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Clark County Public Records Reports
Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office April 27-May 4, 2024. Nancy Sweet to Chase Karczewski and Lauren Karczewski, 10 Pocahontas Trail, $165,000. James R. Maxam Jr. and Constance A. Maxam to Jacob Vaughn and Lydia Vaughn, 1255 The RIdings, $619,500. Wayne Littrell and Dell W. Littrell to […] The post Clark County Public Records Reports appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Classification and compensation study addressed at City Commission
The most recent meeting of the Winchester City Commission in Clark County was held on Tuesday, May 7, at City Hall, 32 Wall Alley. Several points of interest were raised for those present at both the 5:30 p.m. meeting and the 4:00 p.m. meeting, approximately 30 minutes before traditionally scheduled. Among them was a classification […] The post Classification and compensation study addressed at City Commission appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Fish fries and mustard seed faith
By Donna Traywick Mt. Olivet News It looks so lonesome to pass the Mt. Olivet parsonage and you see no life. Bro. Charles and Amanda were there for 11 years. You could always see some form of life. Sometimes they walked two little white dogs. They are totally remodeling the parsonage since there has never […] The post Fish fries and mustard seed faith appeared first on The Panolian.
Friday’s Rock the Block Cancelled
Due to the forecast of hazardous weather, Rock the Block scheduled for Friday, May 17, has been cancelled. While the event will be rescheduled in the near future, dates and times are not currently set. The Winchester Sun will provide updates as information becomes available. The post Friday’s Rock the Block Cancelled appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Concert raises funds for organ instrument repair
At many churches, organ music is one of the most commonly held traditions. Attendees of Winchester First United Methodist Church at 204 S. Main Street will be happy to know that tradition continues. Following a recent benefit concert, community members have raised funds to help provide necessary maintenance work on the church’s 1923 Moller Pipe […] The post Concert raises funds for organ instrument repair appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Maysville man sentenced to 13 years in attempted murder case
MAYSVILLE, Ky. (WXIX) - A Maysville man was sentenced to 13 years Friday after he shot at two men over the Fourth of July holiday weekend in 2023. Newly released body camera footage shows the moments after Dimetri White was arrested. Earlier this year, White pleaded guilty to attempted murder,...
Clark County Preschool Derby returns
While the most recent running of the Kentucky Derby saw Mystik Dan ride away as victor, it was far from the only race to be watched. The 2nd annual Clark County Preschool Derby recently took place at the school’s location at 30 Beckner Street. “We started it last year [and] we saw that all the […] The post Clark County Preschool Derby returns appeared first on Winchester Sun.
The Battle for the Barrel vintage baseball match
Game for Pioneers’ Honor to be held on Thursday, May 23rd. GEORGETOWN, KY – Step back in time to the era of hoop skirts, handlebar mustaches and the earliest days of America’s beloved pastime as the Georgetown Gentlemen clash swords, or rather bats, with the Paris Bourbonites in a riveting vintage baseball match. This historical showdown, aptly named “The Battle for the Barrel,” promises an evening of nostalgia, fierce competition and community rivalry on Thursday, May 23rd, starting at 6:15 pm EDT at the Grounds of Ward Hall, 1782 Frankfort Pike, Georgetown, Kentucky.
Choir concert to feature local talent
The Paris-Bourbon Community Choir will present a spring concert Sunday, May 19 at 3:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. The repertoire, with a theme of “Horses, History, and Hospitality” will feature local singer/songwriters who will perform with the choir some of their original pieces. “Be Our Guest!”, invites...
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