The County Commission will stop allocating part of its general fund to organizations like Northland Neighborhoods, Inc. and ...
The Clay Town Board considered several capital projects at their meeting tonight, but not the proposed McDonald's.
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Beshear announced $15.7 million in funding awards for Clay County from the Budget Reserve Trust Fund to support economic development projects aimed at securing land improvement and infrastructure ...
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The number represents a paper loss that central bank officials have noted does not impair their ability to conduct monetary policy. The negative number is captured in an accounting measure the Fed ...
The new DMV is scheduled to open on Monday, Oct. 21. The Withdrawal Management and Detox Facility is on track to be finished near the end of October. Paige Spurgeon of T. Ecker and Sons, a ...
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Catesby W. Clay, who ran Runnymede Farm in Paris, Kentucky, for more than six decades in what is now a four-generation family operation that dates to 1867, died peacefully in his sleep Sept.
Brutus Clay III remembers being told stories about how people viewed his father as "a big deal." Yet, Catesby Clay, the longtime Runnymede Farm chairman, never carried himself that way.
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