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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.

  • Tumbleweed, 1868 U.S. 41-North, Jan. 7: C/88
  • -Food stored uncovered
    -Approved sanitizing solution for manual/mechanical ware-washing is not at proper concentration
    -Lack of properly maintained refrigeration unit for TCS food
    -In-use food dispensing utensils not properly stored
    -Improper storage of clean utensils
    -Equipment is not maintained in good repair or does not allow for proper adjustment
    -Food/non-food contact surface is not smooth and easily cleanable
    -Food/non-food contact surface is not free of sharp internal angles, unnecessary ledges, projections and crevices
    -Food/non-food contact surface allows the migrationdeleterious substances or impart colors, odors or tastes.
    -Ice machine lacks frequent cleaning
    -Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment not cleaned at a frequency to prevent accumulation of soil
    -Garbage/refuse containers not covered as required
    -Floors not clean
  • Tumbleweed, 1868 U.S. 41-North, Jan. 8 (follow-up): B/96
  • The Learning Academy-A Nature School, 106 Hancock St., Suite A, Jan. 15: A/99
  • Express Mart, 197 Garden Mile Road, Jan. 14: A/96
  • Pony Express Pizza, 343 Third St., Dec. 23: A/98
  • Sureway, 1126 S. Green St., Dec. 16: A/98
  • Firedome, 512 Barret Blvd., Dec. 18: A/96
  • Hometown Roots, 136 Second St., Dec. 17: A/97
  • The Brown Bag, 350 Fourth St., Dec. 17: A/95
  • Golden Corral, 1320 N. Green St., Dec. 16: A/98
  • Budy Bees Daycare, 469 Klutey Park Plaza, Jan. 14: A/99
  • Yum Yum, 241 S. Green St., Jan. 14: A/99
  • Elevate, 1030 Market St., Jan. 12: A/99
  • Ideal Market, 301 Ky. 2084-South, Jan. 9: A/99
  • Ideal Market, 1636 Clay St., Jan. 13: A/99
  • Mama’s Pizza, 1526 N. Green St., Jan. 9: A/95
  • Riverview School, 133 S. Water St., Jan. 12: A/99
  • New China, 2606 Zion Road, Unit J2, Jan. 9: A/97
  • Papa John’s Pizza, 418 Center St., Jan. 9: A/98
  • Homer’s Barbecue, 128 Second St., Jan. 8: A/99
  • Jimmy John’s, 336 Rettig Road, Jan. 7: A/98
  • Holiday Inn Express, 2826 U.S. 41-North, Jan. 7: A/97
  • Walmart, 1195 Barret Blvd., Dec. 22: A/99
  • Subway, 177 N. Garden Mile Road, Dec. 31: A/96
  • Subway, 1725 S. Green St., Jan. 5: A/96
  • McDonald’s, 122 S. Green St., Deco 30: A/94
  • Thornton’s, 2000 U.S. 41-North, Dec. 22: A/99
  • Giant Indiana, 202 N. Green St., Dec. 22: A/99
  • Green Leaf Market, 2950 U.S. 60-East, Dec. 22: A/94

County Building Permits

  • Charmaine Brashier, 2143 Collier Road, Dec. 4: $12,321, Miscellaneous
  • Wesley Reckner, 8775 Ky. 1078-South, Dec. 4: $180,000, New home
  • Jordan Cessna, 7978 Oak Hurst, Dec. 18: $50,000, Room addition
  • Wes Alexander, 4022 Briscoe Benton Road, Dec. 18: $6,900, Utility building
  • Justin Stone, 8435 John Steele Road, Dec. 23: $240,000, Manufactured home

City Building Permits

  • KAH III LLC, 504 N. Green St., Dec. 16: $3,500, Hood and exhaust system
  • High Quality Construction, 504 N. Green St., Dec. 2: $10,000, Drywall, concrete, flooring, painting and framing
  • ARC Construction Co. Inc., 100 Fifth St., Dec. 31: $150,000, Interior remodel
  • M Bowling Inc., 2030 U.S. 41-North, Nov. 19: $21,000, Demolition 16 rooms of hotel
  • Casey and Kimberly Green, 532 Westfield Lane, Dec. 3: $5,000, Yard barn
  • Sara and Curtis Workman, 2495 Terrace Court, Dec. 3: $1,000, Storage building
  • Anthony D. and Roseanna Gatewood, 7990 Wathen Lane, Dec. 12: $60,000, Pole barn
  • Joe Odle, 1204 S. Dylan Pass, Dec. 15: $4,000, Storage building
  • Treva Gail O’Nan, 317 S. Alvasia St., Dec. 16: $10,000, Storage building
  • Ninja Group Inc., 921 Marywood Drive, Dec. 19: $9,200, Replacement roof
  • Carol L. Cobb, 415 Ray St., Dec. 31: $5,000, Remodeling, siding and roof
  • Tom Stephenson, Wathen and Hillmont Lane, Dec. 3: $1,000, Sign
  • Alvey’s Sign Co., 1666 S. Green St., Dec. 3: $1,937, Replacement sign
  • Custom Sign and Engineering Inc., 1413 N. Elm St., Dec. 11: $11,500, Building mounted sign and free standing
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