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• Drought Disaster in Nine More Counties
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4968
U.S. Agriculture Secretary declared nine more counties drought disasters in Kentucky.
• Mining Permit, Acreage Fees Refunds: $585,600
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4954
Fiscal courts in 34 counties will get refunds totaling $585,600 from coal mining permit and acreage fees.
• Annual Forest Land Inventory
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4943
Kentucky forests growth rate still greater than removal rate; land is mostly private ownership statewide. 88% of all Kentucky forest land (11.0 million acres) is privately owned. About 10 percent of the forest land (1.2 million acres) is federally owned and managed. The remaining 2 percent is owned by State and local governments.
• $195,430 Grants for New Highway and Trail Signs
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4939
$195,430 federal grants for enhancement of two of Kentucky's National Scenic Byways - the Kentucky Great River Road, in the Jackson Purchase; and, a portion of the Lincoln Heritage corridor in central Kentucky.
• Schools Share $5,772 Arts Field Trips Grants
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4934
Lexington’s Bryan Station High and nine other schools will attend arts events and performances with Kentucky Arts Council TranspARTation grants. UK and Lexington Philharmonic are on pre-approved list; all schools may apply by Sept. 1 for next round of grants.
• Mid South Sales to Open in Uniontown, 30 Jobs
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4931
State will pay $ 300,000 in tax incentives, create 30 jobs — $ 10,000 per job. Mid South Sales will invest $640,000 to open, creating 30 jobs in Uniontown.
• Arts Council Concert at Public Library, Aug. 23
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4927
Kentucky On Stage musicians will perform 1 p.m., to 4:30 p.m., Aug. 23, in the William Stamps Farish Theater at the Lexington Public Library Central location.
• $178,000 Grant for Civil War Workshops
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4922
Funded workshops provide historical documents and sites on the Civil War, focusing on what happened in Kentucky and other border states.
• State Police Has Youtube Channel, 8/9/12
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4916
Kentucky State Police launched a documentary style project called ‘KSP TV.’
• New Mutant Swine Flu with Pandemic M-Gene, 8/6/12
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4902
http://www.scribd.com/doc/102091469/
Beware Kentucky State Fair and Lexington backyard farms. CDC traced 100% of new mutant swine flu cases to casual contact with pigs and people who raise pigs. Kentucky’s neighboring states, Ohio and Indiana reported 37.9% of the 29 cases.
• Hispanic Murder Suspect Wanted
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4898
Homicide detectives arrested three suspects on Aug. 1; and, have issued a murder warrant for Kirby Bryan Ruano (D.O.B: 06/28/92).
• Cane Run Stream Has High Fecal Contamination
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4895
Public comment due by Sept. 4, 2012 on the impaired conditions of the Cane Run watershed in Fayette and Scott counties. Lexington’s BUF proposal would exacerbate the watershed contamination problems.
• Court Declared EPA Coal Guidelines Unlawful; 8/6/12
http://www.jklm.us/?p=4892
U.S. District Court in Washington declared EPA Final Guidelines regulating coal industry to be unlawful and ordered the guidelines set aside. Links to official full government text of the case law memorandum and order.
• Journal Kentucky Lexington Monitor Cover, 8/2/12; List of Free News Articles
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