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Filing deadline nearing for Nov. 6 election
The Winchester SunPotential candidates interested in running for office in the Nov. 6 general election have until 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, to file with the Clark County Clerk’s office. Several local races are on the Nov. 6 ballot, with all four seats on the...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Elections, U.S. House of Representatives
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Letter to the Editor: June 29, 2012
As a proud Kentuckian and registered voter, I strive to remain informed and consider myself current on the “partisan theater” that our stalled government has eroded into on the national stage. I am writing to voice my disappointment in our...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Democratic Party, Politics, Interior Policy, Elections
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Letter to the Editor: July 2, 2012
Mr. Steve Devary recently sent in a letter expressing his dismay at Ben Chandler for joining with the Republicans and 15 or so other Democrats in voting to hold Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. He ended by asking for other views on this matter. Well,...
Tags: Republican Party, Personal Weapon Control, Democratic Party, Judges, Politics
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Letters to the editor: July 5, 2012
Let’s focus on what unites us I’d like to thank Mr. Wayne Riddle for his response to my letter to The Winchester Sun, published June 30. My purpose with the writing was to assert my dismay that Rep. Ben Chandler’s vote to hold AG...
Tags: Darrell E Issa, Politics, Elections
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Romney, Barr earn wins in Jessamine County, Kentucky
Associated PressWASHINGTON — Mitt Romney swept the Kentucky and Arkansas Republican presidential primaries Tuesday, inching closer to the GOP nomination he is certain to win. With no serious opposition left, the former Massachusetts governor easily won both...Tags: Republican Party, Primaries, Mitt Romney, Brett Guthrie, Elections
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Danville's Centre College lands another vice-presidential debate
dbrock@amnews.comEleven years after the nation’s collective attention was drawn to Centre College for a vice-presidential debate, the school learned Monday it has snagged the coveted hosting gig a second time. “I’m here to tell you the debate is in...Tags: Joe Lieberman, White House, Washington, DC, Boca Raton, Elections
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New district lines will affect most voter
brossi@jessaminejournal.comThe newly drawn U.S. congressional-district lines have forced a change that will affect more than 20,000 voters in the upcoming primary and general elections, Jessamine County Clerk Eva McDaniel said. “Our county now has two congressional...Tags: Electronics, Steve Beshear, Politics, Voting, Primaries
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Jessamine County stays in 39th District for 2012 election under old lines
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County will elect a state representative in 2012 under the same lines it has since 2002 after a Kentucky Supreme Court decision Friday affirmed a previous ruling that new districts were unconstitutional. Redistricting plans approved by the...Tags: Steve Beshear, Stan Lee, Politics, Elections, U.S. House of Representatives
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Jessamine splits between 2nd, 6th congressional districts
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWilmore and the western part of Kentucky got new representation in Congress last week after redistricting split the county into two U.S. House districts. Gov. Steve Beshear signed House Bill 302 into law Friday, the same day both chambers of the Kentucky...Tags: Republican Party, Brett Guthrie, Public Officials, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Redistricting mess befuddles representation
Journal columnistPoliticians in Frankfort must be sleep-deprived. Only the effects of some mind-altering condition must make them look at the proposed redistricting maps and think they make sense. House Bill 1, drawn up in January, looks like someone handed crayons to...Tags: Politics, Aneurysm, Elections
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Senate getting things done in Frankfort
State senatorAnyone visiting the Capitol this week would have enjoyed watching democracy in action, both on an individual level as well as a grander level. We passed legislation that made road travel safer for the Amish as well as the “English;” we moved...Tags: Judges, Politics, Students, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Parksville still rebounding from 2009 ice storm
jking@amnews.comPARKSVILLE — Howard Johnston had to fight a crowd to pay his water bill Monday morning at the Parksville Water District office. The fact that he was unaware of the struggles his water district has been facing since the system was damaged during...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Feb 14, 2012
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