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Clark Fiscal Court members discuss state roadblocks to revenue sources
The Winchester SunState laws are standing in the way of changes that could bring the county additional revenue from three different sources. During a Clark County Fiscal Court budget meeting Wednesday, commissioners addressed the county’s grim financial situation and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Restaurants, Wages and Pensions
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Family searching for teen runaways
tkleffman@amnews.comHUSTONVILLE — When Tanya Moore left home Thursday afternoon for West Virginia, a laptop and a printer were loaded in the back seat of her Toyota Corolla. “It’s my mobile office,” Moore said, “so I can print out more...Tags: Banking, Personal Data Collection, Crimes, Interior Policy, Christianity
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Letters to the editor: Oct. 3, 2011
Taxpayers should speak up
Dear Editor,
Since when did it become the responsibility of the taxpayers to pay for 138 city employees to get flu shots? When did it become the taxpayer's responsibility to pay for coffee, boots, T-shirts, coats and employees...Tags: Local Government, Retirement, Dentistry and Dental Health, Health Insurance, Diseases and Illnesses
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Net Xpress: AppSumo, Broida team up for fundraising
sheila@amnews.comcNet’s resident cheapskate, Rick Broida, and AppSumo have joined forces again this year in offering a gaming bundle as a fundraiser for a charity. This year’s charity is an organization that offers aid to natural disaster victims called Hands....Tags: Entertainment, Skype, Auction Service, Arts and Culture, eBay Inc.
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Winchester Police: July 13, 2011
Charged
— Ronald Thomas Daniels, 28, of 36 Elizabeth St., Apt. 4, was charged Monday with first-degree possession of a controlled substance.
— Jennifer Rowland, 24, of 20 Maryland Ave., was charged Tuesday with theft by unlawful taking....Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Chicago Hotels, Vehicles, Crimes, Human Interest
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Sue Staton: The Dangers of picking berries
Part one of three
I have to begin with my sister. Last Tuesday evening, something possessed her to get on the riding mower and take a little trip. However, that trip ended with a big trip about two and half hours later.
I think she may have decided to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Hodgkins Disease, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Parsons: High cell phone bill proof of devotion to friends, Mom
When Erica first moved to Hawaii and we had to talk around the six-hour time difference, I thought nothing could ever have such a negative impact on my cell phone bill.
I was wrong.
It turns out, my mom’s retirement seems to be what’s...Tags: Apple iPhone, Telecommunication Service, Human Interest, Hawaii
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Winchester Police: Oct. 22, 2011
Reports
— At 2:51 a.m. Friday, officers responded to a report by someone at 366 S. Main St. that two men broke into her home and stole her cell phone and driver’s license. The two left in a large truck.
— At 10:15 a.m. Friday, officers...Tags: Theft
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Two seek Boyle magistrate seat
dbrock@amnews.comThe only local contest on the Nov. 8 ballot in Boyle County is for District 1 magistrate. Democrat Richard “Dickey” Mayes and Republican Ruth Ann Elliott are vying for the seat held by longtime magistrate Mickey Harmon, who died June 28....Tags: Steve Beshear, Telecommunication Service, Computer Networking and Internet, File Sharing, Voting
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Back to the Future: As Centre gears up for 2012 debate, memories of 2000 prove valuable
dbrock@amnews.com“From historic Danville, Kentucky, good evening and welcome to this year's only vice presidential debate…” That simple introduction from CNN’s Bernard Shaw signaled the beginning of the 2000 vice presidential debate between Dick...Tags: Entertainment, Parties and Movements, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Norman Rockwell
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911 funding study bill running out of time
bkleppinger@amnews.comFRANKFORT — Time is getting tight for a bill that would require Homeland Security to find out just how much 911 service in the state actually costs. Senate Bill 119 is designed as a stepping stone to major reforms of how 911 centers across the...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance
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911 call center for Garrard and Lincoln looks to expand
LANCASTER — As funding for 911 call centers continues to dwindle, the joint Lincoln and Garrard 911 center is hoping to add more counties to its mix and create a large regional call center that could save money for everyone.
Garrard County Judge-...Tags: Judges, Justice System, John Wilson, Crime, Law and Justice, Kentucky
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