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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.

  • Niagara Food Mart, 3949 Ky. 416-W, Oct. 20: A/96
  • Ellis Park Track Kitchen, 3300 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 10: C/94
  • -Food/nonfood contact surface is not smooth and easily cleanable.
    -No chemical test kit. No test strips.
    -Outer openings not protected against entry of pests. Daylight under doors. Walls and ceilings clean. Cobwebs and missing ceiling tiles in kitchen.
    -Presence of rodents. Rodents observed running under cooktop.
  • South Heights Elementary School, 1199 Madison St., Oct. 17: A/98
  • Giant Indiana, 2860 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 29: A/98
  • Medina’s, 1035 Washington St., Sept. 30: A/96
  • Los Toribio, 1647 S. Green St., Sept. 24: A/92
  • Circle K, 3113 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 17: A/98
  • Giant Indiana, 2907 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 17: A/99
  • Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center Cafeteria, 631 N. Green St., Oct. 16: A/100
  • Jefferson Elementary School Cafeteria, 1000 S. Alves St., Oct. 16: A/99
  • Coffee & Cream, 1646 Second St., Oct. 16: A/98
  • On Time BBQ, Food Truck, Sept. 25: A/100
  • Mandarin House, 1111 Barret Blvd. Suite G, Oct. 15: A/97
  • Sonic Drive-In, 2150 U.S. 60-E, Oct. 15: A/95
  • Gigi’s, 4800 S. Holloway St., Oct. 15: A/99
  • Kelsey G’s Pizza & More, 508 Watson Lane, Aug. 20: A/98
  • Rockhouse on the River, 212 N. Water St., Aug. 27: A/99
  • McDonald’s, 2053 U.S. 41-N, Aug. 28: A/98
  • Cancun, 341 S. Green St., Oct. 14: A/92
  • Rally’s, 1927 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 14: A/97
  • Antler, 212 N. Main St., Oct. 14: A/95
  • Five Star Tyson Foods, 14660 U.S. 41-S, Oct. 13: A/93
  • Ideal Market, 2120 S. Green St., Oct. 9: A/99
  • Shoney’s, 2452 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 7: A/94
  • Bryant’s Grocery, 16716 Ky. 416-E, Sept. 23: A/99
  • Ellis Park, 3300 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 2: A/98
  • Fazoli’s, 192 Gardenmile Road, Oct. 1: A/98
  • Golden Glaze, 1347 Washington St., Sept. 29: A/98
  • Loyal Order of Moose 732, 338 Second St., Sept. 29: A/97
  • Rookie’s, 117 Second St., Oct. 2: A/95
  • Spottsville Elementary School Cafeteria, 9190 U.S. 60-E, Sept. 23: A/99
  • Thomason’s Bar b Que, 701 Atkinson St., Sept. 24: A/99
  • Applebee’s, 1950 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 2: A/96
  • Arby’s, 2067 U.S. 41-N, Oct. 2: Sept. 23
  • Pidder Padder Day Care, 337 Richardson Ave., Aug. 12: A/97
  • Thornton’s, 2855 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 30: A/97
  • Dunkin’ Donuts, 2222 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 30: A/100
  • D&M Geneva Store, 2879 Ky. 136-W, Sept. 30: A/98
  • Algonquin’s III, 213 Ky. 2084-S, Sept. 26: A/95
  • Farmer & Frenchman, 12522 U.S. 41-S, Sept. 26: A/99
  • Circle K, 2336 S. Green St., Sept. 26: A/98
  • Rockhouse Pizza, 14274 U.S. 41-S, Sept. 23: A/89
  • Central Learning Center Cafeteria, 851 Center St., Sept. 22: A/98
  • East Heights Elementary School Cafeteria, 1776 Adams Lane, Sept. 19: A/99
  • Anna Marie’s Fajitas Shack, 411 Marywood Drive, Sept. 18: A/98
  • The Bridges Golf Course, 800 Wolf Hills Blvd., Sept 18: A/100
  • Cairo Elementary School Cafeteria, 10694 U.S. 41-A, Sept. 18: A/100

