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Food Service Inspections December/January

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.

• Echo Lanes, 1698 Second St., Dec. 26: C/89

-Employees eating, drinking or smoking in unauthorized area. Half smoked tobacco product on top of microwave next to hand sink, uncovered drink on make line.

-Expired Grade A dairy.

-Sliders and hamburger past 7 day date label on container.

-Food not stored at least 6 inches above the floor.

-Food/nonfood-contact surface is not durable, corrosion resistant and nonabsorbent.

-Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment no cleaned at a frequency to prevent accumulation of residue.

-Walls and ceilings not clean.

• Echo Lanes, 1698 Second St., Dec. 27 (follow-up inspection): A/98

• Tumbleweed, 1868 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 19: A/86

• Papa John’s Pizza, 418 Center St., Dec. 27: A/92

• Greenleaf Market, 2950 U.S. 60-East, Dec. 27: A/92

• Popeye’s, 34 N. Green St., Dec. 26: A/95

• McDonald’s, 122 S. Green St., Dec. 23: A/94

• Grandy’s, 2005 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 20: A/93

• Busy Bee Educare, 469 Klutey Park Plaza, Dec. 20: A/100

• Cracker Barrel, 2130 U.S. 60-East, Dec. 11: A/98

• Cairo Country Café, 13521 U.S. 41-Alternate, Dec. 3: A/100

• Country Cupboard, 1773 S. Green St., Dec. 6: A/95

• Domino’s Pizza, 700 Second St., Dec. 5: A/99

• Golden Corral, 1320 N. Green St., Dec. 10: A/95

• Henderson Nutrition, 107 N. Main St., Dec. 4: A/99

• Sureway South, 1126 S. Green St., Dec. 12: A/98

• Sureway North, 504 Watson Lane, Nov. 27: A/96

• Sureway Eastgate, 1624 Second St., Dec. 17: A/98

• Walmart, 1195 Barret Blvd., Dec. 18: A/98

• Sam’s Market, 1048 Clay St., Dec. 13: A/95

• Firedome, 512 Barret Blvd., Dec. 12: A/95

• Brown Bag, 350 Fourth St., Dec. 16: A/97

• Elevate, 1030 Market St., Jan. 14: A/100

• Holiday Inn Express, 2826 U.S. 41-North, Jan. 14: A/99

• Riverview School, 133 S. Water St., Jan. 15: A/100

• Mama’s Pizza, 1526 N. Green St., Jan. 15: A/100

County Building Permits December

• Chris Skaggs, 4828 Hwy 1078-North, Dec. 3: $27,164, Detached garage/utility building

• Steven and Nicole Stinson, 17779 Hwy 416-East, Dec. 3: $5,000, Detached garage/utility building

• Casey and Alexandria Goldsberry, 4406 Briscoe Benton Road, Dec. 4: $280,000, New residence

• David McLevain, 17018 Hwy 416-East, Dec. 17: $45,000, Room addition

• Thomas Billings, 15959 Hwy 136-East, Dec. 26: $21,913.04, Detached garage/utility building

City Building Permits December

• Sanket Patel/Yogirupa Prop, 936 N. Green St., Dec. 18: $5,000, Commercial range hood

• Elevate Estates, LP, 1637 Old Madisonville Road, Dec. 9: $250,000, New clubhouse

• JL Realty LLC, 2614 Zion Road, Oct. 8: $1,500, Kitchen remodel

• Ershig Properties Inc, 2606 Zion Road, Nov. 25: $331,000, Remodel for Five Below

• Adams Construction, 435 First St., Dec. 6: $75,000, Convert existing building to men’s transitional home

• James Michael Joseph, 115 Letcher St., Dec. 17: $9,500, Demolish 115-117 Letcher St. per condemnation

• Hazex Construction Co Inc, 901 N. Elm St., Dec. 3: $14,000, Demolition and haul

• Hazex Construction Co Inc, 214 S. Adams St., Dec. 3: $6,500, Demolition

• Hazex Construction Co Inc, 718 Lieber St., Dec. 17: $8,000: Demolition small house

• Robert Cornbleet LLC, 520 S. Main St., Dec. 5: $387,000, Four-plex

• Bob Van Zant Sr., 2820 Sunset Lane, #121, Dec. 12: $0, Installation of new mobile home

• Irma Martin, 723 Fifth St., Nov. 18: $1,000, Outdoor sauna

• Timothy Floyd, 337 N. Adams St., Nov. 19: $100, Yard barn

• Linda A. Crowder, 135 N. Partridge Run, Dec. 16: $1,000, Storage building

• Jagoe Homes Inc, 316 S. Bentley Drive, Dec. 3: $367,000, New single family home

• J Williams Construction, 3018 Copper Creek Drive, Dec. 6: $160,000, Condominium, lots 16 and 17

• J Williams Construction, 3020 Copper Creek Drive, Dec. 6: $160,000: Condominium lots 17 and 18

• Jagoe Homes Inc, 265 S. Bentley Drive, Dec. 10: $276,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc, 259 Applegate Drive, Dec. 11: $265,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc, 438 Tidwell Drive, Dec. 11: $380,000, New single-family home

• Signs Now, 2555 Highway 41-North, Dec. 3: $600, Mounted sign

Henderson County Fiscal Court Judge’s Scholar

• Jan. 14: John Murray V, North Middle School

• Dec. 17: Gareth Wilson, South Middle School

• Nov. 26: Penny Hybarger, East Heights Elementary School

• Nov. 26: Leyla Albright, Cairo Elementary School

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