NEWS
August 12, 2009
Blood drive today The second community blood drive will be today at the Clark County Public Library from 1:30-6 p.m. The blood drive is a cooperative effort of the library, the Winchester Kiwanis Club and the Kentucky Blood Center. Library trustees to meet The Clark County Public Library Board of Trustees will meet at 4 p.m. today in the meeting room. Agenda items include reviewing quotes for lawn and grounds care, presentations over sidewalk projects and the annual tax rates.
NEWS
September 13, 2007
WINCHESTER ROTARY CLUB The Winchester Rotary Club will meet at noon Friday at the Winchester Country Cub. University of Kentucky Baseball Coach John Cohen will be speaker. Cohen has been named Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year and also has been recognized by the College Coaches Association. He will be introduced by Bob Sloat. HUMAN SERVICE COUNCIL The Clark County Human Service Council will meet at noon Tuesday, Sept. 18, in the meeting room at Arby's.
NEWS
January 3, 2007
TODAY Pioneers for Christ Boys Club, 7 p.m., Church of God Cathedral, 3313 Lexington Road. Boys ages 6 to 19 welcome. THURSDAY, JAN. 4 GTE/Sylvania/Osram Retirees, lunch, 11:30 a.m., Taste of China Buffet, Bypass near Lexington Avenue. Winchester Lions Club, 6 p.m., Bailey's Caf, South Main Street. MONDAY, JAN. 8 Pink Ribbon Partners, a breast cancer support group, 6:30 p.m., meeting room at Arby's on the Bypass. SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Purse basket workshop at the Clark County Extension Office.
NEWS
April 22, 2007
Demolition derby set HARRODSBURG - Spring Brawl Demolition Derby will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $7. Meetings McKinney Elementary Site Based Development Council - 5 p.m. Monday at the school. Danville City Commission - 5:30 p.m. Monday at city hall. Agenda items include new cemetery rules and fees, and recommendations from the recycling and urban aesthetics committees. The commission will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. Monday for a demonstration of new meter reading technology.
NEWS
BRENDA S. EDWARDS | May 18, 2005
LIBERTY - The late Alene McAninch, a public servant most of her life, was remembered Wednesday by the City Council. She did a little of everything that pertained to city business. She even went as far as being a firefighter back when few women were on the fire squad. "She was on the roster more than 20 years," said Donald Wilson, chief of Liberty Volunteer Fire Department. She took part in required training sessions. Wilson said McAninch showed up at every fire. If she didn't help, she would bring coffee in the winter or cold refreshment in the summer.