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Jim Beam preserve offers hikers a local option
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comDozens of feet plodded the dirt as they trekked beneath tall trees and above the Kentucky River, close enough to hear the flowing water. They were treading a Jessamine County trail off the beaten path that is open year-round for hikers and nature-lovers....Tags: Ecosystems, Kentucky, Conservation, Nature, Charity
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Winchester Police: July 11, 2011
Charged
— William B. Ellis, 38, of 31 Flanagan St., was charged Friday with second-degree burglary and theft by failure to make required disposition of property.
— Paul Mullins, 22, of 304 April Way, was charged Saturday with receiving...Tags: Crimes, Euclid, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Commonwealth tops librarians' watch list
University Press of Kentucky’s forthcoming fall titles already are attracting attention from librarians. Library Journal, a leading trade magazine for librarians, has taken notice. In their next issue, as part of their coverage of the American...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Newspaper and Magazine, Vietnam, Social Problems
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Boyle man's drive leads to success in corporate world
Staff WriterMitch Abrams had a crazy ride up the corporate ladder. Business First of Louisville has named him in this year's “40 under 40,” which lists the best young executives who work in the Louisville area. Abrams graduated from Boyle County High...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Elections, Career and Workplace, Georgetown, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Judge honored for his efforts with youth programs
The Winchester SunDistrict Court Judge Earl-Ray Neal was recently recognized for his work with youth in Clark and Madison counties. Neal and Jennifer L. Webb, a paralegal for the 25th Judicial District, received the 2011 Law Related Education Award during a ceremony at the...Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Kentucky, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Napier's defense granted access to records
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — When Jason Napier goes on trial next month for the 2009 murder of 4-year-old Nathaniel Knox, his lawyers will be armed with information they hope to use to undermine the credibility of the prosecution’s key witnesses. After a...Tags: Employees, Chicago Hotels, Elections, Career and Workplace, Health
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County Calendar Events for July 14
news@jessaminejournal.comTHURSDAY — The Wilmore Senior Community Center will host Matter of Balance classes each Thursday in July from 10 a.m. to noon. — The Wilmore Senior Community Center will host the Music City Brass on Thursday, July 14, at 1:15 p.m. —...Tags: Arts, Lone (music group), High School Sports, Youth Organizations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Safety of our children is top priority
Journal columnistSometimes I’d rather be an ostrich. The picture of officer Sam Wade with pistol drawn in the JCTC building brings on the urge to just stick my head in the sand and try to make the world go away. We are all chilled to the bone at the thought of...Tags: Defense, Advanced Training, Chicago Hotels, Career and Workplace, Kentucky
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MLB can cut head off Arizona snake
jstark@jessaminejournal.comFor as long as sports have been around, athletes have always made public statements by their actions. There was Babe Ruth calling his shot in the 1932 world series, Cassius Clay converting to Islam and taking the name Muhammad Ali, and Ron Artest...Tags: Jair Jurrjens, Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of Justice, Migration, 2016 Olympic Games
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More students may get free meals
Four area school systems are eligible to participate in a new program this year to provide free meals to more students.
Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee will participate in the initial year of a universal free meal service option that may make it easier...Tags: Tennessee, Personal Income, Elections, Illinois, Kentucky
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Winchester-Clark County Police and Fire Reports, July 15, 2011
WINCHESTER FIRE-EMS
— On Thursday, emergency personnel conducted two local and five out-of-town transfers. They also responded to four general medical calls, three cardiac cases, one motor vehicle accident, one assault, one overdose, two diabetic...Tags: Crimes, Motorvehicle Accidents, Diabetes, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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Daniel Boone re-enactor helping in efforts to aid Missouri tornado victims
The Winchester SunSteve Caudill was at home in Winchester on May 22 when he heard the news about the tornado in Joplin, Mo. “I kept watching this thing on TV, and I told my wife, ‘I wonder what I can do to help,’” said Caudill, a former law...Tags: Religious Education, Church and State Relations, Tornadoes, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), American Red Cross
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