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Justice not so swift in replacing Judge Weddle
tkleffman@amnews.comLIBERTY — Efforts to replace late Casey Circuit Judge James G. Weddle, who died two months ago, finally began to take shape Friday when Gov. Steve Beshear appointed four members to the judicial nominating committee that serves the 29th Judicial...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Regional Authority, Government, Elections
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Governor to visit Harrodsburg
HARRODSBURG — Gov. Steve Beshear will make a stop in Harrodsburg today, toting with him an oversized check to help upgrade the city’s YMCA building. Beshear, along with Commissioner of Local Development Tony Wilder, will present a $500,000...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Clubs and Associations
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Court adjourned: Furlough days coming for Clark court workers
The Winchester SunLocal court officials are working to grasp what three furlough days would mean to their offices and the courts. Wednesday morning, Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John Minton announced that judicial workers across the state will have unpaid furlough...Tags: Trials, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Justice System
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JCPL offers workforce center
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County residents seeking employment opportunities now have more computer access, training and job workshops at the new Public Library Workforce Center (PLWC). The Jessamine County Public Library (JCPL) is one of 46 public libraries in the state...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, The Salvation Army, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture
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Fiscal court gets substantial grant on nonprofit's behalf
brossi@jessaminejournal.comWhen Gov. Steve Beshear announced $265,500 in funding for the Chrysalis House of Lexington, he forgot to mention one thing — it was the Jessamine County Fiscal Court that stepped up and made it happen. “It’s a good-will effort; that&...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Two magistrates want Todd's wife appointed to fiscal court
ben@theinteriorjournal.comTwo Lincoln County magistrates say they would like to see Dexter Todd's wife appointed to serve in his place as magistrate until a special election can be held. Magistrate David Faulkner said Tuesday afternoon he and Magistrate Joe Stanley agree it would...Tags: Government, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Ky. weighed politics, medicine in inmate's surgery
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A condemned killer's fight to receive surgery for agonizing hip pain pushed Kentucky officials into an uncomfortable debate over security, politics and even the possibility of inviting scorn from Fox News pundits. Emails...
Tags: Human Body, Lawyers, Trials, Health, Justice System
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Judicial employees forced to take unpaid leave
Associated PressFRANKFORT (AP) — Judicial employees across the state will have to take unpaid furloughs for three days this year to deal with cuts to the court system’s budget, Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. said Wednesday. The furloughs will mean state...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Government
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'There's Only One'
The Winchester SunTwo popular Winchester attractions have been added to the Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism’s “There’s Only One Kentucky” list, a marketing campaign to draw tourists to the state. Ale-8-One and the Beer Cheese Festival are...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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LOOKING BACK: From Our Files for April 29
100 years ago — 1912 The express business at the Danville depot is the heaviest in years, and a force of men is necessary to transfer the shipments. Five hundred crates of vegetables shipped from the southern states were transferred yesterday...
Tags: Bunny (music group), Regional Authority, Government, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations
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Governors bet food on Final 4 outcome
(AP) - A trophy and bragging rights are on the line for Kansas and Kentucky's basketball programs in the Final Four. For the governors of the two states it's food. Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is wagering beef that the Jayhawks will earn their second...
Tags: Sam Brownback, Kansas Jayhawks, Basketball, College Basketball, Regional Authority
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Frankfort agrees to two-year budget
State RepresentativeThe House and Senate gave final passage late last Friday night to a $19.2 billion state budget agreement that will reduce spending by more than $300 million the next two years while holding down new bonded debt, preserving funding for critical areas...Tags: Interior Policy, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Regional Authority, Pension and Welfare
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May 16, 2012
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May 17, 2012
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May 3, 2012
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May 9, 2012
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Apr 28, 2012
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Apr 4, 2012
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