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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.

  • Hardee’s, 100 N. Green St., April 27: A/96

• On Time BBQ, Mobile truck, April 17: A/100

• Butler’s Apothecary, 213 N. Main St., May 14: A/98

• North Middle School cafeteria, 1707 Second St., April 27: A/99

• South Middle School cafeteria, 800 S. Alves St., May 15: A/99

• Aqua City concession stand, 1000 Pebble Creek Drive, May 21: A/98

• Atkinson Park Pool concession stand, May 20: A/98

• Cairo Country Café, 13521 U.S. 41 Alternate, May 20: A/99

• Deaconess Henderson SportsPlex, 5845 Airline Road, May 18: A/99

• Henderson County High School cafeteria, 2424 Zion Road, May 15: A/99

• Medina, 1035 Washington St., March 31: A/97

• Bend Gate Elementary School cafeteria, 920 Bend Gate Road, May 15: A/100

• Niagra Food Mart, 3949 Ky. 416 West, May 7, A/97

• North South Café, 14260 U.S. 41 South, May 7: A/93

• Mandarin House, 1111 Barret Blvd., May 6: A/97

• Cancun, 341 S. Green St., May 6: A/96

• Little Caesars, 706 N. Green St., May 6: A/95

• Diamond Lanes Echo, 1698 Second St., May 5: A/96

• Gigi’s, 48 S. Holloway St., May 6: A/99

• Sonic Drive-In, 2150 U.S. 60 East, May 6: A/97

• Songbird Concession, mobile truck, May 5: A/100

• Antler, 212 N. Main St., April 30: A/97

• KOI Asian, 1999 U.S. 60 East, April 29: A/96

• John Earl’s, 733 Martin Luther King Drive, April 29: A/99

• Five Star-Tyson Foods, 14660 U.S. 41 South, April 28: A/95

• Envi Boutique Hotel, 2030 U.S. 41 North, April 27: A/100

• Coffee & Cream, 1646 Second St., April 27: A/98

• Rally’s, 1927 U.S. 41 North, April 27: A/93

• Golden Glaze, 1347 Washington St., March 9: A/99

• Central Learning Center, 851 Center St., March 11: A/99

• Eastgate Family Restaurant, 1648 A Second St., March 11: A/99

• Cairo Elementary School cafeteria, 10694 U.S. 41 Alternate, March 12: A/99

• Deaconess Henderson Hospital, 1305 N. Elm St., March 12: A/99

• East Heights Elementary School, 1776 Adams Lane, March 13: A/99

• Spottsville Elementary School cafeteria, 9190 U.S. 60 East, March 17: A/99

• Thomason’s Bar B Que, 701 Atkinson St., March 18: A/99

• Moose, 338 Second St., March 18: A/97

• Women’s Addiction Recovery Manor, 56 McKinely St., March 19: A/99

• Sidewalk Café, 228 Second St., March 20: A/99

• Fazoli’s, 192 Gardenmile Road, March 27: A/96

• Los Toribio, 1647 S. Green St., March 31: A/92

• Old Fashioned Ice Cream & Concessions, 1193 E. Elm St., April 1: A/100

• Henderson Nutrition, 107 N. Main St., April 15: A/99

• Niagara Elementary School cafeteria, 13403 Ky. 136 East, April 16: A/99

• Burger King, 2230 U.S. 41 North, April 15: A/100

• Harbor House, 804 Clay St., April 16: A/96

• Jefferson Elementary School cafeteria, April 20: A/98

• South Heights Elementary School cafeteria, 1199 Madison St., April 21: A/100

• ChefWhat, 322 Seventh St., April 21: A/99

• A.B. Chandler Elementary School, 11215 U.S. 60 West, April 22: A/99

• Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center, 631 N. Green St., April 22: A/100

