GLASGOW —
Aug. 3:
T.J. Samson Community Hospital, commercial permit for training area at 1060 Glenview.
Numia Smith, permit for carport addition at 103 Blackwood St.
Aug. 5:
Chris Neitzel, permit for single family dwelling and electric permits at 113 Ashwood Lane.
Aug. 6:
Woodland Group Inc., electric permit for Applebees at 100 Max Wagner.
Aug. 9:
Burkes Outlet Inc., commercial and electrical permits for Burkes Outlet at 368 N.L. Rogers Wells Blvd.
Aug. 12:
Ford Center LLC, commercial and electrical permits for Factory Connections at 211 N.L. Rogers Wells Blvd.
Aug. 19:
G.A. Hawkins, permit for storage addition at 114 Cardinal Court, and electrical inspection.
Judy Sadler, permits for residential and electrical addition, bedroom and bathroom, at 315 Valley View.
Big Meadow Oil Company, electrical permit at 219 Industrial Drive.
Extreme Health Club, storage permit at 105A Myrtle St.
Aug. 23:
Mike and Kim Wylie, permit for residential addition, carport/storage at 212 Combs Blvd.
Aug. 24:
Mike and Amy Irwin, building and electrical permits for single family dwelling, 105 Briar Cliff.
Crossland Community, electrical permit for Crossland Community Church, 217 N.L. Rogers Wells Blvd.
Aug. 27:
Gordon and Doreen Gravelle, permit for storage addition at 201 Beverly Hills.
Aug. 30:
Akebono Brake, commercial permit for wastewater treatment building expansion at 1765 Cleveland Ave.
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BUILDING PERMITS: August, 2010
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
On Feb. 28, the South Central Kentucky Business Expo will open its doors for the second time to welcome businesses as well as individuals for an opportunity to network and create new business relationships.
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5 tax credits for wintertime energy efficiency
If you're looking for ways to lower your heating bill and make your home more energy efficient this winter, now is a good time to act. Make certain home improvements before the end of 2011, and you can claim a federal tax credit when you file next year.
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Crafters spread word of locally made products
In honor of the nationwide Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26, a group of local artisans organized a Small Business Saturday craft show at Columbia Avenue Church of Christ in Glasgow that featured locally-made crafts, accessories and baked goods.
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Shoppers seek bargains for Black Friday
While many Americans slept off the exertion of eating several pounds of turkey, determined shoppers bundled up, grabbed a cup of coffee and headed to the stores Thursday night and early Friday morning. They had one thing on their mind: a good bargain.
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Restaurant’s fate remains unsure
After the excitement of having a new restaurant open in August, community members have been left with confusion since Cajun steakhouse G’s closed its doors amid flying rumors at the beginning of October.
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E-commerce raises question of sales tax fairness
A growing chorus of bricks-and-mortar small businesses are protesting what they see as tax law inequities driving them to the brink by requiring they collect and remit sales taxes while their electronic counterparts prosper through tax-free goods and services.
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Canadian company brings jobs to Glasgow
A standing room only crowd greeted Governor Steve Beshear in the Glasgow City Council chambers Monday afternoon as he announced that Canadian company Betatech Inc. has decided to start a Glasgow-based subsidiary, Fortis Manufacturing, LLC, which will eventually bring 100 new jobs to Barren County.
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Incentives approved for two businesses
Two businesses got the approval they needed from Glasgow City Council on Monday night in a move that will create about 240 jobs, according to city officials.
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Newberry wins national award
Scrolling through the list of past recipients of the National Radio Award, the highest award in the radio broadcasting industry, a person would see many names from big cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Los Angeles
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