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Ten big area stories online

Links to: Russell Springs changes city government, Glasgow goes wet, Edmonton City Council zoning plans, Russell Judicial center in Jamestown, Campbellsville annexation fails, Monticello utility vote, AG opposition to sale of Monticello Utility, Mayor Lisle Cheatham and Greensburg Youth Board, Jennifer Upchurch-Clark's election as family court judge, and Lebanon Council's plans on social host law to curb underage drinking.


Russell Springs changes form of city government
Click here for story, "Russell Springs voters choose to change to council form of government," by Derek Aaron in the Times Journal online.

Glasgow goes wet
Click here for story, "Liquor by the drink passes/Yes - 2,422; No - 2,322" By Brad Dickerson and Stacy Nietzel in the Glasgow Daily Times online.

Edmonton Council goes it alone on zoning
Click here for complete story in Glasgow Daily Times online, "Edmonton council pushes forward/Zoning-planning commission a go without Metcalfe Fiscal Court," by Gina Kinslow.

New Judicial Center will be in Jamestown
Click here for story, "Downtown Jamestown site chosen for new judicial center," by Derek Aaron in the Times Journal online.

Campbellsville annexation fails
Click here for complete story, "Annexation fails to pass," by Rebecca Cassell in the CKNJ online. (Story also in print version of Central Kentucky News Journal on sale in Columbia)

Monticello votes to sell utility to SKy RECC
Click here for story, "Voters approve RECC acquisistion of Monticello plant" by Chris Harris in the Somerset, KY Commonwealth-Journal online.

But Attorney General plans to intervene in sale of Monticello utility
Click here for story, "Attorney General files motion to intervene with sale of local plant board," by Melodie Phelps, in the Monticello, KYWayne County Outlook online.

City of Greensburg Youth Advisory Board
Click here for complete story, "City to include Youth Ideas," about Mayor Lisle Cheatham's announcement, in the Greensburg Record Herald online. (Link time limited. Worked 5:26amCT, Thursday, November 8, 2007).

Jennifer Upchurch-Clark elected family court judge in Russell/Wayne
Click here for story, photo, "Jennifer Upchurch Clark Elected Family Court Judge; Fletcher Wins Locally But Loses Statewide" at Lake Country 104.9 online. Complete Russell County election story.

Lebanon Council considers social host ordinance
Click here for story, "Fiscal court considering social host ordinance," by Stevie L. Daugherty in the Lebanon Enterprise online.



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