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  • Boone County Landmark Burns Down

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    The Kentucky Post
    Posted: January 9th, 2003

    Boone County--A garage called "Verona City Hall" by all the old-timers who gathered there to hang out every morning burned to the ground early today, devastating its owners and saddening neighbors


  • Upton Man Dies in Mobile Home Fire

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    The News-Enterprise
    Posted: January 8th, 2003

    Upton--An Upton woman escaped her burning mobile home Tuesday morning, but she couldn't save her partially paralyzed husband


  • Community Celebrates Merger

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    Louisville Courier Journal
    Posted: January 7th, 2003

    On the eve of the government merger, Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Council leaders say they plan to quickly revisit three city and county laws -- and perhaps repeal them.


  • Fatal Fire Tied To Faulty Cord

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    The Kentucky Post
    Posted: January 3rd, 2003

    Officials blamed a faulty extension cord for a fire Tuesday in Newport that killed a 10-year-old Ohio boy visiting his aunt and uncle.


  • Community Aids Victims of House Fire

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    Henderson Gleaner
    Posted: December 23rd, 2002

    A suburban Newburgh family lost their home, pets and possessions to a fire Thursday. The Ohio Township Volunteer Fire Department received the alarm at 2 p.m., said Chief Jim Bealmear, and spent about four hours extinguishing and investigating the fire.


  • Community Aids Victims of House Fire

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    Henderson Gleaner
    Posted: December 23rd, 2002

    A suburban Newburgh family lost their home, pets and possessions to a fire Thursday. The Ohio Township Volunteer Fire Department received the alarm at 2 p.m., said Chief Jim Bealmear, and spent about four hours extinguishing and investigating the fire.


  • Community Aids Victims of House Fire

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    Henderson Gleaner
    Posted: December 23rd, 2002

    A suburban Newburgh family lost their home, pets and possessions to a fire Thursday. The Ohio Township Volunteer Fire Department received the alarm at 2 p.m., said Chief Jim Bealmear, and spent about four hours extinguishing and investigating the fire.