Education

JCTC looking for more ways to grow

A trip to visit Henderson County’s technical education program several years ago proved inspirational and transformative for Jessamine ...

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Road to freedom led through Camp Nelson for many Black soldiers

Frederick Douglass, our most famous abolitionist, wrote at the beginning of the Civil War that once a Black ...

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City approves documents for East, West trail project

A long awaited trail project through Jessamine County made a couple steps forward Monday as Nicholasville officials approved ...

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County approves $140K for jail parking, storage

Magistrates unanimously approved spending about $140,000 toward the construction of a storage building outside the Jessamine County Detention ...

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Roads still packed, more weather coming

With another round of winter weather due overnight, Jessamine County road crews were restocking salt and trying to ...

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Co-op restored power to 3,200 customers

Last week, at the peak of the ice storm outages, 3,200 Blue Grass Energy customers were without power. ...

Education

JCS to return to in-person learning March 15

Jessamine County public school students will be returning to school full-time. Superintendent Matt Moore announced in a letter ...

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Wilmore considers alcohol law, annexation

There is nothing city officials can do to prevent the legal sale of alcoholic beverages in the short ...

community columnists

Library loves our community

By Sarah Shoate Jessamine County Public Library Here at the Jessamine County Public Library, we believe it is ...

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Beshear: Kentuckians should prepare for more snow, ice

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Sunday, Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentuckians must prepare now for more rounds of winter storms ...

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