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Boyle EDP discusses cleanup of old Philips Lighting plant
smojica@amnews.comLocal officials expect it will take up to 18 months for Corning Inc. to fully remediate the former Philips Lighting plant on Vaksdahl Avenue. Jody Lassiter, president and chief executive officer of the Danville-Boyle County Economic Development...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Corning Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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Lincoln settles lawsuit for $1.1 million
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — A former Lincoln County Regional Jail inmate who was injured in a 2011 traffic incident has settled a lawsuit against county officials for more than $1 million. Ricky Keathly was a jail inmate when he was injured in the crash on Ky. 78...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Local Government, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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News briefs for April 17
Fundraiser planned for BGCAP The Boyle County Blue Grass Community Action Partnership will sponsor “Dine to Donate” at Applebee’s in Danville from 11 a.m. to close on Friday. For each flyer presented, 10 percent of each bill will be...
Tags: Human Interest, Libraries, Arts and Culture, The Hub (tv network)
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Recycling pickup could jump to once a week, officials say
Orland Park residents would see an increase in the pickup of their recyclables under a 10-year garbage collection contract that village officials are negotiating with Waste Management of Illinois. The Village Board this week authorized municipal staff...
Tags: Local Government, Waste, Crestwood, Environmental Issues, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Boyle, Garrard receive grants to enhance playgrounds
smojica@amnews.comBoyle County Fiscal Court has been awarded a $43,900 grant to improve the safety of playground equipment at Whites Park at the county fairgrounds. The funds will be used to enhance the safety and durability of nine areas in which children visiting Whites...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Steve Beshear
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Orland Park sets Spring Cleanup hours
Residents wanting to get rid of unwanted household items in one fell swoop can take advantage of Orland Park's annual Spring Cleanup Campaign. The free event is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26, and from 8 a.m....Tags: Waste, Environmental Issues, Health and Safety at Work, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Hungry for a group to safely deliver leftover food to charities
On a recent evening, students at Pomona College feasted on chicken pot pie, steamed veggies, biscuits and rice. And, as is often the case, there were plenty of leftovers in the dining hall, enough for about 100 extra meals. Those leftovers, however,...Tags: Human Interest, University of Cambridge, Lifestyle and Leisure, Students, Social Issues
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Our Laguna: Sande St. John is a true legacy
It must have been a chore for Sande St. John to sit by while others organized the Laguna Beach Seniors annual Legacy Ball. Usually she is running events that honor outstanding Lagunans. This time she was the honoree. It would be hard to find a more...
Tags: Human Interest, Auction Service, Local Government, HIV, Spring Training
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Corning could invest $100 million in Danville
smojica@amnews.comCorning Inc. plans to purchase the former Philips Lighting facility on Vaksdahl Avenue, a Corning spokesman said today. Corning, based in New York, is a major manufacturer of glass and ceramics. The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority on...Tags: Corning Incorporated, Economic Policy
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Fiscal court hears report on value of inmate labor to Boyle solid waste efforts
smojica@amnews.comInmates of the Boyle County Detention Center contributed nearly $100,000 of services to the county solid waste and recycling department in 2012. Approved inmates staff the recycling center and saved an estimated $94,500 in labor costs last year,...Tags: Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace
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Clean Gloucester Day is a rousing success
Kudos go out to all who participated in Clean Gloucester Day earlier this month, when volunteers spread out across the county on March 9 and put the hurt to trash and litter. Volunteers collected approximately 11.1 tons of trash, according to Clean...Tags: The Home Depot, Virginia Department of Transportation
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Seeking a solution to wasted food
Sometimes it's hard to do good. For example, donating leftover banquet food to charity. Shirley Wei Sher, a Marina del Rey immigration lawyer, discovered how challenging this can be when she recently tried to prevent leftovers at an upcoming meeting...
Tags: Human Interest, Judges, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, The Happiest News!
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