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FRONT PAGE NEWS A perfect day for a River Heritage Festival
The taxman not cometh – yet If you’re watching your mailbox for your tax bills, you might have to wait a while longer. Meade County Sheriff’s Department office manager Pam Knott said the chances of getting the county’s tax bills out prior to Nov. 1 was about 20 percent. “There is a very good chance that the tax bills are going to be late, but we’re doing everything in our power (to make sure they’re not),” she said.
Voter registration deadline passes; state and Meade County show sizable increase With the Nov. 4 election looming, county clerks throughout the state are preparing for an influx of new voters. More Kentuckians are registered to vote than ever before in Kentucky, according to figures released by Secretary of State Trey Grayson and the Kentucky State Board of Elections. In total, 2,906,809 citizens will appear on voter rolls for the election, with the figure eclipsing the previous record set for the primary election of 2,857,231.
Witches, ghouls and ghosts at Otter Creek Park
See this week's Meade County Messenger, your community newspaper, for the following articles: Muldraugh taps new police chief from within ranks Korean war veteran receives diploma, garrison commander addresses Meade County Board of Education County to save about $40,000 by taking garbage elsewhere Meade County ATC welders place first at Woodrow Scott Welding Competition |
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