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Burnside to hold another wet-dry election & other Links


Links to area news items:
  1. Wet-dy election in Burnside
  2. Russell woman taken from Adair to Pulaski on burglary charges
  3. Wayne county Fiscal Court considering allowing ATVs on county roads
  4. E-town paper reports on NTSB findings, Lexington Comair disaster

Wet-dry election set August 28, 2007 in Burnside
Whether Burnside can continue serving alcohol in restaurants is the subject of "Burnside wet-dry vote is slated for August 28"
in the the online edition of the Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, KY.



Shannon Pritchard arrested, taken from Adair to Pulaski
"Russell County woman arrested on burglary charges" was posted in the online edition of the Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, KY, on July 26, 2007, at 8:56am.

Wayne Co. considers allowing ATVs on county roads
Nearby Wayne County, KY, is considering an ordinance to allow ATV's on County Roads. A report on the plan for a July 31, 2007 hearing is in the Wayne County Outlook online

News-Enterprise reports findings on Lexington Comair disaster
"NTSB says pilot error caused Ky. crash that killed 49" was posted in the Elizabethtown, KY, News-Enterprise at 12:03am ET, July 27, 2007.


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