still aren’t talking. The Advocate-Messenger requested minutes from board...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Board of Directors, Labor Legislation, Government, James Monroe
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PARTY'S OVER: Aspen Hall to close after seven years of controversy
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — After seven years of acrimony, police calls, lawsuits and untold legal bills, it appears peace will soon be coming to the neighborhood around Aspen Hall. The controversial bed and breakfast and weekend party place hosted an estate...Tags: Trials, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Judges
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Danville alcohol revenue budgeted for public safety
smojica@amnews.comSince Danville went “wet” in June 2010, city officials have collected about $850,000 in alcohol taxes and spent about $760,000 on alcohol education, code enforcement as well as police officers and equipment. The additional $90,000 along...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Substance Abuse, Science and Technology
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Many layers behind change of government debate
Journal Columnist“Ten thousand flies can’t be wrong.” My dad used to quote this saying to me when all my ideas flew in the face of facts or conventional wisdom. The imagery is unmistakable, and so is the meaning. There are times when it’s bold and...Tags: Government, 2010 Census, Elections, Politics
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