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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.

  • Buffalo Wild Wings, 2222 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 18: A/97
  • Crust & Roll, 2278 S. Green St., Dec. 18: A/99
  • Cracker Barrel, 2130 U.S. 60-East, Dec. 15: A/97
  • Thornton’s, 1000 N. Green St., Dec. 16: A/99
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken, 2236 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 2: A/98
  • Zion Country Store, 7943 Ky. 351, Dec. 9: A/99
  • Metzger’s, 1000 Powell St., Dec. 5: A/98
  • Country Cupboard, 1773 S. Green St., Dec. 12: A/98
  • Taco John’s, 1949 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 10: A/94
  • Kangaroo Express, 528 Main St., Corydon, Dec. 10: A/97
  • Subway, 2525 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 10: A/98
  • Popeye’s, 34 N. Green St., Dec. 5: A/98
  • Domino’s, 700 Second St., Dec. 4: A/96
  • Sureway, 504 Watson Lane, Nov. 24: A/93
  • HT’s Ice Cream & Grill, 221-A Second St., Dec. 2: A/97
  • Farm Girl, 3335 Corydon D Fellows Road, Dec. 3: A/100
  • Taqueria Mexicana Lorena, Food truck, Nov. 20: A/98
  • Cairo Country Café, 13521 U.S. 41-A, Dec. 1: A/99
  • Dodge Store, 301 S. Green St., Nov. 5: A/99
  • Burger King, 2230 U.S. 41-North, Oct. 15: A/100
  • Cap ‘n Cork, 104 N. Water St., Nov. 13: A/99
  • Henderson County High School cafeteria, 2424 Zion Road, Nov. 13: A/98
  • South Middle School, 800 S. Alves St., Nov. 14: A/99
    •Long John Silver’s, 1905 U.S. 41-North, Nov. 14: A/97
    •Hardee’s, 100 N. Green St., Oct. 20: A/97
  • South Heights Elementary School cafeteria, 1199 Madison St., Oct. 17: A/98
  • Captain D’s, 437 N. Green St., Nov. 24: A/97
  • Deaconess Henderson Sportsplex, 5845 Airline Road, Nov. 12: A/99
  • Taylor’s Grills on Wheels, 130 N. Water St., Nov. 24: A/99
  • Dairy Queen, 956 N. Green St., Nov. 25: A/98
  • Comfort Inn, 2820 U.S. 41-North, Nov. 25: A/98

County Building Permits

  • Mark Fulcher, 8247 Knoblick Road, Nov. 4: $402,970, New residence
  • David Higdon, 6969 Cairo Liles Road, Nov. 4: $500,564, New residence
  • Douglas Sword, 10569 Ky. 416-West, Nov. 6: $50,000, Utility building
  • Troy Slankard, 707 O’Grady, Nov. 13: $73,000, Manufactured home
  • David Higdon, 6969 Cairo Liles Road, Nov. 13: $42,000, Utility building
  • Brad & Dawna Alexander, 4378 Briscoe Benton Road, Nov. 14: $180,000, Utility building
  • Geoffrey Harrison, 5800 Ky. 416-West, Nov. 20: $17,894, Utility building
  • Andrew Shoulders, 12144 Ky. 359, Nov. 21: $1,000, Utility building
  • Dale Biggs, 12477 Ky. 359, Nov. 24: $8,800, Demolition
  • Jeremy Todd, 4412 Ky. 416-West, Nov. 26: $40,000, Utility building
  • Darrell Bennett, 9260 U.S. 41-South, Nov. 26: $51,000, Utility building

City Building Permits

  • Mark Bowling, 229-231 N. Alvasia St., Nov. 3: $5,000, Demolition of burned structure
  • Alejandro Ruiz, 29 Meadow St., Sept. 8: $5,000, Demolition of house
  • Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 1308 Helm St., Nov 6: $8,500, Demolition of house
  • Sunset Terrace Homes Inc., 2820 Sunset Lane, Oct. 30: $0, New manufactured home
  • Charles L. & Karen Ann Nunley, 311 S. Bentley Drive, Nov. 7: $2,500, Storage building and privacy fence
  • Jagoe Homes Inc., 302 Cheswick Court, Nov. 3: $321,000, New single-family home
  • Jagoe Homes Inc., 264 S. Bentley Drive, Nov. 20: $321,000, New single-family home
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