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BUSINESS NEWS: New owners at Gone Country Cafe
RIBBON CUTTING-A ribbon cutting was held over the weekend by the Clay County Partnership Chamber of Commerce for Gone Country Cafe, which celebrated new ownership with an open house and grand opening Saturday. Steve and Cassondra Cornell, the new owners of the restaurant at 302 Dow Ave. on the square in Celina, are pictured preparing to cut the ribbon with their family, staff, and others—including Clay County Mayor Dale Reagan and Chamber tourism director Beverly Murphy (left) and Chamber director Doug Young (right). (Facebook.com/Clay.County.TN.Chamber photo)
Housing authority discusses sinkhole, lease with Barren County Schools
Under the dome of the mid-morning’s pale blue sky, the board members of the Glasgow Housing Authority filed into the modestly sized conference room to discuss, among other items on their agenda, a geotechnical investigation proposal and a lease agreement with the county school district. After the approval of...
LCADD receives Opioid Abatement funds
The Lake Cumberland Area Development District recently received more than $277,000 in grant funding by the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission. The district is headquartered in Russell Springs, and serves residents of Russell, Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, McCreary, Pulaski, Taylor, and Wayne counties. The district plans to use the...
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