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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Sebree council to allow electronic signs within the city



by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Sebree City Council approved two ordinance amendments during the last week that will make it possible for electronic message signs to now be used within the city, although only if they meet very narrow specifications. The move is aimed at granting a request made by the Sebree First Christian Church earlier this year.

Fiscal Court grants easement to Sebree Mining LLC



Approves final tax rates
by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Webster County Fiscal Court approved a thirty year easement on Monday for Sebree Mining LLC, an Alliance Resource Partners owned mine. 
That easement will allow for the construction of a overland ‘gob’ belt between the mine and property the company owns on the opposite side of the Pennyrile Parkway. For the last several years the mine has been relocating gob - a waste product left over when the coal is washed - at a site along the eastern side of the parkway.
Within thirty days of the court’s approval, Alliance expects to start construction on a new belt line. That belt will cross 15 feet above New Steamport Road, go under the Pennyrile Parkway and then cross over Highway 370.
In other business, magistrates voted to declare a house on North Finley in Providence surplus so that it can be auctioned off. In July, Wells Fargo Financial donated the house and property located at 204 North Finley Avenue to the county. At the next court meeting, on Monday, September 22, the county plans to announce an auction date.
The court also approved the final tax rates for the year. Those bills will be mailed out at the end of September or the first of October.

Providence Police get $3,300


by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Providence Police Department announced last week that they had been awarded $3,300 from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS).

Webster County’s Historical Society welcomes 'Grandpa Jones'


Webster County’s Historical Society and The Kentucky Humanities Council will present their second annual Kentucky Chautauqua performance at the Dixon Community Center, starting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2014.

Dixon continues to struggle with feral cat issue


by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Two months after Dixon Commission members first brought the subject up, complaints continue to come into the city office about feral cats.