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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.

• Diamond Lanes Echo, 1698 Second St., Sept. 12: A/96

• B&C Discount Outlet, 1640 Second St., Sept. 12: A/100

• Koi Asian, 1999 U.S. 60-East, Sept. 11: A/96

• John Earl’s, 733 Martin Luther King, Sept. 11: A/100

• Dairiette, 711 Atkinson St., Aug. 28: A/99

• Henderson County Parks and Programs Concessions, 383 Sam Ball Way, Aug. 25: A/94

• Casey’s General Store, 721 Green St., July 24: A/96

• American Legion Post 40, 1709 Madison St., Sept. 5: A/96

• Mr. D’s Drive-In, 1435 S. Green St., Sept. 5: A/97

• Eastgate Family Restaurant, 1648 A Second St., Sept. 4: A/98

• Arctic Snow, 1640 Second St., Aug. 12: A/100

• Taco Bell, 132 S. Green St., Sept. 4: A/98

• Taco Bell, 1917 U.S. 41-North, Sept. 4: A/93

• BBQ Hawgs & Dawgs, 4022 Singletree Drive, Aug. 15: A/100

• Donut Bank, 2639 U.S. 41-North, Sept. 2: A/98

County Building Permits

•  Scott Jenkins, 6540 Ky. 416-West, Aug. 4: $10,000, Utility building

• Jeff Francis, 9592 Corydon Geneva Road, Aug. 4: $25,000, Utility building

• Vaune and John Pierce, 13080 Middle Delaware Road, Aug. 5: $550,000, New residence

• Cleatus Walters, 3595 A.C. Walker Road, Aug. 6: $8,000, Utility building

• Pam Marshall, 10247 U.S. 41, Aug. 12: $77,200, Utility building

• Scott Thomas, 1942 Madison St., Aug. 12: $160,000, Manufactured home

• Maggie Driskell, 6677 Peters Road, Aug. 12: $2,500, Demolition

• Maggie Driskell, 6677 Peters Road, Aug. 12: $142,000, Manufactured home

• Adam Blanford, 4335 Hughes Sights Road, Aug. 13: $161,253, Room addition

• Justin McDaniel, 7510 West W.H. Negley Road, Aug. 15: $621,230, Room addition

• Amanda Littlepage, 5510 U.S. 60-East, Aug. 15: $65,000, Utility building

• Jonathan and Amy Watkins, 17857 Boswell Road, Aug. 20: Utility building, $35,000

• Tod Goodaker, 15124 Ky. 136, Aug. 26: $5,000, Demolition

• Philip Wilkerson, 4685 N. Pleasant Valley Road, Aug. 27: $160,000, New residence

• Jim Marshall, 1514 Posey Ball Road:$79,500, Inground pool

• Brook Madril, 4056 Melody Lane, Aug. 29: Utility building, $7,414

  City Building Permits

•  Dan Fritts Properties Inc., 1347 Washington St., Aug. 4: $1,800, Trash dumpster cage

• KGS Metier LLC, 701 Atkinson St., Aug. 12: $181,000, Building addition

• Bit and the Girls LLC, 110 N. Elm St., Aug. 7: $200,000, New office building

• Lanham Brothers General Contractor, 511 Second St., (Holy Name Church), Aug. 5: $2,114,000, Renovation of existing sanctuary

• Comer Properties LLC, 224 Eleventh St., Aug. 28: $6,000, House demolition

• William and Mary Cowen, 1 Hoover Court, July 30: $0, New manufactured home

• Bob Vanzant Sr., 19 W. Grant, Aug. 18: $0, Place new manufactured home on lot

• Tye Doepp and Maria Cruz, 2034 Peggy Drive, Aug. 1: $5,100, Carport

• Adrian and Michelle M., 3224 Culpepper Court, Aug. 1: $35,000, Inground pool

• Monti and Jennifer Taylor, 2485 Summit Drive, Aug. 5: $6,000, Storage building

• Alan and Amy Taylor, 2450 Cobblestone Drive, Aug. 6: $5,000, Storage building

• Arin D. and Ronald I. Wagner, 207 Oakway St., Aug. 21: $22,100, Building in rear yard

• Stone’s Construction, 2462 Terrace Court, Aug. 26: $4,000, Deck on rear of house

• David Holeman, 6 Colonial Court, Aug. 27: $3,500, Backyard gazebo

• Michael S. Martin, 100 Hancock St., Aug. 1: $8,500, Pantry addition

• Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 1834 Old Madisonville Road, #103, Aug. 27: $149,500, 2-unit condo building

• Joe Mattingly Builders Inc., 1834 Old Madisonville Road, #102, Aug. 29: $149,500, 2-unit condo building

• Sweet Sandoval, 442 S. Alves St., Aug. 21: $25,000, Drywall, flooring, windows

• Charles Melton, 111 Powell St., Aug. 26: $5,000, New windows, siding and doors

• Adams Street Dev Corp, 17 S. Main St., July 30: $8,000, Mounted sign

• Fedy Geuvara and Antonia Caneza, 1321 Clay St., Aug. 4: $15,000, Room addition

• Austin P. and Sarah L.C. Vowels, 420 S. Elm St., Aug. 13: $58,000, Room addition

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 280 Applegate Drive, Aug. 5: $275,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 3042 Field Stone Drive, Aug. 5: $577,000, New single-family home

• Deer Valley Subdivision LLC, 288 Applegate Drive, Aug. 8: $253,000, New single-family home

• Deer Valley Subdivision LLC, 290 Applegate Drive, Aug. 8: $251,000, New single-family home

• CR Contracting Inc., 333 S. Main St., Aug. 20: $500,000, New single-family home

Henderson County Fiscal Court Judge’s Scholars

• Emily Tucker, Holy Name School, Sept. 9

• Daxton Pippin, A.B. Chandler Elementary, Sept. 23

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