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Wednesday,December 20, 2006

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Police to start citing people hanging out at businesses

after hours

Officers will write criminal trespass citations to violators

Police in Owenton plan to start cracking down on people hanging out or leaving their cars in local business parking lots after closing time.


Family seeks help after fire destroys their home

Joe and Michelle Canter’s 7-year-old daughter became a fast-acting hero for her family in the early-morning hours of Dec. 8.


County historical museum opens

 

Owen County celebrated its rich history – and helped create more – last weekend at the opening of the Owen County Historical Society Museum.


TAPP program focuses on preventing underage drinking

There were plates of spaghetti, gift-wrapping and a scavenger hunt.
Families came and went, sometimes stopping to participate in a focus group with other adults or children.


Vehicle registration fees to increase starting Jan. 1

Kentucky motorists who have 2006 title or registration fees still to pay, or a car still needing to be transferred, may want to get it taken care of before the end of the year.


 

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