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NOVEMBER 2024**

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

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OCTOBER 4TH -

 

MIDDAY MIXER

11:30 - 1:00

 

THOROUGHBRED ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS

409 WASHINGTON STREET, SHELBYVILLE

 

OCTOBER 8TH -

 

HEALTH, WELLNESS & ELDERCARE FAIR

3P - 7P

 

SHELBY COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

1117 FRANKFORT RD, SHELBYVILLE

 

FREE TO THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND

 

 

 

 

OCTOBER 16TH -

 

MIDDAY MIXER

11:30 - 1:00

 

SERVPRO

612 GORDON LANE, SHELBYVILLE

 

 

Octoberfest

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce: Octoberfest, where participants can compete for a chance to win exciting prizes.

How to Join the Fun:

  • Purchase a ticket for everyone (over 21 only) who wants to attend the event.
  • Come dressed in your best costume!

Categories:

  • German Octoberfest Attire
  • Best Couple
  • Best Solo Male
  • Best Solo Female

Prizes:

Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes in each category, with special awards for creativity, originality, and overall wow-factor.

 



Don’t miss out this great event to enjoy some fun music, dancing, German themed food and themed adult beverages!! Must be 21 to attend!! ID's will be checked.

Purchase your tickets in advance for $20 each and get a free drink ticket!

Tickets at the door will be $25 each (no drink ticket to be included unless purchase before October 22nd, 2024)

 

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Member hosted events

 

 

  • Sept 28th – Finchville Fall Festival
  • Sept 28th – Shelby County Youth Livestock Showcase and Auction
  • Oct 3rd – Shelby Co Extension Safer Driving May Save You Money Class
  • Oct 4th – Midday Mixer @ Thoroughbred Firm
  • Oct 4th – Cornerstone Christian Fall Festival
  • Oct 5th – Family Game Night-Shelby Main Street
  • Oct 5th – HorseSensing Annual Chili Cook Off
  • Oct 5th – Fall Harvest Festival @ Jeptha Creed
  • Oct 5th -Fall Festival @ Gallrein Farms
  • Oct 5th - Annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
  • Oct 7th – Ag & U Day
  • Oct 8th – Health, Wellness & Elder Care Fair
  • Oct 10th – Shelbyville Reptile Expo
  • Oct 12th – Family Movie Night -Shelby Main Street
  • Oct 12th – HorseSensing’s Hometown Fall Festival
  • Oct 16th – Midday Mixer @ ServPro
  • Oct 19th – Fire Dept Bass Tournament
  • Oct 19th – Trail or Treat
  • Oct 23rd – Little Light House Community Lunch and Learn
  • Oct 24th – Berkley Oliver Fall Festival
  • Oct 24th – Collins Baseball Annual Costume Game
  • Oct 25th – Octoberfest
  • Oct 26th – Trail or Treat @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • Oct 26th – Downtown Trick or Treating-Shelby Main Street
  • Oct 28th – Open House @ Shelby County Cooperative Extension Office
  • Nov 2nd – Trims and Whims
  • Nov 9th – Celebration of Lights-Shelby Main Street
  • Nov 11th – Midday Mixer @ VFW Veteran’s Day Celebration
  • Nov 14th – Safe Passage Night of Hope
  • Nov 13th – Annual Awards & Member Luncheon @ Conference Center
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VIP Heating and Air Conditioning

Andrei Lungu

VIPHVACSERVICE@GMAIL.COM

 

At VIP HVAC we provide installation, service and maintenance on residential HVAC units out of Shelby County. We service the Shelby county and surrounding Counties up the 1 hour radius of Shelbyville. We are a small family owned business since 2018.

Atlas Detailing, LLC

Jett Williams

Shelbyville, KY

contact@atlas-detailing.com

 

Atlas Detailing offers a range of services covering meticulous exterior details to full service interiors, bringing the life and shine back to your vehicles.

 

We use only the latest premium products and the best techniques to ensure a perfect finish that last.

 

Exterior

Our exterior cleaning process is detail-oriented, focusing on the removal of surface contaminants such as dust, debris, and industrial fallout to restore your vehicle’s paint to a clean shine. We use specialized products to safely decontaminate and protect the paint, ensuring a glossy finish. In addition, we meticulously clean all exterior trim, windows, wheels, and tires, leaving your entire vehicle looking refreshed and rejuvenated.

