June7, 2012 — In the Wednesday, June 6 edition of the Journal-Times, an article appeared on Page C-2 about donations from Walmart to Meals on Wheels. The headline indicated that Meals on Wheels received $5,000,000 from the corporation. That number, though accurate, was an indication of all donations to all Meals on Wheels programs. Locally, the Grayson Meals on Wheels group received $16,019.
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- Olive Hill Council holds off on appointments
- 2% raise for Grayson employees
- East prank means no graduation
- Holbrook pleads not-guilty to murder
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KSP search for fugitive
- Jailers fight back on regional jail
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Barker death ruled accidental
Kentucky State Police in Ashland have ruled the death of Nathan Barker, 20, of Olive Hill, an accident.
In a press release Thursday, KSP Trooper Michael Murriell said that Barker's death was the result of a fall from a cliff. -
Fultz resigns from Olive Hill Council
At the end of Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, Council member Angie Johnson Fultz officially announced her resignation from the city’s governing body.
- Olive Hill Council overhauls City Clerk position
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Regional jail agreement upheld by Frankfort judge
In a judgment filed Monday in Franklin Circuit Court in Frankfort, the agreement between Carter and Boyd counties to establish the Northeast Regional Jail Authority (NRJA) was upheld by Judge Phillip Shepherd.
His ruling said the agreement between the two counties is a valid exercise. A summary judgment was granted and claims by the two county jailers and the Kentucky Jailers Association (KJA) were dismissed.
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