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Former candidate Jerry Shelton fined $1,000 by Legislative Ethics Commission
ben@theinteriorjournal.comCRAB ORCHARD — A Lincoln County man is one of three candidates from state primary elections in May who were fined $1,000 last week for failing to file a financial disclosure statement with the state Legislative Ethics Commission. Jerry Shelton of...Tags: Punishment, Religion and Belief, Ethics, Primaries, Politics
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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, Public Officials, Religion and Belief, Ethics, Politics
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Meade supported local family during hard time
We would like to take this opportunity to speak on behalf of our dear friend, David Meade, who is currently running for State Representative. We have known David for several years, and during that time he has gone from a real estate colleague to a...Tags: Rentals, Religion and Belief, Realty, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Teen pregnancy summit widens scope to address gay, lesbian and transgender issues
Research indicates that one in five youth at some point think they might be gay, said Carolyn Burtner, educator for school and community health at the Clark County Health Department. Burtner, who serves on the Kentucky Teen Pregnancy Coalition, recently...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Gays and Lesbians, Religion and Belief, Ethics, Family Planning
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Danville mayor questions former city manager's inquiry
smojica@amnews.comFormer city manager Paul Stansbury raised questions at the Danville City Commission meeting Monday, prompting Mayor Bernie Hunstad to ask if the questions violate the city’s ethics policy. During the period reserved for public comment, Stansbury...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Prosecution, Religion and Belief, Ethics
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Ethical practices help businesses strive
The Winchester SunAn unethical business is not likely to achieve long-term success. Ultimately, ethical business and financial practices are best for business owners, financial experts and customers, Jason Collins, a Hilliard Lyons investment broker, said during a...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Christianity, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Finance
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Values are important in deficit reduction
Guest ColumnistDeficit reduction is an important national priority, vital to our long-term economic opportunity and security. But just because it’s important doesn’t mean that it can be undertaken without regard to our national values. Unfortunately, the...Tags: Charity, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Religion and Belief, Relief and Aid Organizations, Social Issues
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Community calendar: March 14, 2012
TODAY
— Panel discussion on free and low cost sports and recreation opportunities for youth, 11 a.m., Clark County Public Library, free and open to the public. The discussion counts as a Community Services budgeting class.
— Lecture series...Tags: Christianity, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Baptist
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Emmanuel Episcopal ethics series focuses on relationships
The Winchester SunThe Right Rev. Chilton Knudsen, the interim assisting bishop of the Lexington Diocese of the Episcopal Church, spoke at the third installment of Emmanuel Episcopal Church’s Lenten lecture series on ethics. Knudsen emphasized the importance of...Tags: Suicide, Christianity, Lent, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Community calendar: March 20, 2012
TODAY
— Free AARP tax preparation, Central Baptist Church Annex, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
— Tour of Winchester Kroger with dietician Amy Herald, part of the Winchester Weigh-Down, 10 a.m. Call 744-4682 for more information.
— Clark County Human...Tags: Christianity, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Baptist
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Community calendar: March 8, 2012
TODAY
— Community Education belly dance class, 6:15-7:30 p.m., $6/class, College Park Library.
— TLC meeting, 1 p.m., D.J.’s.
— Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making Council meeting, 3:15 p.m., at the school, to...Tags: Libraries, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Ethics, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Community calendar: March 10, 2012
MONDAY, MARCH 12
— Family Night for girls, to give local parents insight into the HIV and STD problems of the teen population and to help teens make positive choices, 6 p.m., sponsored by the Clark County Health Department, free, make...Tags: Libraries, Christianity, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Religion and Belief, Ethics
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Apr 24, 2012
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Mar 14, 2012
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Mar 15, 2012
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Mar 8, 2012
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Mar 9, 2012
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