A Glimpse of Manchester, KY’s Past: Historic Grocers Sign Uncovered

By Ron Curry, ClayCoNews
Manchester, Kentucky, has unearthed a gem from its history. During current construction in downtown, workers revealed a faded brick wall emblazoned with “MANCHESTER GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS.”

FOUR ARRESTS AT MAJOR DRUG BUST/SEIZURE SCENE IN PULASKI COUNTY, KY

SOMERSET, KY — Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones reports the arrest of multiple individuals after a search warrant was served on a Somerset, KY home.

PHONE SCAMMER(S) ACTIVE ONCE AGAIN IN LAUREL COUNTY, KY

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: A phone scam has resurfaced in Laurel County where the caller is identifying himself as a Sheriff's deputy.

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Northern Kentucky Lawyer Receives Prison Sentence

FRANKFORT, KY Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Wednesday, April 16, 2025, that action by the Attorney General's Special Prosecutions unit resulted in a six-year sentence for a Northern Kentucky lawyer who pleaded guilty to theft.

FATAL SINGLE VEHICLE CRASH ON INTERSTATE 82 IN UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON

UMATILLA COUNTY, OR - On Monday, April 14, 2025, at 11:42 p.m., Oregon State Police (OSP) responded to a single vehicle crash on Interstate 82, near milepost 10, in Umatilla County.

Ashli Watts,  Amy Luttrell, and Kim Halbauer: https://www.clayconews.com/
Ashli Watts, Amy Luttrell, and Kim Halbauer

KY Fair Chance Hiring - Unnecessary Barrier to Work

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Kentucky’s Unnecessary Barriers to Work

This Fair Chance Month, let’s commit to breaking them down

Guest Editorial by Ashli Watts, President & CEO for the Kentucky Chamber, Amy Luttrell, President & CEO of Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, and Kim Halbauer, Regional President at Fifth Third Bank.

A strong economy depends on a robust labor force—but Kentucky is leaving too much talent on the sidelines. Thousands of Kentuckians want to work, but outdated policies and complicated systems are blocking their path to self-sufficiency.

 

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