 

Customize

Need something more specific? We got you. We offer a range of additional services such as engine bay cleaning, steam interior decontamination, winter weather snow/salt protection and removal. Contact us for details and a quote.

 

Interior

Our interior cleaning process is designed to deep-clean and restore every part of your vehicle’s interior. We thoroughly vacuum and clean carpets, seats, and upholstery, removing dirt, stains, and odors. Special attention is given to high-touch areas like the dashboard, center console, door panels, and cup holders, ensuring they’re free of dust and grime.

Century Bank of Kentucky, Inc

Tyler Smith

201 West Woodford St, Lawrenceburg

Info@centurybankky.com

 

Century Bank opened in 2000 after a group of enthusiastic Anderson Countians joined with a vision to bring the experience of “hometown banking” back to our community. Because the bank is locally owned and managed, the daily banking decisions are made in Lawrenceburg by local people who know and understand the financial needs of our area.

 

Century Bank offers a full suite of deposit, loan, online products, and we pride ourselves on outstanding customer service. Here you will find a fine group of employees with unique personalities, various community involvements, and over 100 years of combined banking experience; as well as the perfect personal or business banking products for your successful financial future.

 

Known and trusted for our high standard of customer service and making everyday banking simple, the staff at Century Bank is available to provide solutions to you and your banking needs.

 

You know the people at Century Bank.

 

No matter if they have been a life-long friend of yours or if your initial relationship began with a loan or a new checking account, you’ll always make a connection with our bankers. Our team strives to make a difference in the lives of our customers and our community.

 

Our staff has a deep understanding and unique knowledge of the banking industry. Century Bank employees take great pride in carrying on the traditional values that banking was founded upon while at the same time, providing innovative products to serve you now and well into the future.

First Presbyterian Church

John Puljanowski

629 Main Street, Shelbyville

fpcshelbyky@gmail.com

 

Our Core Values

God has told you, O mortal, what is good;

  and what does the Lord require of you

but to do justice, and to love kindness,

  and to walk humbly with your God?

Micah 6:8 (NRSV)

They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles. All who believed were together and had all things in common; they would sell their possessions and goods and distribute the proceeds to all, as any had need. Day by day, as they spent much time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all the people. And day by day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved.

Acts of the Apostles 2:42-47 (NRSV)

We are a community of faith with the Presbyterian Church (USA) that is trying to live out the heart of these two scriptures as best we can in a world that would have us do otherwise. So…

  • if you have a desire for real community built on face to face relationships with a variety of folks of all ages, you belong.
  • if you are intentionally questioning your own faith journey and yet feel the need for others who will not try to coerce you or judge you – who want just to share the journey with you, you belong.
  • if you are a devoted, practicing disciple of Jesus who accepts people where they are – and if you are willing to share your love and life with these others as your expression of gratitude for God’s love and grace, you belong.
  • if you are seeking a place to practice the life of a disciple in the community both inside and outside the walls of a building, you belong.
  • if you are… you belong.

We welcome you.

In the name of God, we welcome you.

 

SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ANNOUCEMENTS

Shelby County News

**for more information on stories, please visit Sentinel News**

  • Planning commission upholds previous agreements
  • Shelby voters poised to settle boundaries
  • Paving project presented for Shelby County roads
  • Ricke named NFHS Esports Coach of the year
  • Shelby county falls to North Oldham 47-0 in football
  • Titans dominate Fairdale 35-6 prepare for showdown in football
  • Notice of proposed changes in gas tariffs which will result in increased charges
  • Collins cross country shines at border battle
  • Mulberry Orchard offers wide variety of food and fun
  • September is national suicide prevention month
  • Local high school benefit from McDonald's promo
  • What you need to know about screen for prostate cancer
  • Vision test will soon be part of drivers license renewal process
  • Cornerstone Christian Academy students attend retreat
  • Motorist urged to drive caution during high deer movement
  • scenes from Shelby County Farms
  • Severe obesity is on the rise in the US
  • Children facing mental illness need resources
  • 3 challenges facing the agricultural sector
  • Things everyone can do to support rural economies
  • Level I drought declared in all counties
  • Career opportunities in the agricultural sector
  • Fruiting bodies and non flowering plants
  • Don't forget to vote for the "Best of Shelby County" - voting ends today!
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Politics in Shelby County and Kentucky

 

 

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet • District 5

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: Morgan Woodrum

502.764.0481 (office)

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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Overnight I-64 Ramp Closures Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Shelby County

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Sept. 19, 2024) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of overnight ramp closures on Interstate 64 East and West beginning Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Shelby County.

