Vol. 119. No.26
JUNE 30 , 2010

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No justice over five years after tragic DUI case

The wheels of justice turn slowly and time doesn’t heal all wounds.

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Civil War Days


Don’t miss the 147th Anniversary of Morgan’s Crossing of the Ohio River by Gen. John Hunt Morgan July 10-11.
Registration for re-enactors camping out is July 9.
July 10 is packed with events, including Morgan’s Raid and the drunken duel downtown, a major battle, night firing of canons, a ladies’ tea, a dance and more.
July 11 features a period church service, coward’s execution, mail call, confederate payroll, and a final battle.
For more information, see http://brandenburgreenactment.com or contact the Meade County Civil War Heritage Association at (270) 422-1701.

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Bidding errors cause low bid
rejection for Muldraugh sewers

Sometimes accepting the low bid might not bode well for the person receiving the work.

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Meade County receives largest grant in state, nearly 1/2 a mil

Meade County Waste and Recycling received one of 48 grants from the “Kentucky Pride Fund,” a state venture of the Energy and Environment Cabinet Division of Waste Management. The $481,081 grant – the largest in the state – will allow the county to upgrade and expand its recycling program.

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