Depending upon the track of this weekend’s winter storm, and resulting snow and ice accumulations in our delivery area, our customers may experience delivery delays of our Friday and Sunday editions.
In rural Barren, Metcalfe, Monroe and Hart counties, carriers will make every effort to make regular delivery on Friday and Sunday, depending on road conditions. Sunday delivery may be delayed to daylight hours if conditions warrant, with delivery completed by noon in some rural areas.
GDT customer service lines will be open Sunday for extended hours in the event this storm becomes a significant weather event. You may also access our Web site, www.glasgowdailytimes.com for the latest news and breaking news updates on the winter storm.
We appreciate your loyal support as well as your patience and understanding of our carriers’ safety in bringing you all the news of the storm and the weekend.
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Possible GDT delivery delays
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- MORNING UPDATE: GFD responds to car fire
- Two arrested on criminal trespass, public intoxication charges
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Tax reform suggestions coming by Nov. 15
Gov. Steve Beshear on Thursday announced the members of a Blue Ribbon Commission on Tax Reform and said it will offer recommendations by Nov. 15 to make the state’s tax system more responsive to changes in the economy and fairer for taxpayers.
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Released felon arrested again
It was what jail officials were afraid would happen, and in fact they anticipated.
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More infected bats found in state
White-nose syndrome has been detected in another Kentucky county, but it has yet to be found at Mammoth Cave National Park.
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Ambulance board OKs outsource billing
After a thorough discussion during Wednesday’s board meeting, the Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services decided to outsource its billing to AMB-MARS (Medical Accounts Receivable Systems doing business as AMBulance Medical Billing), contingent on AMB-MARS adding a guarantee clause on its work.
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Teen named local youth of the year
Rayne Triplett has been practicing the speech she will give at the end of the month when she travels to Frankfort to compete for the Boys and Girls Club’s 2012 State Youth of the Year title.
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Howard lauded for G/T work
Glasgow Superintendent Sean Howard was presented the Kentucky Association for Gifted Education’s Michael Caudill Educator Award on Monday at the annual KAGE conference in Lexington.
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Teens to be tried as adults
Barren Circuit Court released the names of two juveniles charged in an armed robbery in October, after the court decided to try the teens as youthful offenders in adult circuit court.
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Payne pleads guilty to lesser charge
A Glasgow man who had been facing a felony charge of custodial interference pleaded guilty Tuesday in Barren Circuit Court to a lesser charge.
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