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Food Service Inspections Nov. 15-Dec. 17

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.

• The Learning Academy, 106 Hancock St., Suite A, Nov. 27: C/93 (critical violation)

-Food from unapproved source. Ground meat rolls in freezer from beef and bacon—labeled not for sale.

-Food not clearly marked to indicate the date or day by which the food shall be consumed, sold or discarded.

-Nonfood contact surfaces have accumulation of soil.

-Floors not clean.

• The Learning Academy (follow-up inspection), 106 Hancock St., Suite A, Dec. 3: A/99

• Dairy Queen, 956 N. Green St., Nov. 20: A/96

• Redbanks, 851 Kimsey Lane, Nov. 21: A/99

• Jersey Mike’s, 502 N. Green St., Nov. 21: A/97

• Homeplace of Henderson at Adams Lane, 6575 Adams Lane, Nov. 26: A/93

• Homeplace of Henderson, 3104 Green River Road, Nov. 26: A/99

• Comfort Inn, 2820 U.S. 41 North, Nov. 26: A/100

• Envi Boutique Hotel, 2030 U.S. 41 North, Nov. 26: A/97

• Sugg’s General Store, 7975 416 West, Robards, Dec. 3: A/98

• South Middle School Cafeteria, 800 S. Alves St., Nov. 20: A/98

• Captain D’s, 437 N. Green St., Nov. 20: A/99

• Just For Kids, 317 Third St., Nov. 20: A/100

• Henderson County High School Cafeteria, 2424 Zion Road, Nov. 21: A/99

• New China, 2606 Zion Road, Dec. 5: A/95

• Thornton’s, 1000 N. Green St., Dec. 12: A/100

• Hometown Roots, 136 Second St., Dec. 11: A/99

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

• Golden Corral, 3120 N. Green St., Dec. 10: A/95

• Zion Country Store, 7943 Ky. 351, Dec. 9: A/100

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

• Tacqueria Mexicana Lorena, mobile unit, Nov. 26: A/97

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

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

• Mini Chimi, 122 First St., mobile unit, Dec. 10: A/99

• Tacoholics Kitchen, 122 First St., Dec. 10: A/97

• John Earl’s, 733 Martin Luther King, Dec. 5: A/100

• Yum Yum, 241 S. Green St., Dec. 5: A/98

• On the Fly, 202 N. Green St., Dec. 12: A/99

• Kangaroo Express, 528 main St., Corydon, Dec. 13: A/94

• Starbuck’s, 2600 U.S. 41 North, Dec. 17: A/93

• Homer’s Barbecue, 128 Second St., Dec. 17: A/98

County Building Permits November

• Jason Bunch, 2171 E. Elm St., Nov. 1: $13,000, Room addition

• Billy Miller, Jr., 3212 Corydon D Fellows Road, Nov. 13: $45,000, Detached garage/utility building

• Steve Larue, 6828 Old Henderson Spottsville Road, Nov. 15: $9,700, Demolition

• Leo Mattingly, Jr., 4285 Ky. 1299, Nov. 15: $251,300, Room addition

• Spencer and Kristen Bloodworth, 876 Ky. 416 West, Nov. 19: $270,000, Room addition

• Greg Hortin, 4905 Timberlane Drive, Nov. 20: $37,000, Detached garage/Utility building

• Carrie Wersich, 7395 Dr. Hodge Road, Nov. 26: $131,594, Manufactured home

City Building Permits November

• Burrito Express, 2539 U.S. 41 North, Nov. 27: $18,000, Venting of existing kitchen hood and exhaust

• AVP Inc., 301 Community Drive, Nov. 25: $80,000, Shower room addition

• Congregation of Jehovah’s Witness, 480 Klutey Park Plaza Drive, Oct. 1: $10,000, Install cat walk in attic

• AVP Inc., 511 Second St., Oct. 29: $12,200, Build a wall on op of mezzanine and hallway

• Basha Properties LLC, 606 Fifth St., Nov. 7: $10,000, New floor, drywayll and kitchen cabinets

• Moose Work LLC, 115 First St., Nov. 15: $10,000, Remove floor for stain concrete

• Victor Cruz and Ana Arroyo, 230 S. Ingram St., Nov. 21: $4,000, Demolition of burned home

• Nolan and Kaitlynn Evans, 325 McClain Ave., Nov. 21: $0, Replacing old manufactured home with a smaller new one

• Joe L. and Susan Mathews, 906 Homestead Trail, May 23: $10,000, Retaining wall

• John and Barbara Whitfield, 1293 Glengary Way, Oct. 30: $12,000, Outbuilding behind home

• Ronald W. and Debra J. Wolfe, 4003 Denise Drive, Oct. 30: $7,000, Yard barn

• Marsha D. Atkinson, 41 S. Gardengate Drive, Nov. 1: $8,000, Storage building

• Lisa M. Sandefur, 16 N. Lincoln Ave., Nov. 4: $2,500, Temporary storage building placement

• James Gary and Susan Thomas, 117 S. Elm St., Nov. 22: $2,000, Backyard deck

• Laura G. Contreras and G. S. Gonzalez, 1719 Washington St., Nov. 19: $40,000, Adding rooms to existing structure

• Double J Homes and Land LLC, 2413 Balmoral Drive, Nov. 4: $340,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 267 Bentley Drive, Nov. 12: $282,000, New single-family home

• Gray and Nancy Hodge, 722 Merritt Drive, Nov. 18: $2,441,000, New single-family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 261 Applegate Drive, Nov. 26: $311,000, New single-family home

• Signs Now, 317 S. Bentley Drive, Nov. 7: $1,200, Freestanding sign

• Alvey’s Sign Co., 2041 U.S. 41 North, Nov. 12: $7,265, Building mounted sign and free standing

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