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Education briefs for July 14
news@jessaminejournal.comBeazley’s great-granddaughters graduate from middle, high schools MacKenzie Greene and Kendall Greene, great-granddaughters of Jesse Beazley of Nicholasville, graduated from high school and middle school, respectively. MacKenzie Greene graduated...Tags: Graduation, Health, Social Issues, Human Interest, Schools
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Key Assets looking for local foster parents
Key Assets Kentucky is commited to kids.
The foster care organization was founded on the premise that all children deserve to live in a stable home and CEO Chris Groeber said he wants to find those homes in eastern Kentucky.
“I wanted to keep kids...Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Kentucky, Mental Health
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Charles E. White: July 17, 2011
Charles E. White, 65, of Nicholasville, died July 17, 2011 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville. White was born in Fayette County, was the owner and operator of White Casting, Inc., a member of the Nicholasville Christian Church, and was an Army Veteran. He...Tags: Human Interest, Christianity
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Patrick: Tough talk on the campaign trail
If you’re rough enough for love
Baby, I’m tougher than the rest
— Bruce Springsteen
Talk about tough love — I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the candidates for governor were to use the Boss’s “Tougher Than...Tags: Government, Kentucky, Facebook, Human Interest, College of William and Mary
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UK Football: Kentucky adds four commitments to 2012 recruiting class
larry@amnews.comKentucky continued to stockpile verbal commitments for its 2012 football recruiting class when four more players, including two from Louisville, committed to the Wildcats on Monday. Jeffersontown tight end-defensive end Daniel Ross and Seneca defensive...Tags: South Carolina, North Carolina, United Kingdom
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Private funding a possibility for Jessamine I-75 connector project
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comA connector road that would link Jessamine County directly to Interstate 75 is one of many road projects vying for state and federal dollars in a tight economic climate. Because of that, Nancy Stone, chairwoman of the Jessamine County Transportation...Tags: Elections, Kentucky, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Public Record for August 7
BOYLE
DISTRICT COURT
Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.
Judge...Tags: Mount Vernon, Kentucky, Pension and Welfare, Rivers, Trials
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Garrard, Lancaster may study merger
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER — Garrard County Fiscal Court demonstrated willingness to explore partial or complete merger with Lancaster at its Monday meeting. Court members unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance that would create a commission to study...Tags: John Wilson, Fires, Justice System, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Laws
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Obituary: Robert E. Sleet
LOUISVILLE — Robert E. Sleet, son of the late Edward Briscoe Sleet Sr. and Georgia Graves Sleet Bright, passed away Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Survivors include sisters, Lyda Smalley, Mary A. Sleet, Liz (Ellison) Meaux and Ethyle Sleet; a brother,... -
Colonel Eugene F. Kinnaird Sr.: Sept. 7, 2011
Colonel Eugene F. Kinnaird Sr., 92, passed away peacefully at home on Sept. 1. He was born in Lexington. He was a member of Southeast Christian Church, a retired Colonel of the Kentucky Air National Guard, and a veteran of the Army Air Corps during World...Tags: American Red Cross, Air Transportation Industry, Religious Conflicts, World War II (1939-1945), Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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10 Years Later: Remembering 9/11
There are only a few events that I can tell you with absolute certainty where I was at that time. Sept. 11, 2001, was one of those times. I was in the Chicago area for an Inland Press Association digital media conference. As news spread of potential...Tags: Government, Mitch McConnell, Osama bin Laden, New York City, Restaurants
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WMU approves CAP policy
After lengthy debate and some confusion, the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission approved a policy aimed to serve as a guideline for building developers to follow to get their projects approved. The policy is an abbreviation of the requirements laid...Tags: Elections, Kentucky, Mike Flynn, Politics
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