• Rookie’s, 117 Second St., April 22: A/92

• Dave’s Pizza, 614 N. Green St., April 23: A/99

• Trappin’ Chicken, 1019 First St., April 23: A/97

• Holy Name School cafeteria, 628 Second St., April 23: A/100

• Rick’s Una Pizza, 338 S. Green St., April 23: A/100

• Mom’s Kitchen & Bakery, 317 Second St., April 24: A/100

• Giant Indiana, 2907 U.S. 41 North, April 23: A/99

• Shoney’s, 2452 U.S. 41 North, April 23: A/94

• Circle K, 3113 U.S. 41 North, April 23: A/98

County building permits

• Donna Fambrough, 3985 Melody Lane, April 1: $260,000, New residence

• Carolyn McNallin, 13053 Ky. 1078 North, April 2: $125,000, Manufactured home

• Bryce Simpson, 8044 Tillman Bethel Road, April 6: $425,000, New residence

• Shawn Green, 4010 Melody Lane, April 8: $20,000, Remodel

• Justin Griffin, 5203 Ky. 136 West, April 17: $50,000, Utility building

• Robert and Penny Royster, 2163 Holloway Lane, April 17: $125,000, Room addition

• City of Robards, 1101 Clark St., April 22: $13,850, Utility building

• Jennifer Jones, 1715 Meadow Lane, April 22: $5,700, Utility building

• MASTec, 1682 Ky. 416 East, April 22: $20,000, Commercial

• Drew Clements, 16260 Ky. 136 East, April 27: $300,090, Room addition

• Ellis Entertainment LLC, 3820 U.S. 41 North, April 27: $2,000, Commercial

• Ellis Entertainment LLC, 3820 U.S. 41 North, April 27: $2,000, Commercial

• Ellis Entertainment LLC, 3820 U.S. 41 North, April 27: $500, Commercial

• Ellis Entertainment LLC, 3820 U.S. 41 North, April 27: $2,000, Commercial

• Ellis Entertainment LLC, 3820 U.S. 41 North, April 27: $500, Commercial

• Sam Heaton, 6074 Ky. 136 West, April 27: $6,500, Demolition

• Logan T. Dodson, 7079 Pruitt Agnew Road, April 29: $25,000, Utility building

• Annette Hudgions, 7987 Rucker Road #1, April 30: $54,466, Utility building

• Ronald Ray, 7155 Ky 416 West, April 30: $200,000, New residence

• Henderson County Parks, 7555 Dr. Hodge Road, April 30: $30,000, Remodel

City building permits

• Gale Myers, 309 Turner Ave., April 16: $3,000, Demolish manufactured home

• Hazex Construction Co., 1502 Cumnock St., April 2: $7,100, Demolish residence

• Laci Crook, 2296 Lexington Drive, April 9: $1,000, Demolish garage

• III C of Kentucky LLC, 506 Harding Ave., April 24: $180,000, Build new duplex

• Bob Vanzant Sr., 2820 Sunset Lane, #43, April 16: $0, New manufactured home

• Gray and Nancy Hodge, 722 Merritt Drive, March 24: $100,000, Inground pool

• Harold Dover, 1234 Powell St., April 20:  $1,000, Remove storage building and rebuild

• Donald E. and Pangela K. Letterman, 2461 Summit Drive, April 15: $10,000, Covered deck on front of house

• Jagoe Homes LLC, 1318 Barret Blvd., April 2: $263,000, New single-family home

• Deer Valley Subdivision LLC, 1315 Barret Blvd., April 7: $260,000, New single-family home

• Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 837 Madison St., April 8: $139,000, New single-family home

• Hugh Stone & Sons Construction LLC, 604 Hickory Wood Court, April 13: $295,000, New single-family home

• Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 309 Richardson Ave., April 14: $149,000, New single-family home

• J.M. Development Inc., 3029 Field Stone Drive, April 15: $800,000, New single-family home

• J M J Construction Inc., 605 Gray Stone Court, April 28: $775,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 1327 Barret Blvd., April 30: $308,000, New single-family home

• Mark Weaver, 236 S. Main St., March 30: $100,000, Remodel and addition

• Peter Gotberg, 515 Tenth St., April 21: $40,000, Replace damaged siding, roof shingles

• Jada Hamby, 633 Center St., April 24: $82,000, Remodel first floor and basement

• Custom Sign & Engineering Inc., 2600 Zion Road, April 1: $1,250, Sign

• Signarama Evansville, 716 Second St., April 10:  $261, Building mounted sign

• Harvey G. Ershig, 324 First St., April 17: $3,000, Building mounted sign

• SignPros, 901 N. Green St., April 22: $2,500, Sign replacement

• Alvey’s Sign Co., 437 First St., April 29: $2,385, Building mounted sign

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