As part of the ongoing I-64 roadway rehabilitation project in Jefferson and Shelby Counties, between mile points 19.44 and 27.88, ramp closures will begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, for milling and paving work at the KY 1848/I-64 interchange (Exit 28). Overnight ramp closures will be possible from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays through Friday, Oct. 4.

The rehabilitation project is expected to be completed this fall. Drivers should heed signage, use caution, and follow posted detours.

The date and duration of this work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen delays occur. Visit goky.ky.gov for the latest in traffic and travel information in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. You can also get traffic information for the District 5 counties on Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter).

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Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

  

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Sept. 26, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear provided an update on economic development; upcoming weather; an initiative to distribute free weather alert radios to deaf and hard-of-hearing Kentuckians; community wildfire defense grants; funding awards to support communities recovering from flooding and tornadoes; and medical cannabis. The Governor also named Kentucky Health Departments as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.

Economic Development

Gov. Beshear highlighted continued momentum of the state’s manufacturing industry as Camco Chemical Co., a custom manufacturer of products for the industrial, commercial and consumer goods industries, announced plans to expand its current operation along the border of Boone and Kenton counties, a $3 million investment that will create 30 quality, Kentucky jobs.

The Governor announced further investment in Kentucky’s build-ready, job-ready site development efforts as Lyon County was approved for $2 million in state funding to spur future investment and job creation through the Kentucky Product Development Initiative.

This week, Gov. Beshear joined local officials and leadership from Commercial Specialty Truck Holdings to celebrate the groundbreaking of the company’s new manufacturing facility in Cynthiana, a $28 million project that will help the company meet increased consumer and industry demand, adding to the state’s growing manufacturing industry.

Since the beginning of his administration, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling over $32.5 billion in announced investments, creating more than 55,000 jobs. This is the highest investment figure secured during the tenure of any governor in the commonwealth’s history.

Upcoming Weather

Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have all declared states of emergency due to Hurricane Helene, which is currently a Category 2 storm. It is expected to strengthen further, potentially reaching Category 3 or 4 before making landfall. The Governor said to expect the remnants of the hurricane to begin affecting Kentucky Thursday evening into Friday morning – bringing heavy rains, strong winds and the possibility of severe storms, especially across the eastern and southern regions of the state.

The Governor encouraged Kentuckians to have a weather radio on hand. As the commonwealth prepares for heavy rains, it’s important to remember the dangers of flooding. The Governor encouraged Kentuckians to:

  • Visit floodsmart.gov to see flood risks;
  • Have a plan for getting to higher ground quickly;
  • Have multiple ways to receive flash flood warnings; and
  • Never walk or drive through flooded roadways.

Moore Safe Nights

The Governor announced a new program, “Moore Safe Nights,” that will distribute free weather alert radios to deaf and hard-of-hearing Kentuckians for emergency alerts. This is a multistate agency collaboration honoring the late deaf and hard-of-hearing advocate Virginia Moore. The program has acquired 700 weather alert radios specifically adapted for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The adapted National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radios are equipped with pillow-shaker and strobe-light attachments to alert people who are deaf and hard of hearing of severe weather warnings issued by the National Weather Service. The radios also have text displays that light up, so users know the type of weather warning issued. While the radios alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing to dangerous weather situations 24 hours a day, the warnings are especially important when the person is asleep.

“Virginia was a tireless advocate for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community and was committed to making sure they have access to information just like any other Kentuckian,” said Gov. Beshear. “I am committed to carrying on her legacy by ensuring that all of our citizens have the resources they need to stay safe and informed during severe weather emergencies.”

Community Wildfire Defense Grants

The Governor announced that $748,440 has been awarded to Laurel County Fiscal Court, the city of Harlan and the Kentucky River Area Development District to assist their efforts to reduce wildfire risk.

