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Clark County Property Transfers Reports
Compiled by Warren Taylor. The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s Office between April 15-19. Ruth Patton Estate to Winchester Retirement Place Inc. for 508 Rose Mary Dr. for $146,250. Arthur Prewitt Sams to Angelo and Glenda Moccia 42 Park Ave. for $10.000. Mary Alice and David A. Holt, Judy G. […] The post Clark County Property Transfers Reports appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Winchester business at center of controversy
On Tuesday, a Lexington Avenue business was at the center of a debate at a Winchester-Clark County Tourism Commission meeting. The commission said it has received backlash from featuring an event hosted by the Crystal Coven Cottage, a local metaphysics store, in their monthly newsletter. “People who object to this believe that the tourism department […] The post Winchester business at center of controversy appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Controversy brews over a Winchester business that critics claim promotes witchcraft
WINCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — The Clark County Fiscal Court is expected to address a controversy Thursday night that has been brewing in Winchester. Some people are upset that taxpayer money has been used to support a business they claim promotes witchcraft. The business owner said her critics have...
Controversy brews over a Winchester business
The Clark County Fiscal Court is expected to address a controversy on Thursday night that has been brewing in Winchester. Some people are upset that taxpayer money has been used to support a business they claim promotes witchcraft.
Winchester business at center of county-wide debate
WINCHESTER, Ky. (WKYT) - A small business in Winchester is the center of a county-wide debate. The shop is called The Crystal Coven, and some argue that its name and products promote witchcraft. The Winchester-Clark County Tourism Commission says they’ve received backlash after promoting an event hosted by The Crystal...
Ky. Chief Justice speaks on origins of Kentucky Bluegrass
When Laurance B. VanMeter walks into a room, the current Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court commands respect often due to his legal standing. Yet on April 11, VanMeter – raised in Winchester – was in town for a different reason. As a part of the Second Thursday program, Chief Justice VanMeter spoke on […] The post Ky. Chief Justice speaks on origins of Kentucky Bluegrass appeared first on Winchester Sun.
What’s happening at the Library?
By James Gardner Clark County Public Library “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.” It’s one of my favorite lines from Sonnet 18 from William Shakespeare. It’s a sonnet […] The post What’s happening at the Library? appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Kentucky governor orders flags to half staff to honor fallen officer
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WVLT/WBKO) – Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at all state buildings to be lowered to half staff Saturday. Flags will be lowered in honor of a Winchester police officer who suffered a medical emergency and died following an arrest. William “Marty” Jackson, age 73, former...
Driver charged with murder of bicyclist in Preston Highway hit-and-run
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Clark County man answered to his charges for a crash that killed a bicyclist. Juan Munoz Alcala was in court on Wednesday. He was arrested for murder, wanton endangerment and driving drunk. According to Louisville Metro Police, Alcala hit Jennifer Davis, 39, early on Tuesday...
Clark County Public Records Reports
Compiled by Warren Taylor. The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. David and Stephanie Mitchell to Kristin Mitchell for 2171 Flanagan Station Rd. for $50.000. KYOZ LLC. to Susan Riley for 113 Buffalo Trc. for $170,000. Richard A. and Luparello Giovannia Valente to Don McCarty and Rachel Hinson for 221 […] The post Clark County Public Records Reports appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Students learn the ways of agriculture through 4-H Field Trip
On the first Tuesday and Wednesday of April, many events around Winchester were canceled or delayed due to inclement weather. Thankfully, the same need not to be said the next week. Third grade students from various schools throughout Clark County visited Gilkison Farm at 345 Calloway White Road as part of the 4-H Agricultural Day […] The post Students learn the ways of agriculture through 4-H Field Trip appeared first on Winchester Sun.
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