County Building Permits

  • Riverview Coal, 6755 Sulphur Springs Road, Sept. 2: $120,000, Commercial
  • Riverview Coal, 6755 Sulphur Springs Road, Sept. 2: $120,000, Commercial
  • Paul G. and Kimberly S. Twitty, 3220 Walter Road, Sept. 5: $39,000, Utility building
  • Taubensee Steel & Wire, 3200 Ohio Drive, Sept. 8: $3.2 million, Commercial
  • Kelkat Farms, 13249 Middle Delaware Road, Sept. 10: $110,000, Room addition
  • Ronald Pritzkau, 3680 U.S. 41-A, Sept. 12: $4,400, Demolition
  • Glen Stone, 3998 Ky. 351, Sept. 12: $80,000, Room Addition
  • Henderson Veterinary Medical Center, 3143 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 12: $2.1 million, Commercial
  • Hunt Creek LLC, 2899 Ky. 136-W. Sept. 22: $4,000, Demolition
  • Matt & Shelby Stinson, 3898 Ky. 266, Sept. 22: $583.374.22, New residence
  • Ellis Entertainment, LLC, 3820 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 24: $165,781, Commercial

City Building Permits

  • Danco Construction, 441 Hoffman Drive, Sept. 3: $250,000, Add offices to existing building
  • DSS Contracting LLC, 1619 S. Green St., Sept. 17: $1,600, Replace two windows and a door
  • Premier Demolition, Inc., 2005 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 18: $71,000, Demolition
  • Tompkins Hauling & Excavating, 2925 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 25: $55,000, Demolition
  • Seth Christopher & S Romero, 2511 Green River Road, Sept. 19: $2,000, Demolition garage
  • City of Henderson, 106 Letcher St., Sept. 24: $1, Demolition of home
  • Hugh A. and Rebecca Stone, 250 Eighth St., Sept. 9: $600, Deck addition
  • Jimmie R. & Sally A. Barnard, 918 Clay St., Sept. 9: $11,500, Deck replacement
  • West Ky. Yard Barns, 442 Tidwell Drive, Sept. 9: $2,300, Storage building
  • Linda Abera, 1117 Powell St., Sept. 11: $2,000, Yard barn
  • Rickey L. & Vickie Lynn Rives, 312 S. Bentley Drive, Sept. 12: $18,300, Outbuilding with open air structure attached
  • Adrian and Michelle M. Adrian, 3224 Culpepper Court, Sept. 12: $9,500, Storage building
  • Joey Chaney, 199 Melwood Place, Sept. 23: $6,000, Fence in back yard
  • Sturdi Built LLC, 2511 Springer Road, Sept. 26: $7,000, Yard barn
  • Terry Cook & Down M. Powers, 318 S. Bentley Drive, Sept. 29: $5,000, Fence in back yard
  • Sturdi Built LLC, 1020 N. Elm St., Sept. 29: $4,100, Carport
  • Belle Homes LLC, 3208 Culpepper Court, Sept. 11: $30,000, Covered porch
  • Hugh Stone & Sons Construction LLC, 602 Hickory Wood Court, Sept. 3: $273,000, New single-family home
  • Jagoe Homes Inc., 286 S. Bentley Drive, Sept. 10: $403,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 1018 Powell St., Sept. 11: $130,000, New single-family home
  • Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 718 Lieber St., Sept. 17: $130,000, New single-family home
  • J Williams Construction, 3039 Copper Creek Drive, Sept. 18: $180,000, New single-family home
  • J Williams Construction, 3037 Copper Creek Drive, Sept. 18: $180,000, New single-family home
  • Jagoe Homes Inc., 266 S. Bentley Drive, Sept. 19: $293,000, New single-family home
  • Hutch’s Handyman Service, 110 Bob O Link, Sept. 11: $2,500, Two small porch roofs
  • Larry A. Bennett Revocable Living Trust, 2945 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 17: $200, Mounted sign
  • Larry A. Bennett Revocable Living Trust, 2945 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 17: $6,500, Mounted sign #2
  • Larry A. Bennett Revocable Living Trust, 2945 U.S. 41-N, Sept. 17: $5,000, Mounted sign #3
  • Abba Promotions, 200-202 Marie Place, Sept. 18: $215, Freestanding sign

Henderson County Fiscal Court Judge’s Scholars

  • Collins Smith, Bend Gate Elementary School, Oct. 14
  • Nya Byrne, Cairo Elementary School, Oct. 28
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