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'Citizen' Stansbury: Former Danville city manager has few regrets, stays tuned in
dbrock@amnews.comWith Danville taking the initial steps in the search for a permanent city manager and hiring a second interim city manager this week, someone who knows the job well was watching closely from the wings. "As a citizen I am very keen on what actions are...Tags: Politics, Contracts, Public Employees, Government, Kentucky
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Coal needs fair shake in energy discussions
Guest ColumnistWhen Robert Kennedy Jr. appeared at the University of Kentucky last year, he — as many alternative energy proponents often do — referred to the Midwest as being the Saudi Arabia of wind energy. Well, I had occasion to drive through “...Tags: Duke Energy Corporation, Petroleum Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hampton Roads, Wind Power
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Education briefs for Sept. 15
news@jessaminejournal.comWildcat Ford presents check to West High West Jessamine High School received a $7,000 check from Wildcat Ford and Ford Motor Company at halftime of its first home football game Friday, Sept. 2. The money was raised as part of Ford Motor Company’...Tags: Wesleyan University, Environmental Issues, Ford Motor Co., Energy Saving, Indianapolis
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Property transfers for July 3
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Homesales Inc. to Rick Cole, lot in Wildwood subdivision, $36,000.
Scotty W. and Dana L. Southerland to Randall and Rheanna Emmons, lot in Colonial Heights subdivision,...Tags: Rivers, Rentals, Kentucky, Wells Fargo & Co., Financial and Business Services
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Gallery Hop Stop adds school's fall festival to 16th event
jenb@amnews.comIF YOU GO 16th Gallery Hop Stop 5:30-9 p.m. Friday Downtown Danville The 16th Gallery Hop Stop promises even more art and music with the addition of the Jennie Rogers Elementary School Fall Festival as one of the stops. The school stop was added “...Tags: Festive Events, Music, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, Heart (music group)
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Clark Circuit Court: July 29, 2011
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.
— C&F Finance Company vs. Allen Christopher, seeing $4,034 plus interest for debt.
— Marathon Pipeline vs. Donald Pasley, Donna Turner, Terry Lynn Pasley, Bellsouth...Tags: Nursing, Clark Dennis, Marathon, George Clinton, Kindred Healthcare Incorporated
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25 Years Ago: June 17, 2011
June 17, 1986
NEW YORK (AP) — Al Davis, who spent many hours defending his move of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles, is due to testify this week in the USFL’s $1.5 billion antitrust suit against the NFL. ABC sportscaster...Tags: Medical Services, Government, National Government, Oakland Raiders, National Football League
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Cross: Clear the air over EPA's actions
FRANKFORT — To hear Kentucky politicians of both parties tell it, the Environmental Protection Agency should be renamed the Economic Destruction Agency. But their recent rhetoric has gone far beyond reality and obscured it.
At issue are the EPA&...Tags: Media Industry, Journalism, Weather, Environmental Pollution, Ed Whitfield
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GABBF 2011: Gallery Hop Stop pulls in artists of all types
bcurd@amnews.comWith the Great American Brass Band Festival comes Danville’s 15th gallery hop event, and several artists will be on hand to make the evening quite an artsy stroll.Ann Nichols, executive director of the Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County,...Tags: Mining, Apple iPhone, California, Kentucky, Sculpture
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Local limestone used to clear air at Mercer's E.W. Brown power plant
eruehs@amnews.comBURGIN — Last week, Kentucky Utilities asked the state Public Service Commission for a rate hike that will increase customers’ bills by 12.2 percent over the next four years. KU says it needs the additional revenue to pay for the $2.5-...Tags: Environmental Politics, Politics, Kentucky, Environmental Pollution, Regional Authority
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UPDATE: Transformer cuts electricity around courthouse square
A malfunctioning electrical transformer behind the courthouse resulted in a loss of power for several businesses and city offices Tuesday afternoon.
Kentucky Utilities received reports that the transformer was smoking and, at approximately 3 p.m.,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Employees
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