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Boyle receives $179,000 for agriculture investment program
FRANKFORT — Boyle County has been given $179,000 in agricultural development funds that will be used to provide cost-share incentives to area farmers.
The Kentucky Agriculture Development Board, chaired by Gov. Steve Beshear, approved the funding...Tags: Energy Saving, Agricultural Research and Technology, Steve Beshear, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
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Williams makes campaign stop in Nicholasville
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comKentucky Senate president David Williams, the Republican candidate for governor in November's election, made a campaign stop in Nicholasville Monday at Mi Pequena Hacienda in Brannon Crossing. Williams told the crowd of two dozen that he "has a plan"...Tags: Regional Authority, U.S. Senate, Steve Beshear, Political Candidates, Executive Branch
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Police concerned over 'synthetic' drug use in Nicholasville
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe war on drugs has gotten much tougher for law-enforcement agencies in Jessamine County to fight as “synthetic” drug-like products, which are not marketed for human consumption and are sold over the counter at many convenience stores and...Tags: Justice System, Chemical Industry, Synthetics and Plastics, High Blood Pressure, Lawyers
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Miriam Buford: July 9, 1921 - Nov. 10, 2011
Miriam Hill Buford, 90, of Nicholasville, World War II bride and widow of attorney William Brown Buford, died Thursday, Nov. 10. She was born July 9, 1921, in Manchester, England, to the late Thomas and Miriam Moore Hill. She was a homemaker, a former...Tags: Bill Hill, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, Christianity, Human Interest
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Education briefs for March 3
Jessamine FFA ag team visits Frankfort The Jessamine County FFA Chapter’s agricultural-issues team traveled to Frankfort on Feb. 17 to meet with state Rep. Bob Damron and state Sen. Tom Buford to discuss current issues and learn about their...Tags: Science and Technology, Fox Broadcasting Company, Graduation, Marketing, College Sports
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Senate attempts to resolve Medicaid budget shortfall
State senatorThe State Senate adjourned Thursday night having signed the Senate Committee Substitute to House Bill 1, legislation to resolve the Medicaid budget shortfall. Without even a need for a conference committee, the bill passed the House of Representatives...Tags: Government Health Care, Social Issues, Layoffs and Downsizing, Medicaid, Education
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Senate standing up to any tax increases
State senatorAs the 2011 General Assembly session draws to a close, many committees start to meet more frequently in order to address any unfinished business. Our mornings are occupied with committee meetings, reviewing bills with staff, and meeting with different...Tags: Defense, Finance, Republican Party, Armed Forces, U.S. Military
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Jessamine growth may split up county's representation in state House
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County’s representation in the state legislature will likely be split in the redistricting process after growth over the past 10 years has brought the county population to nearly 50,000. The U.S. Census Bureau released Kentucky’s...Tags: Laws, Public Officials, Population and Census, United States Census Bureau, Steve Beshear
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Military briefs for March 24
news@jessaminejournal.comBryant graduates from basic training Army National Guard Pvt. Tyler A. Bryant has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received instruction and...Tags: Defense, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Navy, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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2011 session was a mixed bag
State senatorThe 2011 General Assembly Session wrapped up on March 9 with both a success story and a disappointment. The Senate passed House Bill 463, a landmark bill that was the result of a long, thoughtful, and bipartisan study of the spiraling costs of...Tags: Misdemeanors, Crimes, Chiropractic, Finance, Regional Authority
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Junction City class change now up to governor
msimpson@amnews.comThe governor is likely to sign a bill that will upgrade Junction City and three other cities to fourth class, even though some may not meet the population requirement for the change. Sen. Tom Buford, R-Nicholasville, said Gov. Steve Beshear will approve...Tags: Regional Authority, Steve Beshear, Government, Executive Branch, Homes
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911 funding study bill running out of time
bkleppinger@amnews.comFRANKFORT — Time is getting tight for a bill that would require Homeland Security to find out just how much 911 service in the state actually costs. Senate Bill 119 is designed as a stepping stone to major reforms of how 911 centers across the...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Cell Phones, Defense, Vehicles
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