McCreary County Record - Tue Nov 03
The 2010 election cycle officially kicks off this week as political candidates may begin filing with the McCreary County Clerk or Kentucky Secretary of State beginning November 4. Candidates will either appear on the May 18, 2010 primary or November 2, 2010 general election ballots.
Veterans' Day Parade is set for November 11Wayne County Outlook - Tue Nov 03
Local veterans will be honored on Wednesday, November 11 with the annual parade on Main Street in downtown Monticello.
Public OccurrencesWayne County Outlook - Tue Nov 03
BENEFIT FOR SUSAN GREGORY Susan Gregory is 17 years old and has been diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma in her left lung.
Upchurch running for Judge-Exec in Wayne CountyMcCreary County Voice - Fri Oct 23
Ken Upchurch, 52nd District State Representative, has announced his intent to seek election to the office of Judge-Executive in Wayne County.
Sescourka faces additional chargesWayne County Outlook - Tue Oct 20
The inmate at the Wayne County Detention Center, who escaped on Monday, October 12 and prompted a countywide manhunt that lasted more than eight hours, is facing additional charges.
State rejects electric cooperative's request for new headquartersLexington Herald-Leader - Fri Oct 16
The South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corp., based in Somerset, has been denied permission to build an $18.1 million headquarters.
City tax rates will decrease slightlyWayne County Outlook - Tue Oct 13
The property tax rate for city residents will decrease slightly, following action taken by the City Council on Monday evening.
Police search for teen jail escapeeKentucky.com - Mon Oct 12
Police are searching for a Monticello teen who escaped from the Wayne County jail early Monday morning.
Bronston gets new 500,000-gallon water tankCommonwealth Journal - Wed Oct 07
Residents of Bronston can rest a little easier now that the community has received a brand new 500,000 gallon water tank.
Noritis is new postmasterWayne County Outlook - Tue Oct 06
Monticello has a new postmaster, and his face is a familiar one. Mike Noritis became the Monticello Postmaster, effective September 21, but postal patrons may remember him from when he was a supervisor here about two and a half years ago.
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