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Sold at Auction
Auctioneer Jerry Botts, background, leads the bidding on the former Steve Nunn residence, while his son, Spencer Botts, foreground, keeps track of the bids. A large crowd of buyers and spectators showed up for the auction of real estate and personal property at 136 Fairway Place in Country Club Estates on Saturday morning. Nunn, a former Kentucky state representative and son of the late Gov. Louie B. Nunn, transferred the property to London attorney Warren Scoville in October to pay legal fees. Nunn is facing several charges including murder in the shooting death of his former fiancee, Amanda Ross, and remains lodged in the Fayette County County Detention Center. The property was appraised at $200,000. The residence brought $170,000 at auction and was sold to Nathan Wyatt.
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Lighthouse Restaurant in Sulphur Well has been owned and operated by the same family since 1985. Customers arrive from all across the country to get homemade, family style meals there.
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25 years of showing the way
Hungry and nostalgic for one of those increasingly rare home-cooked, made-from-scratch meals? If so, take a drive north of Glasgow on U.S. 31E to Griderville sometime soon and turn right at the caution light by the “castle tower” onto Ky. 70.
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Sheriff tries social networking to fight societal blight — meth
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office is trying something new to fight the methamphetamine problem in the county.
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Spring cleaning begins
Local civic, religious and nonprofit organizations can spring into action next week and clean up, possibly winning a monetary award from the state in the process.
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Man arrested for police chase
A Glasgow man was arrested on felony charges of fleeing and evading after a police chase early Friday morning.
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New jail bond rates lower than expected
Bonds for the new Barren County Corrections Center were sold Thursday at a lower rate than expected, according to Judge-Executive Davie Greer.
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25 years of showing the way
- Sports
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‘I don’t have any magic numbers’
Sam Royse doesn’t have one specific, major concern.
“One day we look good at some things, and another day we’ll look good at something else,” the Glasgow head baseball coach said. - ‘The leadership is here’
- ‘We can win any district game’
- A ‘super group’
- Felkins signs with Union College
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- Obituaries
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Sunday, March 21, 2010, obituaries
Nettie Jewell Arnold — VINE GROVE
Doris Loyd Ledendecker — GLASGOW
Clarence Neil Maxwell — UMATILLA, Fla.
Iretis ‘Reetie’ Vibbert — MARROWBONE
- Friday, March 19, 2010, Obituaries
- Thursday, March 18, 2010, Obituaries
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010, Obituaries
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010, Obituaries
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Sunday, March 21, 2010, obituaries
- Business
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TRANSFERS: March 8-13
March 8:
Chartland LLC, two tracts on Elmo Road, to William H. and Pamela J. Wentworth Arnold.
PBI Bank Inc., 1.123 acres on Morrison Park Road, to Bridget Harper, $57. - Allen named store manager at Hartland
- KAHC picks Quinn
- TRANSFERS: March 1-6
- TRANSFERS: Feb. 18-27
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TRANSFERS: March 8-13
- Features
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Patience is key with middle schoolers
Their lives are filled with drama too. Girls crave popularity and boys don’t. Girls never want to go to the bathroom alone and guys want to pull a chair out from under someone or swap licks. They all like to tattle and write notes.
- The making of maple syrup
- Family Affair
- The gift of music was well used by family
- Granddaughter makes a day brighter
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Patience is key with middle schoolers
- Opinion
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OUR VIEW: Council must now close the deal on ban
The Glasgow City Council finally made the right move of putting an ordinance banning smoking in restaurants and other places where the public can gather to a vote.
- YOUR VIEWS: What next for Glasgow? Food police?
- If only Frankfort existed on ‘fast time’
- YOUR VIEW: Smoking ban is right move for the city
- Census letter about Census form sends wife into fit
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OUR VIEW: Council must now close the deal on ban


