MUNFORDVILLE — ACTION: Magistrates approved the following: the minutes of their Nov. 13 meeting; the second reading of an ordinance to include Circle Drive into the County Road Maintenance System; the 2009 holiday calendar; appointed Dee Tapp to the cemetery board for a two-year term; reappointed Robert Sloan, Jan Duren, Mike Nichols and Terry Martin to the cemetery board; accepted a $73,990 bid for the purchase of a new wheel loader for the County Road Department from Brandeis; application for a spay and neuter grant through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture; an agreement between the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for Rural and Secondary Road Aid, plus a resolution to accept $43,610 in rural secondary funding for road and bridge improvements; and magistrates’ road repair requests.
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Community remembers
There were a variety of emotions Wednesday night as Glasgow alumni members strolled the halls of the former high school one last time.
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Fire leaves owner asking, ‘What’s next?’
A fire that destroyed Coffey’s Concrete Products on May 10 left the owners of the 30-year-old business with decisions to make.
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Lyle will be Memorial Day speaker
Not many veterans can say they didn’t accomplish enough during their time in the United States Marine Corps, but retired Sgt. Maj. Travis Lyle can.
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Youth theater group brings Grimm production to stage
It’s no longer just Disney and Nickelodeon that make shows by children for children.
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Monroe County man wins 53rd District
A Monroe County businessman won the Republican primary race Tuesday to represent the Kentucky House of Representatives’ 53rd District.
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There are many reasons for massive Massie win
Thomas Massie credits his 19-point win over more established opponents in Tuesday’s 4th Congressional District Republican Primary to a coalition of groups and his message of smaller government.
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Evening Update: Scotties beat ACS for 15th District championship
The Glasgow Scotties baseball team beat the Patriots of Allen County-Scottsville by a score of 3 to 1 to take the 15th District title on Wednesday evening. See more in the Thursday print and e-editions of the Glasgow Daily Times.
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Evening Update: Lady Scotties win district championship
The Glasgow High School Lady Scotties softball team won the 15th District title Wednesday afternoon by defeating the Allen County-Scottsville Lady Patriots, who were ranked No. 1 in the state, by a score of 1 to 0.
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Gardner beats Davis
John Gardner was admittedly nervous before the polls closed on Tuesday night.
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