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Victim, suspect identified in Winchester homicide
Police have identified the victim from a Wednesday homicide and charged a Georgetown man with murder.
The victim, identified as 33-year-old Andrew David Ingram of 210 Whitney Court, was found behind 225 Whitney Court around 1:30 p.m., Winchester...Tags: Health, Georgetown, Shootings, Murder, Injuries and Wounds
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Property transfers for August 14
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Carol H. Harper to David J. and Elizabeth L. Simpson, property in Green Acres subdivision, $285,000.
Beverly Lay to Mike Lay, five tracts on Clifton Road, property...Tags: Bankruptcy, HSBC Holdings plc, Mortgages, Marketing, Madonna
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Where in the world? The past and present of Calmes Spring
Calmes Spring is located near the bridge on Old Boonesboro Road a little south of Winchester. On the east side of the bridge, a small stream flows into Lower Howard’s Creek through two handsome water gaps with stone posts. The spring lies a short...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Kentucky, Human Interest, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), U.S. Supreme Court
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Shooter testifies victim repeatedly threatened him
tkleffman@amnews.comLANCASTER — Roy Walker Davis made some stark admissions from the witness stand Wednesday. At age 61, Davis said he is no longer able to have sexual relations. He admitted he repeatedly ran away from trouble for nearly two years, “scared to...Tags: Lawyers, Dining and Drinking, Witnesses, Firearms, Social Issues
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Property transfers for September 4
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Willie L. Crabtree Jr. to Maurice T. and Janice K. Meaney, one acre on Second Street, $110,000.
Gidgett Taylor to Newland Fowler, property in Mocks Creek Manor, $137,...Tags: Maxwell Street, Insurance, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Stephen Elliott, McAfee, Inc.
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Library: Groups to offer session on weatherization
September’s first cool days and nights are on the way and they’ll remind us that it’s time to start thinking about keeping ourselves warm over the winter. With energy costs going up all the time, it makes sense for homeowners and renters...Tags: Energy Saving, Libraries, Environmental Issues, File Sharing, Arts and Culture
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Looking Back: From Our Files -- Sept. 4
100 years ago — 1911
Stockmen have been unusually lively in Garrard County during the past week. J.L. Beck sold a load of 750-pound heifers at 3.5 cents per pound; C.A. Arnold bought a bunch of 175-pound hogs from Ed Hubbard at 7 cents per pound;...Tags: Parochial Schools, Religious Education, Washington, DC
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Property transfers for September 11
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
J. James Rogan, trustee of the bankruptcy estate of Martin D. Harley, to Fresh Start Rental Properties LLC, property on Longview Drive, $90,000.
J. James Rogan, trustee...Tags: Bankruptcy, Hartland, Insurance, County Bank Corporation, Financially Distressed Companies
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Garrard family loses home in fire
dbrock@amnews.comCAMP DICK — A family of six in Garrard County lost everything in a Thursday evening fire that authorities say started in the kitchen of their home. Camp Dick Fire Chief Tevis Graham said his department got the call about a burning mobile home on...Tags: Fires, American Red Cross
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Betty's babblin's: Pets of the past
As Winston and I were sitting on the porch recently, I was holding him in my arms (he is not spoiled) and my mind wandered to years past when we kids were all at home and had pets ranging from dogs, cats, a horse, a goat and an alligator.
You can see...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pets
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Powers joins Schurz team as ad director
kevin.allen@topper.wku.EdyIf you are interested in advertising in one of the Schurz Communications newspapers in Kentucky, you'll probably run into Helen Powers. Powers has just been appointed regional ad director for Advocate Communications Inc., a division of Schurz that...Tags: Elections, Kentucky, Business, Marketing, Advertising
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Helen Powers joins Schurz Communications as ad director
Helen Powers was recently appointed regional ad director for Advocate Communications Inc., a division of Schurz that operates The Winchester Sun, The Advocate-Messenger in Danville, The Interior-Journal in Stanford and The Jessamine Journal in...Tags: Elections, Kentucky, Business, Marketing, Economy, Business and Finance
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