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(This listing first appeared in the May print edition of the Hendersonian)

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.

• Penn Station, 1111 Barret Blvd., March 25: C/81

-Food in contact with soiled equipment and/or utensils

-Food stored uncovered

-No time listed on sliced onions; not following written procedures for using time as a public health control

-Slice deli meats in reach-in cooler on line not dated

-Reach-in cooler in poor repair

-Lack of accurate thermometers in all refrigeration/freezer units

-Potatoes stored next to handwashing sink

-In-use utensils stored on unclean surfaces

-Equipment is not in good repair, griddle is in poor repair, ice machine missing panels

-Food/nonfood contact surface allows the migration of deleterious substances or imparts colors, odors or tastes

-Cutting board surfaces in poor repair, gouges and knife marks present throughout along with sever discoloration

-Nonfood-contact surfaces have accumulation of soil

-Plumbing in poor repair

-Toilet facility unclean

-Floors not clean, walls and ceilings not clean, dust around HVAC vents, peeling wallpaper

• Penn Station, 1111 Barret Blvd., April 7 (follow-up inspection): C/85

-Food in contact with soiled equipment and/or utensils

-Food stored uncovered

-No time listed on sliced onions; not following written procedures for using time as a public health control

-Potatoes stored next to handwashing sink

-Lack of properly maintained refrigeration unit

-Equipment is not in good repair, griddle is in poor repair, ice machine missing panels

-Food/nonfood contact surface allows the migration of deleterious substances or imparts colors, odors or tastes

-Nonfood contact surfaces have an accumulation of soil

-Floors not clean, walls and ceilings not clean, dust around HVAC vents, peeling wallpaper

-Plumbing in poor repair

• Niagara Elementary School Cafeteria, 1403 Ky. 136-East, April 16: A/100

• Jefferson Elementary School Cafeteria, 1000 S. Alves St., April 15: A/99

• North South Café, 14260 U.S. 41, Robards, April 11: A/97

• Golden Glaze Bakery, 1347 Washington St., April 1: A/99

• J’s Quick Stop, 1308 Old Madisonville Road, April 3: A/97

• Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center cafeteria, 631 N. Green St., April 14: A/100

• Giant Indiana, 2907 U.S. 41-North, April 9: A/97

• Little Caesars, 706 N. Green St., April 9: A/96

• Circle K, 3113 U.S. 41-North, April 7: A/99

• Thomason’s 701 Atkinson St., March 25: A/100

• Moose, 338 Second St., March 25: A/98

• Sidewalk Café, 228 Second St., March 26: A/100

• Rookies, 117 Second St., March 26: A/98

• Spottsville Elementary School cafeteria, 9190 U.S. 60-East, March 27: A/100

• Giant Indiana, 2860 U.S. 41-North, March 28: A/98

• Medina’s Store, 1035 Washington St., March 27: A/94

• Central Academy cafeteria, 851 Center St., March 21: A/98

• Bryant’s Grocery, 16716 Ky. 416-East, March 24: A/97

• East Heights Elementary School cafeteria, 1776 Adams Lane, March 19: A/99

• Coffee ‘n Cream, 1646 Second St., March 26: A/97

• Coffee ‘n Cream, 1646 Second St., March 28: A/99

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

• Mandarin House, 1111 Barret Blvd., Suite G, March 27: A/94

• Sonic, 2150 U.S. 60-East, March 27: A/93

• Cancun, 341 S. Green St., March 25: A/93

• Antler, 212 N. Main St., March 24: A/96

• Rally’s, 1927 U.S. 41-North, March 24: A/91

• Anna Marie’s Fajitas Shack, 411 Marywood Drive, March 10: A/100

• The Bridges Golf Course, 800 Wolf Hills Blvd., March 13: A/98

• Women’s Addiction Recovery Manor, 56 McKinley St., March 14: A/99

• Cairo Elementary School Cafeteria, 10694 U.S. 41-Alternate, March 18: A/100

• Fazoli’s, 192 Gardenmile Road, March 19: A/95

• Los Toribio, 1647 S. Green St., March 10: A/96

• Ideal Market, 1636 Clay St., March 11: A/98

• Shoney’s, 2542 U.S. 41-North, March 20: A/95

• Arby’s, 2067 U.S. 41-North, March 20: A/96

• Dunkin’s Donuts, 2222 U.S. 41-North, March 18: A/99

County Building Permits

• Francis K. Williams, 12993 Ky. 136-East, March 4: $204,527, Manufactured home

• Joan Govier, 17747 Boswell Road, March 6: $24,000, Utility building

• Michael Phelps, 20788 Ky. 416-East, March 14: $19,403.30, Utility building

• River View Coal LLC, 6755 Sulphur Springs Road, March 17: $30,000, Commercial

• Timothy Varble, 6519 Tandy Lane, March 24: $14,450, Utility building

• Mary Jones, 1170 Trigg Road, March 31: $125,032.94, Manufactured home

City Building Permits

• 221 Second St., March 5: $45,000, New commercial kitchen hood

• Murphy Excavating, 331 S. Main St., March 20: $6,000, Demolition

• Habitat for Humanity of Henderson, 916 Center St., March 5: $7,000, Demolition

• Anthony and Patti Willett, 607 Green Valley Place, March 5: $3,000, Storage building

• Jamie Cook, 251 S. Bentley Dr., March 7: $4,000, Storage building

• Jeffrey and Michaela Coulter, 52 S. Partridge Run, March 28: $750, Shed

• Alfredo Andrade and Neri Grisel, 729 Vine St., March 25: $5,000, Addition to front porch

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 311 S. Bentley Dr., March 5: $351,000, New single-family home

• Habitat for Humanity of Henderson, 537 S. Adams St., March 11: $142,300, New single-family home

• Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 1834 Old Madisonville Road, #105, March 12: $150,000, 2-unit condo

• Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 1834 Old Madisonville Road, #104, March 12: $150,000, 2-unit condo

• Tori and Jerome Green, 559 Crane Hill Trace, March 12: $470,000, New single-family home

• John and Tonya Forte, 100 N. Quail Run, March 6: $15,000, Reframe chimney

• Valley Signs and Surveys, 201 Klutey Park Plaza, March 7: $7,500, Sign

• Community United Methodist Hospital Inc., 736 N. Elm St., March 12: $2,500, Sign

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