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Food Service Inspections

Food service inspections are made by the Henderson office of the Green River District Health Department.
A — 85 to 100 percent with no critical violations.
B — Failed two consecutive regular inspections or a follow-up inspection.
C — Any critical violations or 84 percent and below. A follow-up inspection is required within 10 days.
The Hendersonian only provides details of critical violations.

  • McDonald’s, 2053 U.S. 41-North, Feb. 17: A/94 with one critical error: Food items 41degrees Fahrenheit, food out of temperature. Immediate follow-up the same day: Critical error fixed, A/98
  • Mr. B’s, 2611 U.S. 41-North, Feb. 13: A/99
  • Kelsey G’s Pizza & More, 508 Watson Lane, Feb. 12: A/97
  • Henderson County Parks & Programs, 383 Sam Ball Way, Feb. 12: A/96
  • Dairiette, 711 Atkinson St., Feb. 12: A/99
  • Agave’s, 2003 Stapp Drive, Feb. 11: A/100
  • Pidder Padder Day Care, 337 Richardson Ave., Feb. 5: A/98
  • Wendy’s, 1961 U.S. 41-North, Feb. 2: A/99
  • Tacoholics, 122 First St., Jan. 30: A/95
  • Tom’s Smokin’ Bar-B-Q, 430 Cherry St., Jan. 21: A/100
  • Casey’s, 721 N. Green St., Jan. 21: A/96
  • Henderson Country Club, 1030 Country Club Lane, Jan. 23: A/95
  • Circle K, 2001 U.S. 60-East, Jan. 22: A/98
  • The Salvation Army, 1213 Washington St., Jan. 23: A/98

County building permits

  • Christine Nantz, 8053 Meahl Cates Road, Jan. 5: $7,000, Utility building
  • Nick and Jessica Sights, 3960 Ky. 266, Jan. 5: $336,841, New residence
  • Kale Forker, 13153 U.S. 41-South, Jan. 9: $21,738.58, Utility building
  • Laryssa Miller, 8620 Thomason Road, Jan. 14: $118,000, New residence
  • Darren Dockemeyer, 3298 Parkside Drive, Jan. 20: $200,000, Remodel
  • Danny Cifuentes, 7115 Wheeler Road, Jan. 23: $42,572.46, Remodel
  • Don and Sherry Gish, 3933 Anthoston Frog Island Road, Jan. 23: $393,792, New residence
  • Kyle and Chelsea Young, W.T. Royster Road, Jan. 28: $476,750.96, New residence

City building permits

  • City of Henderson Utility Commission, 841 Third Street, Jan. 20: $27,000, Install carport structure
  • Royal Construction, 512 Barrett Blvd., Dec. 17: $20,000, Remodel
  • Arc Construction, 2424 Zion Road, Jan. 5: $1.177 million, Renovation of classroom to culinary lab
  • Kevin D. and Robin L. Knight, 120 N. Elm St., Jan. 16: $10,000, Removal and addition of partition walls
  • Danco Construction Inc., 340 Starlite Drive, Jan. 22: $2,500, Infill door with drywall and new paint
  • Garrigus Bros. Construction, 124 Clay St., Dec. 15: $25,000, Demolition house
  • Hazex Construction Co. Inc., 625 Plum St., Jan. 16: $7,200, Demolition house
  • Joseph S & Debra Hein, 996 Millcreek Drive, Jan. 16: $3,000, Demolition fire-damaged home
  • Sunset Terrace Homes Inc. 29 Meadow St., Jan. 9: $0, New manufactured home
  • Daviess County Metal Sales Inc., 225 Camaro Drive, Dec. 22: $10,000, New garage
  • Ohio Valley Landscaping and Lawncare, 722 Merritt Drive, Dec. 30: $22,000, Retaining wall
  • Jon and Tammy Miller, 2761 U.S. 60-East, Jan. 5: $70,000, Inground pool replacement
  • Anthony D. and Roseanna Gatewood, 7990 Wathen Lane, Jan. 20: $25,000, Retaining wall
  • Jimmy Ray and Wilma S. Brown, 656 Constanza Drive, Jan. 16: $6,300, Yard barn
  • Habitat for Humanity, 609 S. Adams St., Jan. 13: $169,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat for Humanity, 611 S. Adams St., Jan. 13: $169,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat for Humanity, 1409 O’Byrne St., Jan. 13: $139,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat for Humanity, 1611 Washington St., Jan. 13: $139,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat for Humanity, 217 Burdette St., Jan. 13: $169,000, New single-family home
  • Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 1834 Old Madisonville Road, #112, Jan. 22: $150,000, New single-family home
  • Jagoe Homes Inc., 278 S. Bentley Drive, Jan. 22: $354,000, New single-family home
  • Custom Kitchen & Bath, 991 Belle Wood Drive, Jan. 28: $50,000, Master bath remodel
  • Custom Kitchen & Bath, 2008 Wesley Drive, Jan. 28: $30,000, Master bath remodel
  • High Quality Construction, 504 N. Green St., Jan. 15: $3,000, Building mounted sign

Henderson County Fiscal Court Judge’s Scholar

  • Feb. 10: Ruth Lawson, Niagara Elementary School
  • Feb. 24: Amari Blythe, South Heights Elementary School
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