“We hope to do great things in Laurel County with this money,” said Laurel County Judge/Executive David Westerfield. “Hopefully we can make our communities safer, with less fire hazards. We appreciate the Governor for everything he does.”

“Not only do we want to take away the risk of wildfires for our citizens and their homes, but we also want to reduce the risk to our firemen,” said Harlan City Fire Department Wildfire Management Director Kelly Michaels. “We want to thank the Governor, the city of Harlan and everyone who made this funding possible.”

“We have experienced quite a few disasters in Eastern Kentucky in our Area Development District,” said Kentucky River Area Development District regional disaster coordinator Chance Clair. “We are going to take this money and work with our eight counties to develop a great plan to mitigate wildfire risk and try our best to protect the citizens of our district.”

Awards to Assist with Flood and Tornado Recovery

The Governor announced three new awards from the East Kentucky State Aid Funding for Emergencies (SAFE) fund, and two new awards from the West Kentucky SAFE fund, totaling over $9.8 million to help communities recover from financial strains caused by devastating natural disasters. The award amounts are based on requests by each entity and verified by the Department for Local Government for cities and counties and by the Kentucky Department of Education for school districts.

The West Kentucky SAFE fund award is:

  • $ 1,090,293 for the Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court.

The East Kentucky SAFE fund awards are:

  • $500,000 for the city of Buckhorn;
  • $1,500,000 for the city of Hazard;
  • $ 1,523,879 for Perry County; and
  • $ 5,228,175 for the Letcher County Board of Education.

“Two years ago, Governor Beshear stood in our emergency management center in Letcher County Central High School and promised me that we were in this together. And he has been in this with us ever since,” said Letcher County Schools Superintendent Denise Yonts. “This money will help us complete our renovations of the nine different facilities that were impacted greatly by the floods. Students in Letcher County are bright and talented, and since the flood we have seen their perseverance, resilience and grit. This funding will allow us to give them every opportunity to demonstrate that to Kentucky and all of the world.”

Gov. Beshear recommended establishing the West Kentucky SAFE fund, and the 2022 General Assembly supported the aid by passing Senate Bill 150, which the Governor signed in April 2022. In August 2022, Gov. Beshear and the General Assembly established the East Kentucky SAFE fund.

Medical Cannabis

The Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program received 4,998 applications for medical cannabis business licenses. The state is working to get through these applications as quick as possible. Today, the Governor issued Kentucky’s first medical cannabis business license to KCA Labs, a hemp testing lab currently operating in Nicholasville. KCA Labs is a Safety Compliance Facility. These facilities are responsible for testing every medical cannabis product before it gets to Kentucky cardholders.

“We are so excited about the opportunity to be part of Kentucky’s medical cannabis program, and we’re thrilled to accept the first license,” said Jonathan Thompson, CEO of KCA Labs. “I want to thank the Governor and the Office of Medical Cannabis for setting up this licensing process, which has been seamless. KCA’s vast knowledge and experience with testing hemp products will translate neatly into Kentucky’s new medical cannabis program. We look forward to helping ensure the program provides the highest-quality products to Kentucky’s cardholders.”

The Governor announced that the license lottery for medical cannabis cultivators and processors will take place Oct. 28, 2024. Applicants for cultivator Tiers I, II, III and applicants for processors will be informed the week prior whether they are approved to the license lottery. The lotteries will be held by the Kentucky Lottery Corp. in Louisville and will be live-streamed so Kentuckians can tune in and follow along.

“Our mission is to ensure Kentuckians with serious medical conditions have safe access to high quality, tested medical cannabis products,” said Gov. Beshear. “Today, we took two more big steps toward that goal.”

Team Kentucky All-Stars

Thursday morning, the Governor attended the Kentucky Health Departments Association annual retreat to speak with leaders from all of Kentucky’s health departments and proclaim Sept. 23 through 27, as Local Public Health Champions Week. The Governor also named Kentucky’s health departments as this week’s Team Kentucky All Stars.

“For decades, our health departments have been working together to tackle some of the most challenging threats that our families face,” said Gov. Beshear. “As Governor, I believe that access to quality health care is a basic human right. And these folks work to expand health care access for our people every day.”

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