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Centre grad among plane crash victims
Associated PressLOUISVILLE (AP) — Three women described “as a true asset to the community” who were returning home to eastern Kentucky from a Southern excursion were killed along with the pilot when a twin-engine plane crashed in the North Carolina...Tags: Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Physical Therapy, Human Interest, Emergency Planning
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Education briefs for June 2, 2011
S.A.V.E. Center visits Creative Montessori Jenise Smith from the S.A.V.E. Center and Jessamine County Animal Control Officer Frank Ruggiero were guest speakers at Creative Montessori School on Wednesday, May 25. They talked to students about how to...Tags: Radio, Food Industry, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Music Industry
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Camp Nelson welcomes Tennessee group for living-history event
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe battlefields of Camp Nelson Heritage Park were bustling last Saturday as members of the 8th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Company E staged a living history event. Bad weather canceled Sunday’s scheduled activities. Jessamine County Magistrate...Tags: History, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture
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Wilmore's identity rests on IGA's future
To the editor: There’s a cost to good bargains. Those of us in towns like Wilmore need to realize this. Fitch’s IGA hasn’t drawn a profit since the late-1990s — when the Walmart and Kroger up the road were supersized....Tags: Dollar General Corporation
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Godfather of 'sole'
To save his crumbling empire, Bob King, president of the United Auto Workers union, offered foreign automakers a deal “they can’t refuse.” But if they happened to decline the offer, King recently admitted that it likely would doom...Tags: Politics, Work Relations, California, Automotive Equipment, Indiana
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Mercer park director asks for tournament funding
eruehs@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The director of Anderson-Dean Community Park asked commissioners Monday for help with how to raise $20,000 to bring a regional tournament to town. Mark Bryant told the City Commission the Kick-It 3v3 Soccer Regional Tournament, planned...Tags: Government, Mark Bryant, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest
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Ramsey shows champion steer in Tennessee
Ramsey Johnson exhibited the Overall Champion Steer at the 2011 Tennessee Beef Agribition in Lebanon, Tenn., on March 13 with his Kentucky Proud bred and owned Chimaine steer, RJ Pay Day 0524X. From left are judges Pearl and Greg Walthall, Brent Williams,...Tags: Human Interest, Kentucky
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Crim: Ending public funding for broadcasting would make community radio `go darkż
WMMT-FM is the community radio station of Appalshop Inc., located in Whitesburg, deep in the coal fields of central Appalachia. We serve about 50 counties in rural Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and West Virginia through our FM broadcast...Tags: Radio, Politics, Maine, Documentary (genre), Companies and Corporations
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Shaken Up: Local Japanese keep close eye on home after tsunami, earthquake
Tetsuo Kawanishi woke up about 6 a.m. Friday, as he does every morning, and called home to his family in Japan.
This morning there was no answer, so Kawanishi called again. And again. The result was the same. That’s when he opened his e-mail to...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Disasters and Accidents, Tsunamis, David Edwards, Politics
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Danville leaders prospect in golden Tennessee town
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Danville’s slogan is “It’s Better Here,” but several local officials are hoping lessons learned during a trip to a town widely regarded as one of the best places to live in the country can help guide...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Politics, Business, Travel, Human Interest
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Studio One dance school fares well in Tennessee
Studio One School of Dance recently had seven teams competing at the Showdown of Champions clogging championships in Knoxville, Tenn.
The team competed against cloggers from 12 other states reaching from Georgia to Maryland and all the way to...Tags: Dance, Human Interest, California, Georgia, Maryland
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Property transfers for March 13
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Curtis King to Steven W. and Debbie King, 42 acres on Tennessee Ridge Road, gift; fair market value, $45,000.
Keith W. and Carolyn R. Reid to Candace A. and James R....Tags: Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bank of New York Company, Hillcrest
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