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Posted On 17 Nov 2021

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Posted On 17 Nov 2021

Lawson graduates from Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice basic training academy

Williamsburg Police Officer Bryson Lawson was one of 27 law enforcement officers from agencies across the state, who graduated from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) basic training academy Thursday. “Entering the law enforcement profession is a noble...
Posted On 15 Nov 2021

Stivers to speak at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers will be the keynote speaker during the Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s monthly membership luncheon next week. Stivers will be giving a 2022 legislative preview. The luncheon will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 11:45 a.m. at The...
Posted On 13 Nov 2021

Williamsburg City Council moves to lift restrictions on Sunday alcohol sales

You will soon be able to buy alcohol in Williamsburg on a Sunday morning if you so desire. During its regular monthly meeting Monday, the Williamsburg City Council held the first reading of amended alcohol beverage control ordinance. The only change is deleting a provision of the...
Posted On 11 Nov 2021

Williamsburg pursues tax moratorium for property owners renovating commerical, industrial properties

If you are planning to build a new factory in Williamsburg, do a major renovation to an old building, or you are hoping to make some big improvements to a building you own inside the historic district, then you might want to keep reading. During its monthly meeting Monday, the...
Posted On 11 Nov 2021

Remembering my first album, seeing the band that made it

If you are a music fan, then chances are you probably remember the first real music album or LP (long play), that you ever got. I’m not talking about something like Barney the Dinosaur’s greatest hits, but your first real album or LP. I remember mine. When I was a kid, my dad and...
Posted On 11 Nov 2021

Rumors about Senture’s exit exaggerated

The famous writer Mark Twain is frequently quoted as saying in regards to rumors about his possible demise, “Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” A similar quote might also be said about discussions during Monday night’s Williamsburg City Council meeting that Senture’s...
Posted On 11 Nov 2021

Veteran’s offered free meal on Nov. 11

If you are a military veteran, then Pierce Dant Hamblin VFW Post 3167 in Williamsburg wants say thank you for your service via a free meal on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11). From 9 – 11 a.m. Thursday, Post 3167 will be offering a free breakfast for veterans, and a free meal all day long...
Posted On 10 Nov 2021

City Council pursues changes in golf cart restrictions

If you live in Williamsburg and drive a golfcart around town, then there is some good news and some bad news for you. The good news is that the city is removing a provision in its ordinance limiting golfcart usage to between sunrise and sunset. The bad news is that there are...
Posted On 10 Nov 2021